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Secondary Education (SEED) Professors Besonen, Farah, Graening, Taylor, Totten Professors Emeriti Waltman, Williamson Associate Professors Morrow, Wavering Associate Professors Emeriti Clark, Ford Assistant Professor Lincoln Secondary Schools Program Students certifying to teach in grades 7-12 will receive a degree from the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences with a specialization in one of the following areas: biology, chemistry, communication and drama, English, foreign language, geography, geology, history, journalism, mathematics, physics, political science, psychology, sociology, speech and drama, or any other appropriate degree. The following 18-hour, Pre-Education Core will be included in the undergraduate degree program:
Students with an appropriate baccalaureate degree and upon completion of the Pre-Education Core may apply to the Master of Arts in Teaching program to complete a master's and licensure. See the Graduate School Catalog for information about the M.A.T. program. Secondary Education M.A.T. Application Process I. Preliminary Admissions Students complete a preliminary admissions form at the end of CIED 1002/1011
indicating teaching field intent, anticipated date to enter M.A.T., GPA
(including transfer work) and completion of PRAXIS I. Students who transfer
CIED 1002/1011 from another
II. Candidacy Status
III. Professional Standing Status Professional Standing Status will be granted at completion of the first 6 hours of M.A.T. courses and after faculty review. (For details, contact the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Graduate Education Building 201.) SECONDARY EDUCATION (SEED) SEED5153 Design and Preparation of Curriculum Materials (FA, SP, SU) Principles and procedures for the selection, development, and organization of curriculum materials including learning packages, simulation and gaming, units, courses of study or curriculum guides. Prerequisite: EDFD 5373 or equivalent. SEED560V Workshop (1-18) (IR) SEED599V Seminar (1-18) (IR) SEED600V Master's Thesis (1-18) (IR) SEED605V Independent Study (1-18) (FA, SP, SU) SEED660V Workshop (1-18) (IR) Prerequisite: advanced graduate standing. SEED674V Internship (1-18) (IR) Prerequisite: advanced graduate standing. SEED680V Educational Specialist Project (1-6) (IR) SEED700V Doctoral Dissertation (1-18) (FA, SP, SU) Prerequisite: candidacy.
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