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INED 4363. Preparation of Instructional Materials. 3 Hours.

This course is designed to prepare a student in the selection, development, organization, and effective use of instructional materials in Industrial Education classes. It involves the study of types, values, limitations and sources of instruction sheets and other teaching aids.

Bachelor of Science, Double Major in Education and Kinesiology

https://catalog.shsu.edu/undergraduate/colleges-academic-departments/education/school-of-teaching-and-learning/bs-education-and-kinesiology/
This double major degree program prepares students to teach Physical Education at the Pre-K through 12 th grade level in the state of Texas. Students will participate in methods and student teaching as the culminating component of their degree. Students will be prepared to sit for the TExES Physical Education Certification exam. The content of the program is aligned with the Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE) and Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) Initial PETE standards.  Students completing this degree plan will also earn the sport coaching certification. 

Minor in French

https://catalog.shsu.edu/undergraduate/colleges-academic-departments/humanities-social-sciences/world-languages-and-cultures/minor-french/
The 12-14 semester hour requirement consists of four courses in one language: 1411 (or 1401), 1412 (or 1402), 2311, and 2312. These courses must be taken in sequence. No two courses in the series may be taken concurrently without the written approval of the Department Chair. The requirement reads “12-14 hours” to accommodate transfer students from institutions that award only 3 hours credit for each semester of the first year.

Minor in German

https://catalog.shsu.edu/undergraduate/colleges-academic-departments/humanities-social-sciences/world-languages-and-cultures/minor-german/
The 12-14 semester hour requirement consists of four courses in one language: 1411 (or 1401), 1412 (or 1402), 2311, and 2312. These courses must be taken in sequence. No two courses in the series may be taken concurrently without the written approval of the Department Chair. The requirement reads “12-14 hours” to accommodate transfer students from institutions that award only 3 hours credit for each semester of the first year.