COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

Texas A&M University

HBE Course Sequence

 

The Department of Educational Psychology offers an undergraduate degree program in Interdisciplinary Studies that includes certification in Hispanic Bilingual Education and general elementary education, grades EC through 4. This program prepares teachers to instruct students who are served in Hispanic bilingual classes or in general education classes at the elementary level. Students interested in certification in Hispanic bilingual education should contact the undergraduate advisor in 102D Heaton Hall.
 
Curriculum in Hispanic Bilingual Education
The following curriculum leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with certification in Bilingual Education and general education, EC-4. Students are required to meet with their assigned academic advisor prior to registration each semester.
FRESHMAN YEAR
First Semester (Th-Pr) Cr   Second Semester (Th-Pr) Cr
BIOL 113 Introductory Biology (3-0) 3   CHEM 106 Molecular Sci. for Citizens (3-0) 3
BIOL 123 Introductory Biology Lab (3-0) 1   CHEM 116 Molecular Sci. for Cit. Lab (0-3) 1
ENGL 104 Comp. and Rhetoric (3-0) 3   ENGL 210 Sci. and Tech. Writing (3-0) 3
HIST 105 or 106 History of the US (3-0) 3   HIST 226 History of Texas or
HIST 416 Texas Since 1845
(3-0) 3
MATH 141 Business Math I (3-0) 3  
POLS 206 American Natl. Govt. (3-0) 3   MATH 142 Business Math II or
MATH 131 Math. Concepts-Calculus.
(3-0) 3
KINE 198 Health and Fitness Activity (0-2) 1  
    17   SPAN 301 Hisp. Culture and Civ (3-0) 3
        KINE 199 Required Physical Activity (0-2) 1
            17
             
SOPHOMORE YEAR
ENGL 360 Children's Literature (3-0) 3   EPFB 210 Family Inv. and Emp. (2-3) 3
INST 210 Understanding Special Pop (3-0) 3   GEOG 305 Geog. of Texas (3-0) 3
MATH 365 Structure of Math. I (3-0) 3   MATH 366 Structure of Math. II (3-0) 3
POLS 207 State and Local Govt. (3-0) 3   SPAN 303 Comp. and Conv. (3-0) 3
SPAN 302 Contrastive Grammer (3-0) 3   Social science elective   3
TEFB 273 Intro. to Culture, Comm., Society and Schools (2-3) 3   Visual and performing arts elective   3
    18       18
             
JUNIOR YEAR
BEFB 472 Bil. and Dual. Lang. Methods (3-0) 3   BEFB 470 Bil. Assess. and Monitoring (3-0) 3
BEFB 474 Biliteracy for Bilinguals (3-0) 3   BEFB 476 Content Area Instr. for Bil. Prog (3-0) 3
EPSY 320 Child Development (3-0) 3   RDNG 302 Tch. Rdng. Thr. Child. Lit (3-0) 3
RDNG 301 Rdng. Acq. in ECE (3-0) 3   SEFB 312 Eff. Rdng. Instr. St. w/Dis (2-3) 3
RDNG 312 Assess. in Rdng. Inst (3-0) 3   SEFB 471 Classroom Mgmt (2-3) 3
SPAN 310 Oral Expression (3-0) 3       15
    18        
             
SUMMER SEMESTER
Summer I   Summer II
EPSY 435 Educational Statistics or
STAT 303 Statistical Methods
(3-0) 3   SPAN 320 Intro. Hisp. Literature. (3-0) 3
Science elective   4       3
    7        
             
SENIOR YEAR
ECFB 400 Soc. St. Methods in ECE (2-6) 3   TEFB 426 Student Teaching   6
ECFB 420 Sci. Methods in ECE (2-6) 3       6
ECFB 440 Math. Methods in ECE (2-6) 3        
RDNG 440 Rdng/LA Methods in ECE (3-0) 3        
    12        
 
NOTES: 1. Science elective to be chosen from ENTO 222, GEOG 203, GEOL 101, PHYS 289, WFCS 335, or WFSC 409/420.
  2. Social Science elective to be chosen from ECON 202, 203, GEOG 201, 204.

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