SECONDARY EDUCATION PROGRAMS 6-12
| Biology
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Mathematics |
| Chemistry |
Physics |
| Computer
Science |
Political
Science |
| English |
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| History |
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To teach on the secondary
level, a student must have an advisor in one of the departments listed
above. A form in the Office of Registration must be completed indicating
which major has been selected and that the secondary education program
has also been selected. Each student will then be assigned a major
advisor as well as a professional advisor in the EDUC Department. With
careful scheduling, a student can complete all degree and program
requirements in four years.
| EDUC
245 |
Human
Growth and Development/3 credits |
| EDUC
260 |
Introduction
to the Teaching Profession/2 credits |
| EDUC
299 |
Application
for Teacher Preparation/0 credits |
| EDUC
380 |
Classroom
Assessment/2 credits |
| EDUC
430 |
Teaching
Reading in the Content Area/2 credits |
| EDUC
455 |
Principles
of Secondary Education/1 credit |
| EDUC
484 |
Media
and Technology/1 credit |
| EDUC
487 |
Classroom
Management and System Issues/3 credits |
| EDUC
489 |
Survey
of Exceptional Children/3 credits |
| Methods
course in the student’s major/3 credits |
Practicum:
| Take
in First Summer School session at end of freshman or sophomore
year: |
| EDUC
265 |
Practicum
I (middle school level)/3 credits |
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Take
in First Summer School Session at end of sophomore or junior
year:
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| EDUC
370 |
Practicum
II (secondary level)/3 credits |
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(All
courses listed above will be taken prior to enrolling in the
Professional Semester. A
minimum Cumulative 2.5 GPA is required.
See undergraduate catalog for other requirements).
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Professional
Semester:
| *EDUC 402 |
Directed
Teaching in the Secondary School/11 credits |
| EDUC488 |
Education
Seminar/1 credit |
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TOTAL CREDITS/38
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*English
majors take ENGL 482 instead of EDUC 402.
*Mathematics and computer science majors Math 482 instead of
EDUC 402.
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