BA: Liberal Studies - Teaching and Learning 2023-2024
You’re curious. Your interests are diverse and far-reaching. You want to integrate your knowledge and experience and share what you've learned with others. By studying Liberal Studies at »ªÌå»á (»ªÌå»á), you’ll receive an education that’s creative, innovative and focused on you - and one that will prepare you for an outstanding future.
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Two Year Academic Roadmap
Fall Junior
Subject Course Number Course Title Units Requirements Met GE/GRAD Area Notes EDUC 343 Teaching Drama to Children 3 Major & GE UDGE C Double Counts with UDGE-C ENGL 315 Intro to Language, Structure, and Linguistics 3 Major Prerequisite: ENGL 105 MATH 308 Foundational Geometry, Probability and Statistics 3 Major & GE UDGE B Double Counts with UDGE-B EDUC 345 Media Literacy and Youth Culture 3 Major & GE & GWAR UDGE D Triple Counts with Major, UDGE-D and GWAR Major Concentration Student's Choice Will vary 3 Major Will need 9 units (3x courses) for the concentration.
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Semester One Considerations:
- Schedule an appointment with a Peer Advisor or Academic Advisor in the Academic Advising Center.
- Two year roadmap assumes all lower division requirements are already completed including POLS-150 and HIST 275. If any LD courses remains incomplete, take these courses as soon as possible.
- All majors courses must be completed with a C or better to apply toward the major.
- Meet w/Career Development Services and select Concentration of Study.
Spring Junior
Subject Course Number Course Title Units Requirements Met GE/GRAD Area Notes EDUC 320 Education in Modern Society 3 Major SPED 345 Individuals with Disabilities in Society 3 Major & GE UDGE D Double Counts with UDGE-D GEOL 300 Foundations of Earth Science 4 Major Prerequisite: PHSC 170 PHED 302 Motor Learning, Fitness, and Development in Children 2 Major Major Concentration Student's Choice Will vary 3 Major Will need 9 units (3x courses) for the concentration.
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Semester Two Considerations:
- Two year roadmap assumes all lower division requirements are already completed including POLS 150 and HIST -275.
- All major courses must be completed with a C or better to apply toward major
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Fall Senior
Subject Course Number Course Title Units Requirements Met GE/GRAD Area Notes LS 322 Health Issues 2 Major UDGE D EDMS 422 Creating, Managing Effective Elementrary School Learning Environments 5 Major EDUC 475 Language in Social Context 3 Major EDUC 412 Equity, Diversity in School 3 Major & GE & Graduation UDGE D & MP Also fulfills Multicultural Perspectives Major Student's Choice Will vary 3 Major Will need 9 units (3x courses) for the concentration.
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Semester Three Considerations:
- Apply for Graduation (Priority deadline – October 1st)
- Meet w/Academic Advisor for Grad Check
- All major courses must be completed with a C or better to apply toward the major
- Meet w/Graduate Studies Center and/or Career Development Services
Spring Senior
Subject Course Number Course Title Units Requirements Met GE/GRAD Area Notes HIST 369 California History and Culture 3 Major LS 490 Capstone 3 Major EDMS or SPED 410 EDMS 410: Child Growth and Development During the Elementary School Years, or
SPED 410: Typical and Atypical Development3 Major Prerequisite: Junior Standing Language Student's Choice Will vary 3 Graduation Language Units may vary between 3-4 units depending on language chosen. Also, double-counts with GE:C2. Free Elective Student's Choice Will vary 3 Graduation Unit Requirement Needed for 120 Unit Requirement- Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned credit for. Total Units
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Semester Four Considerations:
- All major courses must be completed with a C or better to apply toward the major
- Attend Grad Fest in March
- Meet w/Graduate Studies Center and/or Career Development Services