Secondary Certification
Course Requirements
Block I (9 credits)
ED 552 | Education in the U.S. | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 553 | Educational Psychology | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 578 | Education Technology | 3.00 Credit(s) |
| (or an advanced computer technology course) | |
Block II (12 Credits)
ED 523 | Multicultural Education | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 566 | Classroom Management: Secondary | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 569 | Introduction to Exceptionalities | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 627 | Societal Issues in Adolescence | 3.00 Credit(s) |
Block III (9 Credits)
EDR 510 | Content Area Reading Instruction (7-12) | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 531 | Secondary Methods: Biology | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 532 | Secondary Methods: Chemistry | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 533 | Secondary Methods: English | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 534 | Secondary Methods: General Science | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 535 | Secondary Methods: Mathematics | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 536 | Secondary Methods: Social Studies | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 537 | Secondary Methods: Spanish | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 511 | Secondary Curriculum: Biology | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 512 | Secondary Curriculum;Chemistry | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 513 | Secondary Curriculum: English | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 514 | Secondary Curriculum: General Science | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 515 | Secondary Curriculum: Mathematics | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 516 | Secondary Curriculum: Social Studies | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 517 | Secondary Curriculum: Spanish | 3.00 Credit(s) |
Student Teaching (6 Credits)
ED 581 | Student Teaching Seminar: Biology | 6.00 Credit(s) |
ED 582 | Student Teaching Seminar: Chemistry | 6.00 Credit(s) |
ED 583 | Student Teaching Seminar: English | 6.00 Credit(s) |
ED 584 | Student Teaching Seminar: General Science | 6.00 Credit(s) |
ED 585 | Student Teaching Seminar: Mathematics | 6.00 Credit(s) |
ED 586 | Student Teaching Seminar: Social Studies | 6.00 Credit(s) |
ED 587 | Student Teaching Seminar: Spanish | 6.00 Credit(s) |
ED 581-587: Credits not applicable to MAT degree
General and Course Requirements and Farrington College of Education policies and interpretations of certification regulations are subject to change.