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Stude
nt
Zambrano,
Brandy Celese
Inez
Colleg
e
Education &
Human Services
Institutio
n GPA
3.916
ID
50134276
Degre
e
BSISInterdisciplinary
Studies
Transfer
GPA
3.968
Classi
ficatio
n
Senior
Major
Interdisciplinary
Studies
Overall
GPA
3.950
Adviso
r
Groce, Jeanetta
D
Minor
Academi
c
Standing
Good Standing
Level
Undergraduate
Conce
ntratio
n
Registrat
ion Holds
No
UG INTS EC-6
Generalist
Legend
Complete
(T Transfer
) Class
Not
Complete
Any course
number
Course Contains
Prerequisites
(R
Registered Class
)
Additional Information:
When a course is repeated, only the last enrollment for that course will be used in
computing the grade point average. This second grade will be used to determine credit
earned for the course. This procedure invalidates the first credit earned in that course.
Courses taken before a degree is awarded (regardless of whether the course is applied to
the degree) cannot be repeated and the grade point average recalculated once the
degree is awarded.
It is the student's responsibility to review your degree evaluation periodically to ensure
you are making progress toward degree completion. Registration activity (drops, adds),
completion of coursework, CLEP tests, test scores, etc., will change your degree
evaluation requirements. Evaluations are refreshed daily. Please review frequently. If you
are unsure of anything on your degree evaluation, please contact your academic advisor.
Your academic advisor should be notated at the top of your evaluation. If an advisor is
not listed, please contact the dean's office of the college listed at the top of your
evaluation.
3.950
Semester Hours
Required: 124
Semester Hours
Applied: 146
Still
Needed:
Still
Needed:
Still
Needed:
Major in Interdisciplinary
Studies
3.940
Semester Hours
Required: 81
Semester Hours
Applied: 69
INTERDISCIPLINARY CORE
COURSES
CONCENTATION REQUIREMENTS
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
COURSES
INTERNSHIP REQUIREMENTS
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS
Still Needed:
Interdisciplinary Core
GPA:
Semester Hours
Required: 21
Semester Hours
Applied: 21
3.830
INTERDISCIPLI
NARY CORE
COURSES
Inquiry:
Knowledge
& Skills of
Science
IS
35 Science Inquiry I
1
Sum I
2015
Science
Inquiry II
IS
35 Science Inquiry II
2
Spring
2015
Health &
Kinesiology
for Children
HHPK
324
Satisfi
ed by
Integrated
Arts for
Elementary
Teachers
AR
T
Integrated Arts for Elem Teach
30
5
Topics in
Mathematic
s for
Elementary
Teachers I
MATH
350
Satisfi
ed by
Topics in
Mathematic
s for
Elementary
Teachers II
MATH
351
Satisfi
ed by
Introductio
n to
Exceptional
Children
SP
ED
34
6
Health Kinesology
Fund Of Math
(3)
Fall 2015
Spring
2014
Sum I
2014
GLB/Survey of Exceptionalities
Concentration in EC-6
Generalist
Spring
2015
Fall 2014
Semester Hours
Required: 15
Semester Hours
Applied: 15
4.000
SPECIALIZA
TION
COURSES
Second
Lang
Literacy
for Eng
BL
ED
41
Sum II
2015
Language
Learners
Child
Developm
ent: Early
Years
2
ECE 313 Child Dev: Preschool Yrs
A
3
Satisfi
TECA1354 - McLennan Community College
ed by
Fall 2012
Lang
Acquisiti
on & Dev
in Early
Childhoo
d
EC
E
Lang Acqu & Dev in Ear Child
35
8
Spring
2015
Learning
Environm
ent
EC
E
Learning Environments
36
6
Sum I 2015
Early
Childhoo
d
Curriculu
m
EC
E
Early Childhood Curric
46
0
Sum II
2015
Pre-Internship - Professional
Development
Semester Hours
Required: 21
Semester Hours
Applied: 21
4.000
Profession
al
Developm
ent
Courses
Schools
and
Society
ELED
Intro Education
200
Satisfie
EDUC1301 - Navarro College
d by
Spring
2014
Introduct
ion to
Teaching
ELE
D
Introduction To Teaching
30
0
Fall 2014
Learn
Process
&
Develop
ment
PS
Y
Lrng Processes & Develop
30
0
Win Min
2015
Psycholo
gy &
Sociolog
y of
Diverse
Populati
ons
Reading
Fall 2014
Fall 2014
and
Literacy
I
G
35
0
Word
Analysis
Skills
RD
G
Word Analysis Skills
36
0
Spring
2015
Reading
and
Literacy
II
RD
G
Reading & Literacy II
37
0
Spring
2015
Internship
GPA:
Semester Hours
Required: 12
Semester Hours
Applied: 12
0.000
Attention: Apply for Fall Internship in early January or Spring Internship in early August.
