Academic Programs
Secondary Programs
The Secondary Education programs lead to a Bacehlor of Science in Education: Secondary Education in specific content fields. Successful completion of a secondary education program requires meeting both academic content and performance-based standards as assessed at different points by the School of Education. The secondary education teacher license in Indiana mandates a content field, a target population based on early and late adolescence or young adulthood developmental levels, and multiple assignments at the middle school/junior high or high school levels (grades 5-12).
The program consist of general education, content, and professional education courses and requires at least 120 credits to graduate. To be licensed, a student must have at least one of the following major content areas. Credit earned in general education may be used where applicable to meet the course requirements in any major content area.
- Journalism
- Language Arts/English
- Language Arts/English (TSAP)
- Mathematics
- Mathematics (TSAP)
- Mathematics/Middle Grades
- Science/Chemistry
- Science/Chemistry (TSAP)
- Science/Earth-Space
- Science/Life Science (Biology)
- Science/Life Science (Biology) (TSAP)
- Science/Physics
- Social Studies/Historical Perspectives
- Social Studies/Historical Perspectives (TSAP)
- Special Education/Special Education