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2012-2013 Undergraduate Academic Catalog | Program Descriptions | Teacher Education Overview | Majors

Adolescence Education, B.S.

The Adolescence Education programs lead to initial certification in the major for grades 7-12, with a 5-6 extension in the subject area of the initial certificate. The comprehensive programs emphasize practical, hands-on learning including field experiences in area classrooms where students observe, participate, and refine effective teaching methods. The degree requires a minimum of 124-125 semester hours (138-143 semester hours for students pursuing the General Science extension) with 60 semester hours in Liberal Arts (for definition of Liberal Arts see the Educational Programs section). A cumulative grade point average of 2.7 is required for student teaching and for graduation. Grades of no less than C in all major courses are required for certification. This undergraduate program leads to an initial teaching certification in one of the following subject areas:

A. Biology (grades 7-12; with 5-6 extension)
B. Chemistry (grades 7-12; with 5-6 extension)
C. English (grades 7-12; with 5-6 extension)
D. Mathematics (grades 7-12; with 5-6 extension)
E. Physics (grades 7-12; with 5-6 extension)
F. Social Studies (grades 7-12; with 5-6 extension)
G. Spanish (grades 7-12; with 5-6 extension)

Specific general education and content core courses are suggested for use in the programs depending upon one’s major. Consult the appropriate division for a comprehensive list of requirements for the degree.

Adolescence Education Pedagogical Core Requirements: 41 semester hours as follows:

  • EDU 190-Exceptional People (3);
  • EDU 190 OPE*-25 hours (0);
  • EDU 202-Foundations of Education (3);
  • EDU 302-Principles of Education (3);
  • EDU 302 OPE-25 hours (0);
  • EDU 307-Assessment in Inclusive Settings (3);
  • EDU 307 OPE-25 hours (0);
  • The appropriate Methods course (3):
    • EDU 310-Methods of Teaching LOTE (Languages Other than English)
    • EDU 312-Secondary English Methods
    • EDU 313-Secondary Math Methods
    • EDU 314-Secondary Science Methods
    • EDU 317-Secondary Social Studies Methods
  • The appropriate Methods OPE-25 hours (0): EDU 310 OPE, 312 OPE, 313 OPE, 314 OPE, or 317 OPE;
  • EDU 330-Classroom Behavior Management (3);
  • EDU 370-Middle School Theory & Practice (3);
  • EDU 370 OPE-25 hours (0);
  • EDU 379-Reading in the Content Area (3);
  • EDU 379 OPE-25 hours (0);
  • EDU 380-Language Acquisition & Literacy Development (3);
  • EDU 402A & 402B-Student Teaching (6 + 6);
  • EDU 442-Adolescence Education Student Teaching Capstone (2);
  • Training in Identification and Reporting of Child Abuse and Maltreatment;
  • Training in School Violence Prevention and Intervention.

* OPE means Observation/Participation Experience (Fieldwork)

Students must register for OPE concurrently with course of same number, e.g., EDU 302 and EDU 302 OPE.