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The College of Education welcomes your interest in obtaining a non-degree teaching license in
English Education 9-12. Your transcript(s) has been evaluated by the Office of Alternative
Licensure and the following courses are needed with the exception of the ones with (Met) beside
them.
Praxis I is required
Praxis I is NOT required
Beginning Courses
ENED 2123(EE)
Early Experiences for the Prospective Teacher
1 hr
F
S
SS
EDTC 5010(EE)
Computers in Education
3 hrs
F*
S*
SS*
DE
or
or
EDTC 4001(EE)(UD)
Technology in Education
EDUC 3200
Foundations of American Education
3 hrs
F*
S*
SS*
DE
EDUC 3002
Introduction to Diversity or PSYC 2777
3 hrs
F
S
SS
DE
Area of Concentration: English
ENGL 2000
Interpreting Literature
3 hrs
F*
S
SS
DE
(or Intro to Literature equivalent)
Literary History (total of 6 hrs):
ENGL 3000
History of British Literature to 1700
3 hrs
F
S
SS
ENGL 3010
History of British Literature, 1700-1900
3 hrs
F
S
SS
ENGL 3020
History of American Literature to 1900
3 hrs
F
S
SS
Language Study (total of 6-9 hrs)
ENGL 2700
Introduction to Language Studies
3 hrs
F
S
SS
ENGL 2710
English Grammar
3 hrs
F
S
SS
ENED 3018
Introduction to the High School English Curriculum
3 hrs
F
S
SS
Composition (total of 3 hrs)
ENED 3815
Composition Instruction in Grades 9-12
3 hrs
F
S
SS*
Additional Literature Requirements
ENGL 3260
African American Literature (or Diversity Literature 3 hrs
F
S
SS
equivalent)
ENGL 4070
Shakespeare: The Histories (or equivalent)
3 hrs
F
S
SS
CLAS 2220
Great Works of Ancient Literature I: Greece
3 hrs
F
S
SS
or
Mythology and Classical Literature equivalent CLAS
2230, CLAS 2500, ENGL 3450, ENGL 3460, ENGL
3600
ENED 4960
Literature for High School
3 hrs
F
S
SS
ENGL >4000
Literature 4000 level elective – excluding ENGL 3 hrs
F
S
SS
4950
ENGL >4000
Literature 4000 level elective – excluding ENGL 3 hrs
F
S
SS
4950
ENGL >4000
Literature 4000 level elective – excluding ENGL 3 hrs
F
S
SS
4950
Upper Division and Senior I – includes one full day a week in an assigned Latham Clinical Schools Network classroom
SPED 4010(UD)
Effective Instruction in Inclusive Classrooms
2 hrs
F*
S*
SS
DE
or
or
SPED 5101
Introduction to Exceptional Children
ENED 4010 (UD)
Assessment, Management and Instruction in High 3 hrs
F
S
SS
School English
EDUC 4400(UD)
Foundations of School Learning, Motivation, and
3 hrs
F*
S*
SS*
DE
or
Assessment or
PSYC 4305
Educational Psychology
ENED 4323(UD)(EE)
The Teaching of English in High School
3 hrs
F
S
SS
Senior II – a semester long internship (full time, 5 days per week) in an assigned Latham Clinical Schools Network classroom
ENED 4324(UD)(EE)
Internship in the English Education
10 hrs
F
S
SS
ENED 4325(UD)(EE)
Internship Seminar : Issues in English Education
2 hrs
F
S
SS
READ 5317
Reading in the Jr. High and Sr. High School
3 hrs
F*
S*
SS*
DE
or
or Teaching Reading in the Content Areas in the
READ 3990
Secondary School
Courses designated (EE) students will provide electronic evidence.
Courses designated (UD) require admission to Upper Division. The shaded cells indicate typical campus offerings:
F=Fall, S=Spring, SS=Summer Session, DE=Distance Education, *=possibly offered DE that semester pending budget & enrollment
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