Will this load be too much?

<p>Hi everybody, I recently just transferred to NWMSU to continue towards my Bachelors of Education degree. Last semester, I did 5 classes (4 online, 1 seated, personally, I don’t recommend that many online classes).</p>

<p>Upon looking at my list of classes still needed, I’ve got 3 years left, and I have to take roughly 6 classes a semester. I have a list set up with what I hope I can make my schedule look like.</p>

<p>Fall 2013
Observation + Activity (1)
Freshman Seminar (1)
Lit. For Elem (3)
Phys. Sci/Lab (4)
Fundamentals of Math (3)
Ed. Computing Tech (3)
Credit Hours = 15</p>

<p>Spring 2014
Into to Spec. Ed (3)
Report Pupil Progress (2)
Intro to Lit. (3)
Health + PE Methods (3)
Art for Elem (2)
Algebra + Geom. for Elem/Middle (3)
Credit Hours = 16</p>

<p>Summer 2014
Area of Concentration (3) - Online
Area of Concentration (3) - Online
Area of Concentration (3) - Online
Area of Concentration (3) - Online
Credit Hours = 12</p>

<p>Fall 2014
Classroom/Behavior Mgmt. (3)
America: A Historical Survey (3)
Lang. Arts Req. (3)
Education Psychology (3)
Survey of Econ (3)
Credit Hours = 15</p>

<p>Spring 2015
Methods in Elem. School Science (3)
Teaching Read + Lang. Arts (4)
Diversity IR (3)
Elem. School Social Studies (3)
Diagnostic + Correct Reading (2)
Child Psychology (2)
Credit Hours = 17</p>

<p>Summer 2015
Area of Concentration (3) - Online
Area of Concentration (3) - Online
Area of Concentration (3) - Online
Area of Concentration (3) - Online
Credit Hours = 12</p>

<p>Fall 2015
Math Methods for Elementary (3)
Content Teaching Elementary (3)
School + Society (3)
Elementary School Lang. Arts (1)
Practicum + Seminar Reading (3)
Music for Elementary (2)
Credit Hours = 15</p>

<p>Spring 2016
Current Trends (1)
Directed Teaching – Elementary (12)
Credit Hours = 13</p>

<p>I know that it looks like a lot, but does anybody happen to see any 2 classes or something that I probably wouldn’t want to take together? And the summer sessions are split into 2 sessions, so I will take 2 classes one session, then 2 the next.</p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>I tried completing 21 credits before and the results were not great. It looks fine to me. 15 credits a term for 4 years comes out to be 120 total. Enough for a bachelors.</p>