APPROVED NON-TEACHING MINOR

INSTRUCTIONAL APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERS see footnote 1


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A minimum of 18 hours, including the following, is required.

HOURS COMPUTER SCIENCE
3 C S 101 and C S 110; C S 102, C S 103, C S 105, or C S 125, --Introduction to computer programming
2-3 C S 232 or C S 300--Advanced or machine-level programming
3 Advanced computer science elective see footnote 2
8-9 Total
HOURS INSTRUCTIONAL APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERS
4 C&I 335--Computer-Assisted Instruction
2-4 C&I 336; C C & I 399 I 399, sections AC1, AC2, or AC3; HUMAN 382; or MUSIC 210--Instructional applications in subject fields
3 C&I 199--Practicum in Instructional Applications
9-11 Total
HOURS ELECTIVE
3 C&I 249--A thesis project
20-23 Total

Students enrolled in this minor may do practice teaching in schools having computer resources for instructional applications.

footnote 1. This is not a subject field to be taught but is an additional resource to assist the teacher in the instruction of a teacher education major. Please consult an adviser.
footnote 2. A computer science elective chosen from among the general areas of programming, numerical analyses, structure and logic, theory of computation, hardware, and applications of computing.


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