Bachelor of Science in Education with Secondary (5-12) Teaching License
Each discipline in the secondary program (English, mathematics, social studies, science, and world languages) requires a unique and highly prescribed program of studies. Courses in these programs of study fall into three categories: the common core curriculum, the licensure concentration program, and the teacher education program. In all areas of these programs, the courses are carefully selected to prepare students to meet the rigorous content and teaching standards required for a middle school and high school teaching license in the discipline.
English Education (120 credits)
The English Education major for Secondary Education focuses on grades 5-12. The REPA 3 Licensing Rules require 120 credit hours to be completed in order to earn their degree. You must complete 34 of your 37 General Education credits before you may begin the Secondary Teacher Education Program. The available areas of study and their respective courses out outlined in the degree map. Additional information can be found on the School of Education website.
Social Studies Education (120 credits)
The Social Studies Education major for Secondary Education focuses on grades 5-12. The REPA 3 Licensing Rules require 120 credit hours to be completed in order to earn their degree. You must complete 31 of your 34 General Education credits before you may begin the Secondary Teacher Education Program. The available areas of study and their respective courses out outlined in the degree map. Additional information can be found on the School of Education website.
Mathematics Education
The secondary mathematics education program is offered in conjunction with the School of Science and additional information can be found in the bulletin under the School of Science.
Science
Starting fall 2023, undegraduate licensure programs will be available in biology (Life Science) and chemistry. Interested students should contact an advisor in the School of Education for more informaiton.
World Languages
The World Language program prepares students to be licensed secondary teachers in Spanish, German, French or American Sign Language. This is a relatively new program, so interested students should contact an advisor in the School of Education for more informaiton.
Last Updated: April, 2022.