Nov 25, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Secondary Education


Students who seek licensure to teach in secondary schools (grades 6-12) complete an approved Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in a specific major (math, social studies, science or English) and also complete the Secondary Education Licensure Option described below. Students seeking licensure requirements in secondary science (biology, chemistry, earth science, or physics) will complete their content area requirements at the undergraduate level and can choose to complete their licensure requirements at the graduate level. These requirements must be completed prior to being admitted to the Teacher Education Program.

Licensure Program Grades 6-12 (39-42 credits)


Professional Education Coursework (24-27 credits)


  English Math Science Social Studies
Early Field Experience (3 credits) EDUC 446  EDUC 447  EDUC 448  EDUC 449 
Methods for Instruction (3 credits) EDUC 456  EDUC 457  EDUC 458  EDUC 459 
Student Teaching (12 credits) EDUC 466  EDUC 467  EDUC 468  EDUC 469 
Classroom Management for Grades 6-12 (3 credits) EDUC 462  EDUC 462  EDUC 462  EDUC 462 
Content Area Reading and Literacy (3 credits)   EDRD 416  EDRD 416  EDRD 416 
Assessment of Student Learning Grades 6-12 (3 credits) EDUC 403  EDUC 403  EDUC 403  EDUC 403 

Note(s):


Departmental courses in the student’s teaching endorsement content area, i.e., mathematics, English, and social studies are required in addition to the courses listed. Content area coursework must be completed prior to being admitted to the Teacher Education Program.