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	2013-2014 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    General Science (MT), B.S. & Broadfield Science Secondary Education Certification (UMW)
				  
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				Students at Montana Tech completing the curriculum outlined below will: 
    - Meet the requirements for a B.S. degree in General Science with minors in Biology and Chemistry from Montana Tech.
 
    - Montana Tech’s and hence the MUS General Education Core.
 
    - Meet UM-Western’s Teacher Education Program (TEP) general education requirements.
 
    - Need to apply for admittance to UM-Western’s Teacher Education Program professional block of education courses.
 
    - Need to complete a student teaching experience supervised by UM-Western.
 
    - Advisor: Dr. Doug Coe (406) 496-4207
 
 
Students who are accepted for admission to and successfully complete the Teacher Education Program at The University of Montana-Western, after successfully completing a supervised student teaching experience will be in a position to receive Montana Secondary Education Major Endorsement in Broadfield Science. 			 
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		Total (Montana Tech of the University of Montana) 124 + 6 (UM-Western): 130
   The University of Montana - Western Courses
   Fall Semester
  - EDU 382 - Assessment, Curric. & Instruction 4 credits
  - EDU 340 - Classroom Managment 4 credits
  - EDU 495 - Methods & Materials in Science 4 credits
  - ED 311 - Culture, Schools & Communities 4 credits
   Spring Semester
  - EDU 495 - Student Teaching-Secondary Ed 8 credits
  - EDU 306 - School Law 4 credits
   Total The University of Montana Western: 30
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