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May 30, 2007:
The UNCW Department of Anthropology and The Watson School of Education are pleased to announce:
Licensure to Teach Social Studies (9-12)
(Anthropology Majors)
ANT 206 Cultural Anthropology
ANT 210 Physical Anthropology
ANT 207 Archaeology
ANTL 207 Archaeological Laboratory
ANT 450 History of Anthropological Theory
18 semester hours from the three subfields (300-400 level) with a minimum of 6 hours from each subfield:
Archaeology: ANT 307, 308, 310, 311, 315, 411, 412, 435, 440, 455
Biological/Physical: ANT 320, 322, 324, 326, 426, 430
Cultural: ANT 301, 303, 304, 305, 309, 317, 387, 445
Electives: 6 hours* distributed as follows:
*Any 200, 300, or 400 level anthropology course: 3-6 hours
*Linguistics: 0-3 hours. ANT 208; ENG 320, 322
Anthropology majors who wish to be licensed in social studies must complete the teacher education program and a minimum of 21 collateral hours to include HST 101, 102, 103, and either HST 201 or 202; and PLS 101, and at least 1 course in each of the following areas: economics (ECON 125 is strongly recommended), and geography.
In addition to the requirements for the academic major, the Psychology and Education courses listed below are required for licensure. A grade of “C” or better must be earned in the following courses:
PSY 223 Lifespan Human Development
EDN 200 Teacher, School and Society
EDNL 200 Field Studies
EDN 203 Psychological Foundations of Teaching
EDN 301 Instructional Design and Evaluation
EDN 303 Instructional Technology
Note: The courses listed below require admission to the Watson School of Education.
EDN 321 Meeting Needs of Special Students in High School
EDN 356 Reading in the Secondary School
EDN 405 Theory and Practice in Teaching Social Studies
EDNL405 Field Experience in Social Studies
EDN 402 Classroom Management in Secondary Schools
EDN 408 Instructional Seminar
EDN 409 Practicum
Note: Please see program sheets for course sequencing and other information at www.uncw.edu/ed/advising
LAST UPDATED: 06/03/08

