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Secondary and PK-12 Education, M.A.T.


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 MASTERS OF ARTS IN TEACHING SECONDARY AND PK-12 EDUCATION

MAT SECD / KSEC (Licensure)

As of April 12, 2025

Content Designation: SECD / KSEC

Graduate Faculty: College of Education Faculty provide pedagogy courses, affiliate faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) provide content courses, Council on Teacher Education and CAS Liaison oversee governance.

Content Endorsements

Art, Visual (PK-12)

Music (PK-12)

English/Language Arts (Secondary 9-12)

Foreign Language: Spanish (PK-12)

Mathematics (Secondary 9-12)

Science: Biology (Secondary 9-12) Science:

Chemistry (Secondary 9-12) Science: Physics (Secondary 9-12)

Social Science: History (Secondary 9-12)

Degree Qualification(s) Earned: 

The Secondary Education program leads to a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree in Secondary Education or PK-12 Education. The purpose of the program is to provide individuals with a bachelor’s degree in an area other than education the opportunity to earn a master’s degree and an initial teacher license. Completion of the Master of Arts in Teaching degree in Secondary Education qualifies students for an Illinois Professional Educator License endorsed for teaching grades 9-12 in science (biology, chemistry, or physics designation), English, social science (history designation), or mathematics; or endorsed for teaching grades PK-12 in visual arts, music, physical education, physics or Spanish.

Other Related MAT Programs

The following list of programs are not housed within this MAT Secondary Education program group. Curriculum expectations for these majors are housed in other departments.

MAT Program Department
Early Childhood (Birth to Grade 2) - ECH Education Studies & Recreation (DESR)
Elementary Education (Grades K to 6) - ELED Education Studies & Recreation (DESR)
Physical Education (K-12) - PE Education Studies & Recreation (DESR)
Special Education (PK-12) - SPED Advanced Studies in Education (DASE)

Please note: Courses leading to an English as Second Language (ESL), Bilingual Education (BIL), Middle Level Education (MIDL) Endorsements can be added optionally to Secondary (9-12), K-12, and PreK-12 licensure programs above and beyond the initial Professional Educator License (PEL). Consult with the Office of Teacher Licensure for more information as ISBE requirements are subject to change.

Program Vision and Focus:

The Secondary Education MAT licensure program meets the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) standards in each content area designation, the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) standards, the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) Illinois Professional Educator Standards (IPES) and the Illinois Culturally Responsive Teaching and Leading Standards (IL CRTLS). The program is also aligned with standards of the International Literacy Association (ILA) and the World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment (WIDA). This licensure degree program requires the successful completion of the Illinois Licensure Testing System (ILTS) Content Area Test in the content area designation and the Pearson edTPA Professional Portfolio.

Qualification(s) Earned: 

The Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program in Secondary Education leads to an Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) Professional Educator License (PEL) teaching grades 9-12 in English/Language Arts, mathematics, science (biology, chemistry, or physics designation), English, or social science (history designation) or teaching grades PK-12 in visual arts, foreign language: Spanish, or music.

General Requirements | Entry Points:

  • Students are responsible for meeting the program and College requirements in effect at the time they officially register in a teacher education program leading to licensure at Chicago State University, regardless of when they were admitted to the university.
  • There are six “Entry Points” integrated into the curriculum plan of study designed to ensure that students meet and/or exceed program competencies and requirements necessary to move forward.

Entry Point 1 - Admission to Chicago State University:

Major Code: SECD or KSEC

Entry Point 2 - Admission to College of Education:

Major Code: SECD or KSEC

Attribute Code: ECOE

Entry Point 3: Admission to Professional Program: Major Code: SECD or KSEC

Attribute Code: ACOE

- Meet the general admission requirements of the University Graduate School and the College of Education.

- Specialization GPA > 2.75 - Pearson

- ILTS Content Area Exam Score > 240 for Full Admission

- Pearson - ILTS Content Area Exam Score < 240 for Conditional Admission

- Signed COE Disposition (NDA) Policy Statement

- Submit Transcripts to Advisor and Office of Teacher Licensure to determine which General Education and Content Specialization courses apply to licensure requirements

- Declaration of Intent to seek Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) Licensure and choose major.

