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The Department of
Education offers the professional education component that is
required of all prospective teachers. The courses are offered in
the Department of Education and Department of Psychology.
Degree seeking candidates are allowed to take only a limited
number of the professional education courses before they are
formally admitted to teacher education. The courses that
require admission to teacher education are designated
“Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education”.
Teacher licensure for
degree-seeking candidates requires the
following education
courses:
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EDUCATION 230
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Introduction to the
Foundations of Education |
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*PSYCHOLOGY 235
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Psychology in
Childhood
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PSYCHOLOGY 237
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Psychology of
Adolescence |
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PSYCHOLOGY 239 - |
Educational
Psychology |
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EDUCATION 296 - |
Psychology of the
Exceptional |
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*EDUCATION 311 - |
Junior Practicum in
Elementary Education |
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EDUCATION 312 - |
Junior Practicum in
Secondary Education |
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*EDUCATION 430 - |
Senior Practicum in
Elementary Education |
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EDUCATION 431 - |
Senior Practicum in
Secondary and Special Area (K-12) Education |
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*EDUCATION 434 - |
The Elementary
School Curriculum |
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EDUCATION 435 -
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The Secondary School
Curriculum |
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*EDUCATION 491
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Student Teaching in
Elementary Education |
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EDUCATION 492
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Student Teaching in
the Secondary School |
*Elementary
Education majors must take the course designated as “Elementary
Education”; Secondary Education majors must take course
designated as “Secondary Education”.
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