Education Studies Program
Division VI Chairperson: M. Mendel-Reyes
Program Coordinator / Teacher Education Programs Chairperson: B. Starnes
Faculty: K. Akural, B. Richardson, C. Richardson, J. Saderholm, B. Starnes and A. Webb
Education Studies currently offers the following major programs: the B.A. in Education Studies for students interested in pursuing the study of education without certification; the B.A. in Education Studies with Elementary Certification P-5 for those who wish to become certified to teach at the Primary (P) through 5th grade level; the B.A. in Education Studies with Middle Grades Certification 5-9 for those who wish to become certified to teach at the 5th- through 9th-grade level in the areas of Mathematics or Science; and the B.A. in Teaching and Curriculum with Certification for students wishing to receive certification in the areas of art (P-12), biology (8-12), chemistry (8-12), English (8-12), history (8-12), mathematics (8-12), physics (8-12), social studies (8-12 for those wishing to major in sociology or history) or technology education (5-13).
Students interested in teaching may also pursue certification in the areas of vocal or instrumental music (P-12) and physical education and health. Specific requirements for these programs are listed under the appropriate academic program elsewhere within this Catalog, in addition to the information in the “Requirements for All Students Seeking Certification”, which follows.
Students seeking certification at all levels conclude their preparation with a professional Fall Term of Student Teaching and related activities.
Certification Requirements
Majors
- B.A. Degree with a Major in Education Studies
- B.A. Degree with a Major in Education Studies with Elementary Certification, P-5
- B.A. Degree with a Major in Education Studies with Middle Grades Mathematics Certification, 5-9
- B.A. Degree with a Major in Education Studies with Middle Grades Science Certification, 5-9
- B.A. Degree with a Major in Teaching & Curriculum with Certification
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Posted: 8-14-2012Updated by Wanda Burch