- Interview and Writing Sample - Disposition Audit Report 1

- Self-Reflection

- COE Safety Training Module - Article 21 Disclosure

- Clear Accurate Biometrics Background Check - Illinois Educator Identification Number (IEIN)

- Disposition Audit 2 Report


- Specialization GPA > 2.75 - Professional Education GPA > 3.00 - Degree Audit Completed by Advisor

- Professional Education GPA > 3.00

- Degree Audit Completed by Advisor

- Early Methods STOT Report: Average Rubric Score > 3

- Disposition Audit 3 Report

 

Entry Point 4: Admission To COE Student Teaching Clinical Experience:

Semester 3 - 16 weeks (12+ credits) Attribute Code: SCOE

Entry Point 5: Admissions to the Profession:

Semester 4 - 16 weeks (3-6 credits) Attribute Code: GCOE

 

- Specialization GPA > 2.75

- Professional Education GPA > 3.00

- Degree Audit Completed by Advisor

- Mid Methods STOT Report: Average Rubric Score > 3

- Disposition Audit 4 Report

- General Education GPA > 2.50

- Specialization GPA > 2.75

- Professional Education GPA > 3.00

- Degree Audit Completed by Advisor

- Final Methods STOT Report: Average Rubric Score > 3

- Disposition Audit 5 & 6 Report - [External] Passing Score - edTPA Portfolio

- Pearson - ILTS Content Area Exam Score > 240*

Notes

✔ Receiving a grade of D in any course may prevent a student from admission to one of the College of Education Entry Points.

✔ It is highly recommended that students enroll in ED 3092: 240 Tutoring during the summer term.

General Requirements


  • Students are responsible for meeting the program and College requirements in effect at the time they officially register in a program leading to licensure at Chicago State University regardless of when they were admitted to the University.
  • Admission to the degree program is contingent upon good academic standing and acceptance by the department.
  • Formal admission to the College of Education as a degree-seeking student in a pre-professional program is based on current COE requirements.
  • Graduation requirements include a minimum of 33 credit hours of the student’s course work completed at the 5000-level; including courses identified to meet content area designation requirements, as approved by the program in consultation with the department for the specified content area designation.
  • No more than two grades of C may be applied toward the degree.
  • A full academic schedule of courses for graduate students is nine semester credit hours (6 hrs. during summer). Exceptions to this policy may be made only with the approval of the department.
  • Candidates must abide by all College policies stated in this catalog, unless exceptions are processed through established department, college, and university procedures, documented in writing.
  • Completion of all master’s degree requirements, including the Candidate Work Sample Capstone Project, must be completed within six years.

Admission Requirements


  • Provide two transcript(s) as evidence of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, and that the final 60 credit hours of undergraduate and/or graduate courses demonstrate a minimum GPA of 2.75 in the equivalent major in the teaching designation content area.
  • Credit towards required courses in the program will only be awarded for grades of C or higher.
  • Submit proof that undergraduate coursework meets a minimum grade of C threshold, including those credits identified to meet general education licensure requirements. General Education course requirements for licensure are subject to change by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE). Contact the Office of Teacher Licensure for more information at https://www.csu.edu/collegeofeducation/licensure.htm.

Program Completion and Graduation Requirements


Program Completion and Degree Requirements:

  • Program completion and degree requirements include a minimum of 33 credit hours of the student’s course work completed at the 5000-level; including courses identified to meet content area designation requirements, as approved by the program and the Office of Teacher Licensure in consultation with the department for the specified content area designation.
  • All student teachers will demonstrate they have met the Illinois Professional Teaching Standards, including mastery of the content knowledge as evidenced by a passing score on the Illinois Licensure Testing System content area test. Candidates for licensure must also successfully complete a Candidate Work Sample / Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA) professional portfolio by the National Board for Professional Teachers.
  • All course and program requirements must be completed within six years.
  • Candidates must abide by all College policies stated in this catalog, unless exceptions or adherence to higher expectations are noted in program documentation.

General program completion and graduation requirements include completing an application to complete the program with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 in all required and elective courses in professional education and the designated content area, as well as completion of the following addition licensure requirements:

  • Pre-clinical and clinical fieldwork forms documenting 100 clock hours are submitted to the Office of Field Placement.
  • Student Teaching Clinical Experiences successfully completed.
  • All College of Education and Program Assessments submitted in the Tevera courseware domain, including the Candidate Work Sample (edTPA) Capstone Project and Professional Portfolio.

