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The following table details the
36-credit Master of Arts in
Education plus Teacher
Certification course sequence.
All courses will be completed in
a 12-month period beginning with
a summer session. A description
of each course can be found in
the
Graduate Studies Course Catalog.
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Two 1 Credit Education
workshops to be taken
before the end of the
program |
N/A |
2 |
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Summer I |
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Development of the ELL
Student |
EDU 8675 |
3 |
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Summer II |
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| Multiculturalism, Gender
and Inclusion in Schools |
EDU 8678 |
3 |
| History of American
Education |
EDU 8671 |
3 |
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Fall |
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Philosophy of Education |
EDU 8673 |
3 |
| Educational Psychology |
EDU 8618 |
3 |
| Methods of Teaching
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EDU 8616 |
3 |
| Educational Research |
EDU 8603 |
3 |
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Spring |
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| Teaching
Methods in the
Humanities or Math and
Science |
EDU 8550/8540 |
3 |
| Curriculum and
Assessment |
EDU 8614 |
3 |
| Student Teaching Seminar |
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6 |
| Program capstone seminar |
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Subject Area Course Requirements
The following list identifies
the specific courses required for certification by subject area.
These courses must be completed before the start of the Masters
Plus Certification Program and may be in addition to a related
degree in the subject area. Subject area
course requirements may be completed at any accredited college
or university. Review the
undergraduate course catalog for a description of the
courses or contact us to discuss your individual situation.
 Biology
- AST 1050 Planet Earth I
- BIO 2105 General Biology I
- BIO
2106 General Biology II
- BIO
3255 Introductory Ecology
- BIO
3055 Animal Physiology
- BIO
3155 Comparative Anatomy
- BIO
3351 Genetics
- BIO
3905 Vascular Plants
- BIO
4285 Developmental Biology
- BIO
4505 Molecular Biology
- CHM
1151 General Chemistry I
- CHM
1103 General Chemistry Lab I
- CHM
1152 General Chemistry II
- CHM
1104 General Chemistry Lab II
- CHM
2211 Organic Chemistry I
- CHM
2201 Organic Chemistry Lab I
- CHM
2212 Organic Chemistry II
- CHM
2202 Organic Chemistry Lab II
- PHY
1100 General Physics I
 Chemistry
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PHY
2410/2411 University Physics: Mechanics/Lab
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PHY
2412/2413 University Physics: Electricity and Magnetism/Lab
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CHM
1311/1301 Inorganic Chemistry I/Lab
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CHM
1512/1502 Quantitative Analysis/Lab
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CHM
3211/3201 Organic Chemistry I/Lab
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CHM
3212/3202 Organic Chemistry II/Lab
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CHM
3411/3401 Physical Chemistry I/Lab
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CHM
3511/3501 Instrumental Analysis/Lab
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CHM
4611/4603 Intro to Biochemistry/Lab
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Chemistry
Elective
 Citizenship
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ECO 1001 Principles of Microeconomics OR
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ECO 1002 Principles of Macroeconomics
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GEO 1001 Internat'l Approaches to Geography
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PSC 1100 Intro to American Government
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PSC 1200 Intro to International Relations
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SOC 3600 Race & Ethnic Relations
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HIS 1050 Themes in Modern World History
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HIS 2000 Investigating US History I
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HIS 2001 Investigating US History II
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One European History course before 1750
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One European History course after 1750
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One Upper Level History Elective
One of the following:
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HIS 2296 Chang. Roles of Women in Amer. Soc.
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HIS 3360 Women in the Pre-Modern West
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HIS 3361 Women in Modern Eur. Society
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HIS 4090 Women in the Middle East
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HIS 4528 Women in Modern Science & Tech.
One of the following:
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HIS 2291 Afri Amer Hist During Slavery
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HIS 2292 Afri Amer Hist Since Emancipation
One History class in one of the following areas:
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Latin American History, Middle Eastern History, African History or
Asian History
 English
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ENG
1050 The Literary Experience
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ENG 3150 Chaucer
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ENG
3250 Shakespeare
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ENG
4001 Major American Writers I **
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ENG
4002 Major American Writers II **
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ENG
2000 Advanced Expository Writing OR
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ENG
2030 Tutoring Writers (by invitation)
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ENG
2102 British Literary Tradition
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ENG
2400 Western World Literature I OR
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ENG
2401 Western World Literature II
** ENG 4001 OR 4002 may be replaced with ENG 2103 (Amer Lit Trad 1) or
ENG 2104 (Amer Lit Trad 2), respectively
Diversity I African American Literature
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ENG
2505 Poetry OR
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ENG
2510 Novel OR
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ENG
2515 Drama OR
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ENG
2520 Short Story OR
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ENG
4500 American Slave Narrative
Diversity II Women's Literature
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ENG
2300 Women in Literature OR
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ENG
4636 Contemporary American Women's Poetry OR
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ENG
4640 Contemporary American Women's Literature
Elective
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English
elective from Poetry, Novel or Drama Courses 2000 or above
 French
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FRE
1111-1112 Introductory French I & II
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FRE
1121-1122 Intermediate French I & II
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FRE
1131 Conversation & Composition
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FRE
1132 Adv. Conversation & Composition
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FRE
1141 Phonetics
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FRE
1133 Advanced Grammar
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FRE 3922 20th Century Novel or FRE
3923 Post World War II Writers
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FRE
2218 Franco Writers and Cultural Identity
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FRE
2142 Savoir Vivre in France
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FRE
3212 Le Tour de France
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FRE 3512 Paris, Capital the 19th Century
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FRE
3950 Research Seminar
TOTAL MINIMUM CREDIT HOURS:
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9
additional elective credits (beyond intermediate level) -
Upon completion of 1121 students must take advanced courses until they
have completed 30 credit hours.
Note: Two of the above advanced courses should be in French language and
literature.
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