Bachelor of Science (BS) in Education
Overview
The Degree Completion Education Major offers two tracks: multiple subjects (early childhood and elementary education) or single subjects (middle school and high school).
Candidates who pursue a multiple subjects endorsement will be eligible to teach grades kindergarten through 8th in a self-contained classroom. Candidates who choose a single subjects endorsement may choose one of three content areas: Integrated Science, Mathematics or Language Arts, and may teach a single subject in middle and/or high school.
Acceptance into the teacher education program does not guarantee assignment for student teaching. Admission to student teaching is based upon continued good standing, favorable recommendations, an attained cumulative GPA of 2.75 or better on all college-level courses (including transfer credits), an average GPA of 2.75 or better in the teaching major, completion of the required teaching major and professional courses with no grade below C-, passing scores on appropriate basic skills, and having taken content area examinations.
Degree Outcomes
Graduates with a BS in education will
- Demonstrate their understanding of grade-level and endorsement content
- Demonstrate their ability to create coherent, accurate and effective pedagogy
- Demonstrate an ability to reflect on their practice accurately, corresponding to the assessments that would be given by an external and unbiased observer, and demonstrate professionalism in the classroom by acting with integrity and honesty.
- Demonstrate an understanding of learner development and an ability to embrace all diversities
- Demonstrate eligibility for licensure by completing all state and university requirements
Major Requirements
Education Core Requirements
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Elementary (multiple subjects) or Secondary (single subjects) Tracks (choose one):
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In addition to the Education Core (42 hours) and Pedagogy coursework (6 hours), students must complete 24 hours of content coursework. This coursework can be completed through ºÚÁÏÍø Digital or at another college or University, and must be 100 level or above. The English Language Arts content coursework must include:
- Analysis/Interpretation of Literature (15 hours) [ELED 402: Literary Analysis for English Language Arts Teachers may apply toward this requirement]
- Compositon/Writing (6 hours)
- Literacy/Language Conventions (3 hours)
The content coursework must be approved by the Program Director.
Complete the following:
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In addition to the Education Core (42 hours) and Pedagogy coursework (6 hours), students must complete 25 hours of content coursework. This coursework can be completed through ºÚÁÏÍø Digital or at another college or University, and must be 100 level or above. The Integrated Science content coursework must include:
- Physical Science (8 hours)
- Life Science (8 hours)
- Earth/Space Science (6 hours)
- Nature of Science (3 hours) [may be met by completing ELED 403: Nature of Science]
The content coursework must be approved by the Program Director.
Complete the following:
Complete the following:
In addition to the Education Core (42 hours) and Pedagogy coursework (6 hours), students must complete 25 hours of content coursework. This coursework can be completed througth ºÚÁÏÍø Digital or at another college or University, and must be 100 level or above. The Mathematics content coursework must include:
- Calculus Sequence (12 hours)
- Introduction to Proofs (3 hours)
- Statistics (4 hours)
- Measurement and Geometry (3 hours) [may be met by completing ELED 401: Geometry for Teachers]
- Mathematical Modeling (3 hours)
The content coursework must be approved by the Program Director.