Illinois State Board of Education licensure examination/assessments, including the Content Area Test in the discipline. Proof of passing must be submitted to the academic program by announced due dates PRIOR to permission given to register for the final Student Teaching clinical experience course.

  • Spring Semester Student Teaching - October 15th in the prior Fall Semester as part of the Application for Student Teaching Process.
  • l Semester Student Teaching - March 15th* in the prior Spring Semester as part of the Application for Student Teaching Process. * Extensions to June 30th can be granted with program approval.
  • All requirements are met for state licensure as mandated by the Illinois State Board of Education, in consultation with the Office of Teacher Licensure. After a transcript analysis is completed by the Office of Teacher Licensure, the candidate may be required to provide proof of completion of undergraduate-level coursework [i.e. 32 credit hours in the content area designation plus child psychology, educational psychology, and/or other state-mandated professional education requirements] to meet licensure requirements.

Curriculum Requirements - Master of Arts in Teaching in Secondary Education (Licensure) - 35-42 Credits


  • Secondary Education (Grades 9-12) Option - SECD 
  • PK-12 Education Option - KSEC

[Minimum 33 Graduate Credit Hours Required to Complete Degree]

* Restricted to students admitted to the College of Education

 f Field Block Course

^f Register along with Corequisite Field Block Course

Note: Students are responsible for meeting the program and College requirements in effect at the time they officially register in a teacher education program leading to licensure at Chicago State University, regardless of when they were admitted to the university.

Designation / Concentration- Professional Education Courses (13-20 credit hours)


Art, Visual (preK-12) - (13 -20 credits)


​​​​Students are responsible for meeting the designated program requirements. Requirements are subject to change.

Total Program Hours -35-42 Credits

English/Language Arts (Secondary 9-12) (15-18 credits)


​​Students are responsible for meeting the designated program requirements. Requirements are subject to change.

  • English/Language Program Concentration Requirements - Click Here
Total Program Hours: 38-41 Credits

Foreign Language: Spanish (Secondary(PK-12) (13-19 credits)


​​Students are responsible for meeting the designated program requirements. Requirements are subject to change.

  • Foreign Language: Spanish (PK-12) Program Concentration Requirements - Click Here
Total Program Hours: 35-41 Credits

Mathematics (Secondary 9-12) (13-16 credits)


Students are responsible for meeting the designated program requirements. Requirements are subject to change.

  • Mathematics (Secondary 9-12) Program Concentration Requirements - Click Here
Total Program Hours: 35-38 Credits

Music (PK-12) (13-19 credits)


Students are responsible for meeting the designated program requirements. Requirements are subject to change.

  • Music (PK-12) Program Concentration Requirements - Click Here
Total Program Hours: 35-41 Credits

Science: Biology, Chemistry or Physics (Secondary 9-12) (17-20 credits)


​​Students are responsible for meeting the designated program requirements. Requirements are subject to change.

  • Biology Program Concentration Requirements- Click Here 
  • Chemistry or Physics - Program Concentration Requirements - Click Here

 

 

Total Program Hours: 39-42 Credits

Social Science: History (Secondary 6-12) (13-16 credits)


​​Students are responsible for meeting the designated program requirements. Requirements are subject to change.

  • History (Secondary 9-12) Program Concentration Requirements- Click Here 
Total Program Hours: 35-38 Credits

Supportive Courses - 0 Credit Applied to Degree


Supportive Courses - 0 Credit Applied to Degree
  • ED 3092 OR ART 1092 | BIOL 3092 | CHEM 3092 | PHYS 3092 | ENG 1092 | HIST 1092
  • MATH 1092 | MUSM 1092 | SPAN 3092 - ILTS Test Preparation Review (1-3) [Pass/Fail]
  • ED 5171 | ED 3471 | ED 2471 - Pre-Clinical Field Experience I (1-2f75) [Pass/Fail]
  • ED 5272 | ED 3472 - Pre-Clinical Field Experience II (1-2 f150) [Pass/Fail]
  • ED 5373 - Pre-Clinical Field Experience III (1-2 f150) [Pass/Fail] (if needed)

Approved Undergraduate Courses


Here is a list of undergraduate courses that are equivalent to the graduate courses listed above. 

