March 2008
JACKSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
For Transfer to
Eastern Michigan University
Bachelor in Subject Discipline
For EMU transfer guide click here
Secondary Education
Notes:
·
This is
only a guide.
·
Transfer
students must attend an open advising session for students pursuing
Secondary Teacher Certification. Dates and times for upcoming sessions
are available at
http://www.emich.edu/coe/advising/applicant.html
.
JCC students interested in Physical
Education (318 Porter, 734-487-0090), Music Education (N101 Alexander,
734-487-1044), Business/Marketing/Technology Education (122 Sill Hall,
734-487-4330) should make advising contacts in those departments before they
transfer to EMU.
Advisor contact
information is available at
http://www.emich.edu/coe/advising/student.html EMU
encourages all transfer students to attend this session as early as possible
so that they can make the appropriate choices at their community college.
This session can help save the student time, money, and effort.
·
This map will
help JCC students find their way to EMU’s campus in Ypsilanti (http://www.emich.edu/halle/erictest/emumaps/overviewmap/overviewmap.htm).
·
This map will
help you locate buildings on campus (http://www.emich.edu/admissions/tour/locator.html).
Paid parking is available at McKenny Union on Washtenaw Avenue, in front of
the parking structure on Oakwood Drive, or near the intersection of Lowell
Street and East Circle Drive on the east side of campus.
·
Coursework
with a grade of at least 2.0 will be transferable
·
Students do
not need to complete all the courses listed below before transferring.
·
All Michigan
Teacher Programs require students attain state-approved passing scores in
reading, written English, and mathematics on the Michigan Test for Teacher
Certification as determined by the Michigan Department of Education.
(Passing scores on these tests are mandated for all teacher education
candidates seeking teacher certification.) Consider taking this test
in the second semester of your freshman year or the equivalent time if you
are a part-time student. EMU requires a minimum score of 220 (total
of all three parts).
·
It is
strongly recommended that student complete the MACRAO Agreement.
|
General Education (MACRAO)
|
Credits |
|
|
Area I:
English Composition |
6
needed |
|
|
Written composition |
6 |
ENG 131, 132 |
|
Area II: Natural Science |
8 needed |
|
|
Mathematics
|
3-5 ( choose 1) |
MTH
133, 140, 151, 154 all meet
MACRAO and count as EMU Quantitative Reasoning
requirement. |
|
Natural Science |
4 (choose 1) |
BIO
110, 131, 132, 151,
152, 155, 220; NSC 131, GEL 160; or select a course from the Physical Sciences in
the discipline not chosen. Note: Your two science courses must be
from two different disciplines, and one needs to be a physical science. PHY
131, 151,231, 232,
251,252; CEM 131, 132,
137, 141,142; |
|
Area III: Social
Science |
8
needed |
|
|
Psychology |
4 |
PSY
140 |
|
|
4
(choose 2 courses) |
ANT
131; GEO 132;
SOC 235, 236; these meet EMU Perspectives on a Diverse
World requirement. ECN
231; HIS
131, 132, 231, 232;
PLS
141; SOC 231 |
|
Area IV: Arts and Humanities
|
8
needed
|
|
|
|
(choose 3 courses from 2 different disciplines) |
ENG
236, 257, MUS 130 these meet EMU
Perspectives on a Diverse World Requirement. ENG 255, 246,
247, HUM 131; MUS 131;
PHL
231, 232; THR 116 |
The curricula for the
secondary teacher education programs consist of (1) an appropriately
selected group of courses in Basic Studies (see A on first page), (2) an
appropriately chosen major and minor (K-12 programs do not always
require a minor), (3) and a required group of professional education courses
to be completed at EMU.
Secondary Teachable
Majors:
Biology; Business and Technology Education; Chemistry; Communication (speech);
Computer Science; Earth Science; Economics; French; Geography; German;
History; Vocational Education; Language, Literature and Writing (English):
Marketing Education; Mathematics; Physics; Political Science; Psychology;
Social Studies: History; Social Studies: Economics; Social Studies:
Geography; Social Studies: Political Science; Sociology; Spanish;
Secondary Minors:
Art; Bilingual Bicultural Education Spanish/English; Biology; Chemistry;
Comprehensive Minor in Communication and Theatre Arts (speech); Computer
Science; Earth Science; Language, Literature and Writing; French; German;
Health; History; Mathematics; Physical Education; Physical Education for
Special Education Majors; Physics; Spanish Language
K-12 Programs:
Art Education; Japanese Language and Culture; Music (Instrumental); Music
(Vocal); Physical Education; Technology and Design Education
Below are courses at
JCC which count towards majors/minors. Not all majors/minors are
included in this list. For Major and Minor Program Requirements visit
the Department of Teacher Education Webpage at
www.emich.edu/coe/teach_ed
Biology
- BIO 151, 152; CEM 141, 142, 241, 242; PHY 231, 232
Chemistry
- MTH 151; CEM 141, 142, 241, 242; PHY 251, 252
Earth Science
- BIO 131; GEL 160; PHY 151
English
- ENG 252
History
- GEO 132; HIS 231, 232
Mathematics
- MTH 151, 154, 251, 254; PHY 251, 252
Physics
- GEL 160; MTH 151, 154, 251; PHY 251, 252
Social Science
- ECN 231, 232; GEO 132; HIS 231, 232
A total of 124 credits
is required for completion of the degree. A minimum of 60 credit hours
exclusive of Community College credit must be completed at EMU.
This is only a guide.
Please refer to the Eastern Michigan University catalog for transfer
admission requirements, specific course information, program requirements,
etc. For further information and advising, please contact Eastern Michigan,
Admissions Office, (734) 487-3060 or visit
http://www.emich.edu/aac/transerv.htm