5-12 and K-12 Teaching Majors

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5-12 and K-12 Teaching Majors
Including Teaching Minors - 2012-2014
-----------------------------------------------All coursework must be completed with a “C” or better AND a minimum 2.75 GPA in major, minor
and/or option, and cumulatively is required.
Secondary Education Majors (5-12)
Teaching Minors
Housed under Department of Education
Primary Advisor in Education Department
Students must have a Teaching Major to declare
a Teaching Minor**
› General Science Broadfield
› Social Studies Broadfield
› Technology Education Broadfield
Teachable Majors (K-12 Education)
Housed under major department
Primary Advisor in major department
› Art Education Broadfield (School of Art)
› French Teaching (Dept. of Modern Languages)
› German Teaching (Dept. of Modern Languages)
› Health Enhancement Broadfield (Dept. of HHD)
› Music Education (Department of Music)
› Spanish Teaching (Dept. of Modern Languages)
Teachable Majors (5-12 Secondary Education)
› Art, K-12
› Biology
› Chemistry
› Earth Science
› Economics
› Family & Consumer Sciences
› Government
› History
› Mathematics
› Modern Languages, K-12
› Physics
› Reading, K-12
› Technology Education
**Additional methods in content area
will be required.**
Housed under major department with Teaching Option
Primary Advisor in major department
› Agricultural Education (College of Agriculture)
› Biology (Dept. of Ecology)
› Chemistry (Dept. of Chemistry)
› English (Dept. of English)
› Family & Consumer Sciences (Dept. of HHD)
› History (Dept. of History & Philosophy)
› Mathematics (Dept. of Mathematics)
› Physics (Dept. of Physics)
The PRAXIS II exam must be successfully passed
in every teaching major and minor before teacher
licensure will be given.
Students should plan to take the PRAXIS II exam
prior to student teaching.
Students must meet Major/Minor/Option &
Cumulative minimum GPA requirements of 2.75.
Required Education Classes
FCS 101IS – Ind. & Family Dev: Lifespan
EDU 202 – Early Field Experience
Credits
3
1
(Course starts with Orientation the semester before)
EDU 223IS – Educational Psych. & Adol. Dev.
EDU 370 – Foundations of Education Tech.
EDU 211D – Multicultural Education
EDU 382 – Foundations of Assessment
EDSP 306 – Exceptional Learners
EDU 397/497/496 – METHODS
(Classes vary depending on major.
3
2
3
3
3
3/4
Minimum of one methods course + EDU 395)
EDU 497/496** – Additional Methods for Minor
EDU 395 – Teaching Practicum
EDU 495 – Student Teaching
EDU 408 – Professional Issues (with EDU 495)
Please contact the Education Advising Center, 132 Reid Hall, for more information.
3/4
3
12
2
5-12 and K-12 Teaching Majors
Suggested Curriculum by Semester with Summer
2014-2016
Freshman Year (______ cr)
Summer Courses are recommended to reduce credit load in Fall/Spring semesters and support degree completion in 4 years.
Fall
Course
FCS 101IS – Indiv. & Fam. Dev.: Lifespan
Cr
3
Grd
Spring
Course
EDU 223IS - Ed Psych and Child Dev.
EDU 202 – Early Field Experience*
Cr
3
1
Grd
*Attend Orientation for EDU 202 – Early Field Experience in November – course
will finish in the Spring Semester where credit is recorded.
Sophomore Year (_____ cr) Check course pre-requisites
Fall
Course
Cr Grd
EDU 370 – Integrating Tech. into Educ.
2
Spring
Course
EDU 211D – Multicultural Education
Cr
3
Grd
Junior Year (_____ cr) Must be at 100-102 credits by end of Spring Semester to complete in 4 years.
Fall
Spring
Course
Cr Grd
Course
EDU 382 – Assessment, Curriculum & Instruction 3
EDSP 306 – Exceptional Learners (Jr. St. + EDU
223IS)
Submit application to Teacher Education Program
Summer
Opt.
Cr
3
*EDU 496/497 – Methods – K-12 Modern Lang.,
K-4 Art, 5-12 Art, 5-12 Hlth Enh., 5-8 Math (R), Sec. SS
3-4
EDU 395 – Practicum
3
Grd
Attend Student Teaching Meeting
Senior Year (_____ cr) *Methods courses are taken the Fall or Spring Semester closest to Student Teaching. Some are only offered in the Fall others are only
offered in the Spring. See your advisor with any questions regarding when and how many methods courses are required for your teaching program.
Fall
Course
*EDU 397/497 – Methods -Tech Ed, Ag Ed, K-4 Hlth
Cr
3
EDU 395 – Practicum
3
Enh., FCS, 9-12 Math, Sec. Sci, Sec SS
Grd
Spring
Course
EDU 495 – Student Teaching
Cr
12
EDU 408 – Professional Issues
2
Submit Application to Student Teach + Submit Graduation Application
Grd
6/3/2014
Name:
Student ID:
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