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First Year Advisor
Education
July 31, 2009
32 Bachelor of Science Degrees
6 minors
15 Master Degree Programs
1 Specialist in Education Degree
2 Doctoral Degrees
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Teacher Education
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Kinesiology and Health
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Educational Psychology
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Family Studies and Social Work
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Educational Leadership
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Only graduate programs:
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College Student Personal Program
Principal or Superintendent Licensure
Offers courses for some undergraduate
program:
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EDL 100 – Career Development For College
Students (highly recommended for undecided students)
 Questions on any EDL graduate or undergraduate class should be directed
to the department at 529-6825 or by visiting their website.
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Family Studies
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Social Work
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Special Education
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Mild-Moderate Intervention
Specialist Program
Licensed K – 12 grades
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Early Childhood Education (grades PreK-3)
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Middle Childhood Education (grades 4-9)
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Adolescent to Young Adult Education (grades 7-12)
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Four areas of concentration – select 2
English, Social Studies, Math & 7 science majors – select 1
Foreign Language Education (K-12)
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Chinese, French, German, Latin or Spanish
Good News:
Urban Teacher cohort (UTC) is available!
ECE endorsement started \ MCE Generalist endorsement continues.
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Athletic Training
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Exercise Science
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Dietetics
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Health Studies
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Sport Studies
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Physical Education
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Health Education
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Approximately 2,700 undergraduates and 300
graduates.
Welcomed 440 first year students at S.O.
Teacher Education is largest department with
Middle Childhood the largest major.
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Math, science and foreign language have most demand
for employment
Kinesiology and Health close second with Exercise
Science the largest major.
Special Education numbers are on the rise!!!
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Students begin in all undergraduate majors in EHS as
pre-majors, except in Family Studies.
Each pre-major must meet a set of requirements for
acceptance to the major or a cohort which can include:
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Achieving a certain g.p.a.
Completion of specific coursework
Specific ACT or SAT scores (EDT Majors only)
Submitting an application
Providing documentation of experience as required in their
specific programs
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Double Majors are welcomed, however, graduating in 4
years depends on many factors.
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Some majors that work well together:
 History and Integrated Social Studies Ed, Zoology & Life Science Ed,
Spanish and Spanish Ed.
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Some that don’t:
 Athletic Training and Early Childhood Education, Dietetics and Social Work
and, students can not be ECE, MCE and /or AYA majors at the same time.
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Minors are offered in ALL EHS departments EXCEPT
Teacher Education. There is no MINOR in teaching!
• Conducted in the department of desired major
(dropping current major will be handled at that time)
•The student MUST meet with a faculty member or
departmental advisor PRIOR to changing into a
major in EHS. (Contact the department to schedule an appointment)
• KNOW THE DEADLINE FOR CHANGING MAJORS.
(Know the proposed deadline for students to change their major and STILL
be able to register for courses in the NEW major for Spring 2010! After this
date (usually early October) there are NO GUARANTEES THE MAJOR
CHANGE WILL BE PROCESSED BY THE STUDENT’S REGISTRATION WINDOW TIME).
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Study Abroad can be incorporated into most majors
with decisive planning. Most EHS departments also offer
summer opportunities to travel abroad in the summer.
Student Teaching Abroad is available and coordinated
through the Field Placement office in 202 McGuffey Hall.
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Student Teaching is coordinated by our placement
office. Placement occurs in the student’s senior year
within a 50 mile radius of campus. Includes all majors
for teaching licensure in EDT, EDP and KNH.
There are TONS of
possibilities in EHS
&
questions are always
welcomed!
Roxann Sommers
Student & Academic Service
Coordinator (EHS divisional
advisor) Ph: 529-3133
E-mail: [email protected]
Phyllis Mendenhall
Chief Departmental Advisor (CDA)
Ph:52 9-6456 (EDT)
E-mail: [email protected]
Molly Kelly-Elliott
Assistant Professor
Ph: 529-1711 (EDP)
E-mail: [email protected]
Carolyn Slotten
Lecturer
Ph: 529-2339 (FSW)
E-mail: [email protected]
Jennifer Edwards
Undergraduate Departmental
Advisor
Ph: 529-3033 (KNH)
E-mail: [email protected]