INTERNSH
IP
Integrat
ed
Learn:
Science
in FieldBased
Settings
ELE
D
Intg Lrn:Math,Sci & Tech FB
43
7
(3)
Fall 2015
Integrat
ed
Learn:
Soc
Studies
in FieldBased
Set
ELE
D
Intg Lrn: Soc St FB
43
8
(3)
Fall 2015
Classrm
Mangt
CandsCultural
ly
Diverse
FieldBased
ELE
D
Classrm Mgt Field Based
44
3
(3)
Fall 2015
Plannin
g&
Organ.
in
Literacy
Instructi
on
RD
G
GLB/Charactacteristics ELLs
44
8
(3)
Fall 2015
Residency
GPA:
Semester Hours
Required: 12
Semester Hours
0
Applied:
0.000
RESIDENCY
Teacher Inquiry Project &
Assessment-Field-Based
Still Needed:
Still Needed:
Still Needed:
36
Advanced
Hour Rule
BLE
D
412
ECE
358
ECE
366
ECE
460
ELE
D
300
IS
351
IS
352
PS
Y
300
RD
G
350
RD
G
360
RD
G
370
Sum II
2015
Spring
2015
Learning Environments
Sum I 2015
Sum II
2015
Introduction To Teaching
Fall 2014
Science Inquiry I
Sum I 2015
Science Inquiry II
Spring
2015
Win Min
2015
Fall 2014
Spring
2015
Spring
2015
SPE
D
GLB/Survey of Exceptionalities
346
60 HRS
MUST BE
COMPLET
ED AT A
SENIOR
INSTITUTI
ON
AR
T
305
BLE
D
412
ECE
358
ECE
366
ECE
460
ELE
D
300
ELE
D
437
ELE
D
438
ELE
D
443
IS
351
IS
352
PS
Y
300
RD
G
350
RD
G
360
RD
G
370
RD
G
448
SPE
D
346
Fall 2014
(3)
Fall 2015
Sum II
2015
Spring
2015
Learning Environments
Sum I 2015
Sum II
2015
Introduction To Teaching
Fall 2014
(3)
Fall 2015
(3)
Fall 2015
(3)
Fall 2015
Science Inquiry I
Sum I 2015
Science Inquiry II
Spring
2015
Win Min
2015
Fall 2014
Spring
2015
Spring
2015
GLB/Charactacteristics ELLs
(3)
Fall 2015
GLB/Survey of Exceptionalities
Fall 2014
Still
Needed:
In-progress
ART 305
Fall 2015
ELED 437
Fall 2015
ELED 438
Fall 2015
ELED 443
Fall 2015
RDG 448
GLB/Charactacteristics ELLs
Fall 2015
Non-Program Electives
---- --1
Satisfied by:
---- --2
Satisfied by:
ART 1301
Satisfied by:
BSC 2401
Satisfied by:
BSC 2402
Satisfied by:
BSC 254
Satisfied by:
CHEM 1405
Satisfied by:
ECO 2301
Satisfied by:
ENG 101
Satisfied by:
ENG 102
Satisfied by:
ENG 2326
Satisfied by:
ENG 2331
Satisfied by:
HIST 121
Satisfied by:
HIST 122
Satisfied by:
H_ED 331
Semester Hours 77
A
Spring
2011
Fall 2012
Spring
2012
Fall 2011
Spring
2012
Fall 2012
Spring
2013
Spring
2011
Fall 2009
Spring
2010
Fall 2010
Spring
2011
Fall 2009
Spring
2010
Fall 2011
Satisfied by:
KINE 001
Satisfied by:
KINE 001
Satisfied by:
MATH 020
Satisfied by:
MIS 128
Satisfied by:
PSCI 220
Satisfied by:
PSCI 221
Satisfied by:
PSY 2301
Satisfied by:
SOC 030
Satisfied by:
SOC 1301
Satisfied by:
SPC 020
Satisfied by:
Fall 2012
Spring
2014
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2010
Sum I
2012
Fall 2011
Spring
2012
Spring
2012
Sum I
2012
Legend
Complete
(T Transfer
) Class
Not
Complete
Any course
number
Course Contains
Prerequisites
(R
Registered Class
)
Additional Information:
When a course is repeated, only the last enrollment for that course will be used in
computing the grade point average. This second grade will be used to determine credit
earned for the course. This procedure invalidates the first credit earned in that course.
Courses taken before a degree is awarded (regardless of whether the course is applied to
the degree) cannot be repeated and the grade point average recalculated once the
degree is awarded.
It is the student's responsibility to review your degree evaluation periodically to ensure
you are making progress toward degree completion. Registration activity (drops, adds),
completion of coursework, CLEP tests, test scores, etc., will change your degree
evaluation requirements. Evaluations are refreshed daily. Please review frequently. If you
are unsure of anything on your degree evaluation, please contact your academic advisor.
Your academic advisor should be notated at the top of your evaluation. If an advisor is
not listed, please contact the dean's office of the college listed at the top of your
evaluation.
Grading Legend
A
Excellen
t
F Failure
W
Withdre
w
B Good
X
Incomplet
e
Satisfacto
ry
C Average
I
U Unsatisfactory
D Passing (Minimum)
IP
In Progress(Courses more
than 1 semester)
Q Course Drop
Additional Information:
DP, DF, DS & DU were previously used as drop course grades.
Grades of S, and U do not affect the GPA.
Remedial Grades: RA, RB, RC, RD, and RF are grade symbols appearing on the academic
transcript to indicate remedial courses only.
Remedial grades do not calculate into the grade point average and do not apply toward
earned hours.
Disclaimer
You are encouraged to use this degree evaluation report as a guide when planning
your progress toward completion of the above degree requirements. Contact your
success coach or academic advisor for assistance in interpreting your evaluation.
Degree evaluations are not to be used as an academic transcript, a registration tool
or an official notification of completion of degree requirements. Information on your
degree evaluation is subject to change with-out notice. Please contact the Office of
the Registrar to obtain a copy of your academic transcript.