  • ED 2000 - Social and Cultural Foundations of Education (3)
  • ED 2020 - Urban Teacher (3)
  • ESL 4120 | ESL 2120 - Teaching English Language Learning (3^f)
  • ED 4200 | | ED 4500 - Principles & Practices in Middle & Secondary Schools (3^f)
  • ED 3312 - Teaching with Technology (3) | ED 4312 - Teaching with Technology (3)
  • ED 3472 - Pre-Clinical Field Experience II (1-2 f150) [Pass/Fail]
  • ED 3473 - Pre-Clinical Field Experience III (1-2 f150) [Pass/Fail] (if needed)

  • S ED 4300 - Characteristics of Students with Special Needs & Strategies to Differentiate Instruction (4^f) OR
  • S ED 4301 + S ED 4303 (3^f + 2^f) - Characteristics of Students with Special Needs & Strategies to Differentiate Instruction (4^f)

  • LITC 4300- Content Area Reading & Assessment (3)

Field Hour Block - Secondary Education (Grades 9-12) Option:


Candidates are expected to complete pre-clinical and clinical field experiences in the classroom setting one to five days per week, as noted below.

Semester

Field Course:

Integrated Field Tasks Assigned to Match Course Registration

Day Min. Hours Activity
Year 3 - Spring Semester

ED 5171 | ED 3471| ED 2471 - Pre-Clinical Field Experience I (1-2f150) [Pass/Fail]

ED 5200 | ED 4200 - Principles and Practices in Middle and Secondary Schools (3^f)

ESL 5120 | ESL 4120 | 2120 - Teaching English Language Learning (3^f)

S ED 5300 | S ED 4300 - Characteristics of Students with Special Needs & Strategies to Differentiate Instruction (4^f)

One Day (i.e. F) OR

Two Days (i.e. MW)

75 Pre-Clinical: Participatory Observation/ Small Group/Tutoring/Co-Teach
Year 4 - Fall Semester

ED 5474 - Restorative Justice Action Research in Education (4f) OR [Pre-Clinical Field Experience II AND ED 3472 - (1-2f150) [Pass/Fail] + ENG 5360 - Practicum: Teaching Literature (3^f)]

LITC 5300 | LITC 4300 | READ 5100 | READ 4100 - Content Reading and Assessment for Middle and Secondary School Teachers (3^f)

ED 5450 - Advanced Methods of Teaching: Secondary Subject (3^f)

Two Days (i.e. MW)

OR

Three Days (i.e. MWF)

150-225

SECD Option Majors:

One field placement setting in Middle/ Secondary

Pre-Clinical: Tutoring/

Teach Whole Lesson /Action Research

Year 4 - Spring Semester ED 5470 - Internship: Secondary Teaching (3-6f240-360) o Candidate Work Sample Portfolio / edTPA MTWRF

240-360 SECD Option Majors:

One field placement setting in Middle/ Secondary

Clinical: Teacher Candidate
 

Typical School Day = 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. = 6.5 hours

Representative Course Credit Equivalents between Direct Instruction and Time for Field Experience:

● Example: A course of 3 credit hours with 45 field experience hours is represented as (3|2+1f45) which means that there are two (2) contact hours for direct instruction plus one (1) credit unit equivalent for supervised field experiences which are scheduled for a minimum of 45 field experience hours. The instructor will be awarded (3) CUES for this course.

Please note: Field-based experience in English as Second Language classrooms will be assigned to match the candidate’s licensure or non-licensure major (i.e. the Professional Educator License (PEL) age or grade range.)

     

 

Field Hour Block - PK-12 Education Option:


Candidates are expected to complete pre-clinical and clinical field experiences in the classroom setting one to five days per week, as noted below.

Semester

Field Course:

Integrated Field Tasks Assigned to Match Course Registration

Day Min. Hours Activity
Year 3 - Spring Semester

ED 5171 | ED 3471| ED 2471 - Pre-Clinical Field Experience I (1-2f150) [Pass/Fail]

ED 5200 | ED 4200 - Principles and Practices in Middle and Secondary Schools (3^f)

ESL 5120 | ESL 4120 | 2120 - Teaching English Language Learning (3^f)

S ED 5300 | S ED 4300 - Characteristics of Students with Special Needs & Strategies to Differentiate Instruction (4^f)

One Day (i.e. F) OR

Two Days (i.e. MW)

