Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2013-2014 Catalog Program: Secondary Education Professional Program Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||||||||
Secondary Education Professional ProgramDepartment of Secondary Education, Woodring College of Education 68 creditsIntroduction/What is the Study of Secondary Education?
Why Consider a Secondary Education Professional Program?
How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):Go to the Admission Requirements on the Secondary Education department page for more information. Grade RequirementsStudents must earn a grade of C (2.0) or better in the Secondary Education professional program and in all courses required for the endorsement. |
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Requirements | ||||||||||
Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | |||||||
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❑ SEC 301 - Educational Psychology I: Development and Individual Differences | ||||||||||
❑ SEC 302 - Educational Psychology II: Motivation, Learning and Assessment | ||||||||||
❑ SEC 310 - Education, Culture, and Equity | ||||||||||
❑ SEC 410 - Dynamics of Teaching | ||||||||||
❑ SEC 411 - Philosophical Foundations of Education | ||||||||||
❑ SEC 425 - Developmental Reading, Writing and Learning in Secondary Schools | ||||||||||
❑ SEC 430 - Secondary School Methods I - Instructional Strategies, Daily Planning, and Standards | ||||||||||
❑ SEC 431 - Secondary School Methods II-Assessment and Long Term Planning | ||||||||||
❑ SEC 432 - Secondary School Methods III - Management, Motivation and Discipline | ||||||||||
❑ SEC 433 - Teaching Laboratory | ||||||||||
❑ SEC 435 - Middle Level Practicum | ||||||||||
❑ SEC 436 - Secondary School Practicum | ||||||||||
❑ SEC 444 - Supporting Teaching and Learning with Technology | ||||||||||
❑ SEC 495 - Internship - Secondary | ||||||||||
❑ SPED 363 - Secondary Students With Special Needs | ||||||||||
Academic content methods courses are required for content methods courses are required for all major endorsement areas. For specific course numbers and schedule information, students are advised to contact their academic major department advisor. | ||||||||||
University Graduation RequirementsGeneral University Requirements (GURS) | ||||||||||
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