
UW COLLEGES TO UW-SUPERIOR
Elementary Education Program Transfer
Guide
2006-2008
I. Application Procedure
Send to UW-Superior (http://www.uwsuper.edu) a UW-System application (http://www.apply.wisconsin.edu) along with official transcripts from your high school (including PSEO/CITS/AP/IB) and all colleges attended. No application fee is required for students transferring directly from a UW-College to UW-Superior. Indicate that you will be an education major on the application. Admission to UW-Superior does not guarantee admission to the Teacher Education Department. Students will consult with an academic advisor in the Education Department at UW-Superior to discuss formal admission to the Teacher Education Department.
II. Course Information specific to Elementary Education Transfer
(This guide is advisory.
Consultation with your advisor at each school will provide for the most accurate
information.)
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UW-SUPERIOR |
UW-COLLEGES |
Core Requirements (15 credits)
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ENGL 101 (C or higher) |
ENG 101 |
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ENGL 102 (C or higher) |
ENG 102 |
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COMM 110 (C or higher) |
COM 103 |
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MATH 102 (minimum of 3 credits from MATH/CSCI courses numbered above 099) AND MATH 230 AND MATH 231 |
MATH 110
AND MATH 130 AND MATH 132 |
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HHP 102 |
PED 127 and one course from PED 001-118 |
Knowledge Categories (9 credits)
Undergraduate course work
must include a minimum of three credits with a non-western focus and three
credits with a focus on issues of diversity. (NW) meets non-western
requirement; (D) meets diversity.
History (3 credits)
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HIST 111 HIST 151 HIST 152 HIST 210 HIST 230 HIST 231 (Western) HIST 220 |
HIS 162 HIS 101 OR 105 HIS 102 OR 106 HIS 161 HIS 120 HIS 124 HIS 274 |
Literature (3 credits)
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ENGL 211 ENGL 212 ENGL 221 ENGL 222 ENGL 228 (D) (W) ENGL 229 (D) |
ENG 260 OR 270 ENG 261 ENG 262 OR 272 ENG 263 ENG 278 (D) (W) ENG 279 (D) |
Humanities Electives (3 credits)
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FNS 110 PHIL 151 PHIL 211 PHIL 212 (W) SPAN 101 SPAN 102 SPAN 201 SPAN 202 |
AIS 101 PHI 101 PHI 211 PHI 210 (W) SPA 101 SPA 105 SPA 201 SPA 205 |
Social Sciences
Contemporary Society (4-6 credits)
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POLS 230 |
POLS 104 AND 105 |
Human Behavior (3 credits)
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ANTH 112 GEOG 102 (NW) PSYC 101 SOCI 101 (W) |
ANT 100 or 104 GEO 101 (NW) PSY 201 or 202 SOC 101 (W) |
Natural and Physical Sciences
Biology (3 credits)
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BIOL 100 |
BIO 103 OR 107 |
Geology (3 credits)
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GEOL 170 OR GEOL 110 |
GLG 100 OR 101 OR GLG 102 OR 120 |
Physics or Chemistry (4 credits)
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PHYS 100 OR PHYS 107 OR PHYS 160 OR CHEM 100 OR 101 OR 102 |
PHY 107 OR PHY 120 OR PHY 142 OR 201 OR CHE 112 OR 123 OR 124 OR 125 OR 145 |
Fine and Applied Arts
Art History, Criticism and Appreciation (3 credits)
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ART 221 OR 222 (W) OR ART 331 (NW) OR COMM 104 OR 122 (W) OR MUSI 160 (W) OR 266 (W) |
ART 181 OR 183 OR 185 OR ART 187 OR COM 150 OR MUS 173 OR 174 OR MUSI 273 OR 275 OR 276 |
Aesthetic Experience (3 credits)
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MUSI 170 |
MUS 170 |
Major Requirements
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TED 200 TED 253 TED 270 TED 300 TED 494 |
EDU 201 AND 202 PSY 250 EDU 220 EDU 330 EDU 300 |
Minor Requirements
Science
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BIOL 123 (4 CREDITS) CHEM 100 (2 CREDITS) GEOL 110 (4 CREDITS) PHYS 160 (4 CREDITS) 8 ADDITIONAL CREDITS; AT LEAST 7 NUMBERED 300 OR HIGHER |
BIOL 109 CHEM 112 GLG 101 PHY 120 |
Social Studies
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HISTORY WESTERN EXPERIENCE HIST 151, 152, 230 or 231 HISTORY NON WESTERN EXPERIENCE HIST 160, 161, 219, 220, 225, 240, 241 OR 281 GEOGRAPHY GEOG 100 OR 102 ECONOMICS ECON 235, 250 OR 251 POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS 230 ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 315 PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 101 SOCIOLOGY SOCI 101 8 ADDITIONAL CREDITS NUMBERED 300 OR HIGHER |
HIS 101, 102, 105, 1O6, 111 OR 112
HIS 127, 167, 162, 222, 273 OR 274
GEO 101, 102, 110 OR 115
ECO 101, 203 204 OR 230
POLS 104 AND 105
ANT 100, 104 OR 105
PSYC 201
SOCI 101 |