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276 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Elementary Specialization (Minimum Requirement•} Major• A. Academic subject comm0111y ttmght in public elementary schools (a) Single subject: 24 semester hours at upper division or graduate level, except for 28 in biological sciences; or (b) Imerdep11rtmental: 24 semester hours at upper division or graduate level; or (c) Diversified: 88 semester hours. B. Nonacademic single subject commonly taught in public elementary schools 28 semester hours at upper division or graduate level. C. A cademic subject not conm1011ly taught in public elementary scbools 24 semester hours at upper division or graduate level. D. Nonacademic subject not comm0111y ttmght in public elementary schools 24 semester hours at upper division or graduate level. Minor• No minor is required; one or more of the following may be taken if desired: 20 semester hours in a single academic or nonacademic subject; or 20 semester hours in an academic interdepartmental group, including 12 in one subject; or An area of specialized preparation. 20 semester hours in a single academic subject including 12 at upper division or graduate level; or 20 semester hours in an academic interdepartmental group including 12 in one subject at the upper division or graduate level. Two minors of 12 semester hours each, one academic. The other may be nonacademic or in an area of specialized preparation. Two minors of 12 semester hours each, both academic. Secondary Specialization (Minimum Requirements} Majors A. Academic subject commonly taught in public high schools B. Nonacademic subject commonly taught in public high schools C. Academic subject not commonly taught in public high schools Minors No minor is required; one or more of the following may be taken if desired: 20 semester hours in a single academic or nonacademic subject; or 20 semester hours in an academic interdepartmental group, including 12 in one subject; or An area of specialized preparation. 20 semester hours in a single academic subject, including 12 at upper division or graduate level; or 20 semester hours in an academic interdepartmental group, including 12 in one subject, of which 6 are upper division or graduate. Two minors of 20 semester hours each, one academic. The other may be nonacademic or in an area of specialized preparation.
Title | 1970-71 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1970-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 276 |
Full Text Search | 276 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Elementary Specialization (Minimum Requirement•} Major• A. Academic subject comm0111y ttmght in public elementary schools (a) Single subject: 24 semester hours at upper division or graduate level, except for 28 in biological sciences; or (b) Imerdep11rtmental: 24 semester hours at upper division or graduate level; or (c) Diversified: 88 semester hours. B. Nonacademic single subject commonly taught in public elementary schools 28 semester hours at upper division or graduate level. C. A cademic subject not conm1011ly taught in public elementary scbools 24 semester hours at upper division or graduate level. D. Nonacademic subject not comm0111y ttmght in public elementary schools 24 semester hours at upper division or graduate level. Minor• No minor is required; one or more of the following may be taken if desired: 20 semester hours in a single academic or nonacademic subject; or 20 semester hours in an academic interdepartmental group, including 12 in one subject; or An area of specialized preparation. 20 semester hours in a single academic subject including 12 at upper division or graduate level; or 20 semester hours in an academic interdepartmental group including 12 in one subject at the upper division or graduate level. Two minors of 12 semester hours each, one academic. The other may be nonacademic or in an area of specialized preparation. Two minors of 12 semester hours each, both academic. Secondary Specialization (Minimum Requirements} Majors A. Academic subject commonly taught in public high schools B. Nonacademic subject commonly taught in public high schools C. Academic subject not commonly taught in public high schools Minors No minor is required; one or more of the following may be taken if desired: 20 semester hours in a single academic or nonacademic subject; or 20 semester hours in an academic interdepartmental group, including 12 in one subject; or An area of specialized preparation. 20 semester hours in a single academic subject, including 12 at upper division or graduate level; or 20 semester hours in an academic interdepartmental group, including 12 in one subject, of which 6 are upper division or graduate. Two minors of 20 semester hours each, one academic. The other may be nonacademic or in an area of specialized preparation. |
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