75 Pre-Clinical: Participatory Observation/ Small Group/Tutoring/Co-Teach
Year 4 - Fall Semester

ED 5474 - Restorative Justice Action Research in Education (4f) OR [Pre-Clinical Field Experience II AND ED 3472 - (1-2f150) [Pass/Fail] + ENG 5360 - Practicum: Teaching Literature (3^f)]

LITC 5300 | LITC 4300 | READ 5100 | READ 4100 - Content Reading and Assessment for Middle and Secondary School Teachers (3^f)

ED 5525 - Advanced Methods of Teaching: PreK-12 Subject (3^f) OR ED 5450 - Advanced Methods of Teaching: Secondary Subject (3f45) AND ED 5510 - Advanced Methods of Teaching in the Subject Area (3f30)

Two Days (i.e. MW)

OR

Three Days (i.e. MWF)

225 KSEC Option Majors:

Two field placement settings: elementary/ middle school and secondary

Pre-Clinical: Tutoring/

Teach Whole Lesson /Action Research

Year 4 - Spring Semester ED 5750 - Internship/Seminar of Teaching Subject Area K-12 (3-6f240-360) o Candidate Work Sample Portfolio / edTPA MTWRF

240-360 KSEC Option Majors: Two field placement settings: elementary/ middle school and secondary

Clinical: Teacher Candidate
 

Typical School Day = 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. = 6.5 hours

Representative Course Credit Equivalents between Direct Instruction and Time for Field Experience:

● Example: A course of 3 credit hours with 45 field experience hours is represented as (3|2+1f45) which means that there are two (2) contact hours for direct instruction plus one (1) credit unit equivalent for supervised field experiences which are scheduled for a minimum of 45 field experience hours. The instructor will be awarded (3) CUES for this course.

Please note: Field-based experience in English as Second Language classrooms will be assigned to match the candidate’s licensure or non-licensure major (i.e. the Professional Educator License (PEL) age or grade range.)

     

PLAN OF STUDY - Secondary Education MAT - Grades 9-12 Option


[35-44 Credits] | Effective Fall 2025 [Minimum 33 Graduate Credit Hours Required to Complete Degree]

Semester I - Fall - 12+ Credits

Semester II - Spring - 10+ Credits

Entry Point 1: Admission to the CSU Graduate School & Entry Point

2: Admission to College of Education [Attribute Code: ECOE]

Entry Point 3: Admission to College of Education Professional Program

[Attribute Code: ACOE]

Professional Education:

● ED 5000 - Social and Cultural Foundations of Education (3)

● ED 5020 | ED 5400 | ED 2020 - Urban Teacher (3) ● ED 5312 | ED 4312 | ED 3312 - Teaching with Technology (3)

● ED 5960 - Fund of Educational Research (3)

● PSYC 2040 - Child & Adolescent Psychology (either as a General Education or Professional Education Foundation course, if needed.)

Professional Education:

● ED 5200 | ED 4200 - Principles and Practices in Middle and Secondary Schools (3^f)

● ESL 5120 | 4120 | 2120 - Teaching English Language Learning (3^f)

● S ED 5300 | S ED 4300 - Characteristics of Students with Special Needs & Strategies to Differentiate Instruction (4^f)

● ED 5171 | ED 3471 | ED 2471 - Pre-Clinical Field Experience I (1-2f75) [Pass/Fail]

Designation Specific Courses (as it applies) [Fall or Spring]:

● Readings in Art Education: Research, Theory and Practice [ART 5650] (1)

● Readings in Science Education (Biology, Chemistry or Physics): Research, Theory and Practice [BIOL 5710 | CHEM 5710 | PHYS 5710] (1)

● Inquiry Instruction in the High School Classroom: Activity-based Biology | Chemistry | Physics [BIOL 5720 | CHEM 5720 | PHYS 5720] (3)

 

Field Block: School Day = 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Field in this block meets two (2) days a week on MW or TR

[Minimum of 75 hours]

Semester III - Fall - 11+ Credits

Semester IV - Spring - 3+ Credits

Entry Point 4:

Admission to College of Education Student Teaching Clinical Experience [Attribute Code: SCOE]

Entry Point 5:

Admission to the Profession | Completion of Program [Attribute Code: GCOE]

Professional Education:

● ED 3092 or BIOL 1092 | CHEM 1092 | PHYS 1092 | ENG 1092 | HIST 1092 | MATH 092 - ILTS Teacher Licensure Test Review (1-3) [Pass/Fail]

