The minimum number of semester credit hours required for the Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS) degree with grades 4–8 bilingual generalist certification is 137, at least 39 of which must be at the upper-division level.
Core Curriculum requirements: Students seeking the Bachelor of Arts degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with teacher certification must fulfill University Core Curriculum requirements. The courses listed in the table below satisfy both degree requirements and Core Curriculum requirements. For a complete listing of courses that satisfy the Core Curriculum requirements in this catalog.
Core Curriculum Requirements |
Courses that Satisfy Core Curriculum and Degree Requirements |
Rhetoric (6 semester credit hours) |
All students must take the following six hours to meet this core requirement: WRC 1013 Freshman Composition I WRC 1023 Freshman Composition II |
Domain I: Mathematics and Science |
Mathematics (3 semester credit hours) |
Domain II: Society and Culture |
United States History and Diversity (6 semester credit hours) |
| Domain III: Literature and the Arts | Literature (3 semester credit hours) |
Domain IV: World Society and Issues |
(3 semester credit hours) |
Degree Requirements (54 semester credit hours)
A. 17 semester credit hours of required courses:
IDS 2083 Technology for Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
or
HTH 2133 Health and Environmental Safety
IDS 2713 Modes of Inquiry Across the Fields of Study
IDS 3201 Physical Science Laboratory
IDS 3203 Physical Science
IDS 3211 Earth and Life Science Laboratory
IDS 3213 Earth and Life Science
IDS 3303 Studies in Exceptionality
B. 31 semester credit hours of required support courses:
EDP 2113 Development in the Elementary and Middle School Child
EDU 2103 Education in U.S. Society
GRG 1023 World Regional Geography
MAT 1093 Precalculus
MAT 1153 Essential Elements of Mathematics I
MAT 1163 Essential Elements of Mathematics II
MAT 1203 Calculus Concepts and Applications
RDG 3523 Developmental Reading – Grades 4–8
RDG 3633 Literature and Other Texts Across the Content Areas – Grades 4–8
Additional 3 semester credit hours in Level I or II Science course in a different discipline from science courses taken for core requirement.
One science course must include a wet laboratory that can be met in core requirement: 1 semester credit hour.
C. 6 semester credit hours from the following (at least one course at 3000 level):
SPN 2103 Oral and Written Expression
SPN 2513 Spanish for Special Purposes
SPN 3033 Oral Communication Skills
SPN 3063 Grammar and Composition
Certification requirements (41 semester credit hours)
Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements must be satisfied before enrollment in Certification, Professional Education, and Student Teaching coursework.
A. 18 semester credit hours required of Grades 4–8 Bilingual Generalist courses:
BBL 2243 Bilingual Families, Communities, and Schools
BBL 3053 Foundations of Bilingual Studies
BBL 3023 Mexican American Culture
or
BBL 3033 The Mexican American in the Southwest
BBL 3133 Language Development in Bilinguals
ESL 3053 Literacy in a Second Language
ESL 3063 Second Language Acquisition in Early Adolescence
B. 23 semester credit hours of Professional Education courses:
BBL 4033 Assessment, Learning, and Motivation in Bilingual Classrooms
BBL 4063 Bilingual Approaches to Content-Based Learning
BBL 4073 Language Arts in a Bicultural-Bilingual Program|
C&I 4502 Mathematics and Science Integrated Laboratory
C&I 4603 Approaches to Teaching Mathematics and Science (4–8)
C&I 4626 Student Teaching: 4–8 Generalists
EDP 3303 Principles of Learning and Classroom Management (Grades 4–8)
137 total semester credit hours for degree and certification.
2004-2006
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