● *LITC 5300 | LITC 4300 | READ 5100 | READ 4100 - Content Reading and Assessment for Mid and Sec School Teachers (3^f)

● *ED 5450 - Adv Meth of Teach: Sec Sub (3^f)

● *ED 5474 - Restorative Justice Action Research in Education (4|3+1 f225) OR [ED 3472 - Pre-Clinical Field Exp II (1-2f150) [Pass/Fail] AND *ENG 5360 - Pract: Teach Lit (3^f)]

Professional Education:

● *ED 5470 - Internship: Secondary Teaching (3-6|1+8f 240-360)

Field Block: School Day = 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Field in this block meets three (3) days a week on MTR [Minimum of 150 hours]

Field Block: School Day = 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Field in this block meets five (5) days a week on MTWRF [Minimum of 240-360 hours]

* Restricted to students admitted to the College of Education.

f Field Block Course

^f Register along with Corequisite Field Block Course

 

PLAN OF STUDY - Secondary Education MAT - PK-12 Option


[35-44 Credits] | Effective Fall 2025

Semester I - Fall - 12+ Credits

Semester II - Spring - 10+ Credits

Entry Point 1: Admission to the CSU Graduate School & Entry Point

2: Admission to College of Education [Attribute Code: ECOE]

Entry Point 3: Admission to College of Education Professional Program

[Attribute Code: ACOE]

Professional Education:

● ED 5000 - Social and Cultural Foundations of Education (3)

● ED 5020 | ED 5400 | ED 2020 - Urban Teacher (3) ● ED 5312 | ED 4312 | ED 3312 - Teaching with Technology (3)

● ED 5960 - Fund of Educational Research (3)

● PSYC 2040 - Child & Adolescent Psychology (either as a General Education or Professional Education Foundation course, if needed.)

Professional Education:

● ED 5200 | ED 4200 - Principles and Practices in Middle and Secondary Schools (3^f)

● ESL 5120 | 4120 | 2120 - Teaching English Language Learning (3^f)

● S ED 5300 | S ED 4300 - Characteristics of Students with Special Needs & Strategies to Differentiate Instruction (4^f)

● ED 5171 | ED 3471 | ED 2471 - Pre-Clinical Field Experience I (1-2f75) [Pass/Fail]

Designation Specific Courses (as it applies) [Fall or Spring]:

● Readings in Art Education: Research, Theory and Practice [ART 5650] (1)

● Readings in Science Education (Biology, Chemistry or Physics): Research, Theory and Practice [BIOL 5710 | CHEM 5710 | PHYS 5710] (1)

● Inquiry Instruction in the High School Classroom: Activity-based Biology | Chemistry | Physics [BIOL 5720 | CHEM 5720 | PHYS 5720] (3)

 

Field Block: School Day = 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Field in this block meets two (2) days a week on MW or TR

[Minimum of 75 hours]

Semester III - Fall - 11+ Credits

Semester IV - Spring - 3+ Credits

Entry Point 4:

Admission to College of Education Student Teaching Clinical Experience [Attribute Code: SCOE]

Entry Point 5:

Admission to the Profession | Completion of Program [Attribute Code: GCOE]

Professional Education:

● ED 3092 or ART 1092 | MUSM 1092 | SPAN 3092 - ILTS Teacher Licensure Test Review (1-3) [Pass/Fail]

● *LITC 5300 | LITC 4300 | READ 5100 | READ 4100 - Content Reading and Assessment for Middle and Sec Sch Teachers (3^f)

● *ED 5525 - Adv Meth of Teach: PreK-12 Subject (3^f) OR [*ED 5450 | MUSM 5063 - Advanced Methods of Teaching: Secondary Subject (3^f) AND *ED 5510 | MUSM 5061 - Adv Meth of Teach in the Subject Area (3^f)]

● *Restorative Justice Action Research in Education [ED 5474] (4|3+1 f225)

Professional Education:

● *ED 5750 - Internship/Seminar of Teaching Subject Area K-12 (3-6|1+8f 240-360)

Field Block: School Day = 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Field in this block meets three (3) days a week on MTR [Minimum of 150 hours]

Field Block: School Day = 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Field in this block meets five (5) days a week on MTWRF [Minimum of 240-360 hours]

* Restricted to students admitted to the College of Education.

f Field Block Course

^f Register along with Corequisite Field Block Course

 

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