Middle/Secondary Level and K-12 Education

Program Overview

Programs are designed to provide professional preparation for teaching in middle, and secondary, or K-12 settings. Licensure is available in the following areas: Chemistry (9-12), Communication Arts and Literature (5-12), Life Science (9-12), Mathematics (5-12), Music: Instrumental and Classroom (K-12), Music: Vocal and Classroom (K-12), Physics (9-12), Social Studies (5-12), World Languages and Cultures (French, German, Spanish) (K-12).

NOTE: Students have the option of adding the General Science (5-8) licensure to 9-12 Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, Life Science, or Physics by taking the following courses:

  • BIOL 101 General Biology (4 credits)
    or
  • BIOL 207 Genetics, Ecology,and Evolution (4 credits) and BIOL 208 Biological Communication and Energetics (4 credits) and BIOL 209 Biology of Sustainability (4 credits)

Plus:

  • PHYS 101 Physics for the Liberal Arts (4 credits)
    or
  • PHYS 109 General Physics I (4 credits) and PHYS 110 General Physics II (4 credits)
    or
  • PHYS 211 Introduction to Classical Physics I (4 credits) and PHYS 212 Introduction to Classical Physics II (4 credits)

Plus:

  • GEOL 111 Introductory Physical Geology
    or one of GEOL 110, 113, 114, 115 (4 credits each)
  • PHYS 104 Astronomy (4 credits)

Core Secondary Education Requirements

Block 1

  • EDUC 210 Education's Place in Society and Field Experience (4 credits)

Block 2

  • EDUC 329 Diverse Learners and Families (4 credits)
  • EDUC 330 Psychology for Teaching and Learning (4 credits)
  • EDUC 332 Field Experience II: Learning & Teaching (0 credit)

Block 3

  • EDUC 355 Reading for the 5-12 Teacher (4 credits)*

*Taken by all licensure areas except Music Education

Block 4

  • EDUC 431 Use of Technology for Instruction (4 credits)
  • or EDUC 432 Learning with Technology in International Contexts (4 credits)
  • EDUC 460 Clinical Practice: Student Teaching and Seminar (10 credits)**
  • or
  • EDUC 463 Student Teaching and Seminar, Dual Licensure (12 credits)**

**As determined by your specific program(s)

Major in Middle/Secondary and K-12

Core Secondary Education Requirements

Block 1

  • EDUC 210 Education’s Place in Society and Field Experience (4 credits)
  • EDUC 211 Field Experience I: Exploration (0 credit)
  • MTLE: Basic Skills or other Minnesota BOT approved licensure exams

Block 2

  • EDUC 329 Diverse Learners and Families (4 credits)
  • EDUC 330 Psychology for Teaching and Learning (4 credits)
  • EDUC 332 Field Experience II: Learning & Teaching (0 credit)

Block 3

  • EDUC 355 Reading for the 5-12 Teacher (4 credits)*
    *Taken by all licensure areas except Music Education and ESL

Methods Courses as noted in individual licensure area requirements and corresponding Field Experience III:

  • EDUC 336 Field Experience III: Communication Arts and Literature (0 credit)
  • EDUC 339 Field Experience III: Health (0 credit)
  • EDUC 341 Field Experience III: Mathematics (0 credit)
  • EDUC 342 Field Experience III: Music (0 credit)
  • EDUC 343 Field Experience III: Physical Education (0 credit)
  • EDUC 344 Field Experience III: Science (0 credit)
  • EDUC 346 Field Experience III: Social Studies (0 credit)
  • EDUC 347 Field Experience III: World Languages (0 credit)

Block 4

  • EDUC 431 Use of Technology for Instruction (4 credits)
    or
  • EDUC 432 Learning Design with Technology in International Contexts (4 credits)
  • EDUC 460 Clinical Practice: Student Teaching and Seminar (10 credits)**
    or
  • EDUC 463 Student Teaching and Seminar, Dual Licensure (12 credits)**

**As determined by your specific program(s)

Co-Major in Chemistry (9-12)

Note: A Co-major cannot be a stand-alone major.

Note: Chemistry 9-12 is typically combined with the General Science (5-8) licensure for completion of the full scope of 5-12 science licensure.

Blocks 1, 2, 3 and 4 as listed above

Plus Block 3 curriculum and instruction special methods course and field experience III:

  • EDUC 318 Curriculum and Instruction for Science (5-12) (4 credits)
  • EDUC 344 Field Experience III: Science (0 credit)

Plus:

  • CHEM 111 General Chemistry I (4 credits) and CHEM 112 General Chemistry II (4 credits)
    or
  • CHEM 115 Accelerated General Chemistry (4 credits)

Plus:

  • CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I (4 credits)
  • CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II (4 credits)
  • CHEM 300 Quantitative Analysis (4 credits)
  • CHEM 331 Chemical Thermodynamics and Reaction Dynamics (4 credits)
  • CHEM 481 Seminar (1 credit)
  • CHEM 484 Seminar (1 credit)
  • CHEM 491 Individual Research (2 or 4 credits)
  • MATH 113 Calculus I (4 credits)
  • MATH 114 Calculus II (4 credits)
  • PHYS 211 Introduction to Classical Physics I (4 credits)
  • PHYS 212 Introduction to Classical Physics II (4 credits)

Plus:

  • Demonstrated competence on all required state standards

To complete a major in Chemistry (B.A.), additional courses are required. See Chemistry section in the catalog

Co-Major in Communication Arts and Literature (5-12)

Co-Major in Life Science (9-12)

Co-Major in Mathematics (5-12)

Co-Major in Music: Instrumental and Classroom (K-12)

Co-Major in Music: Vocal and Classroom (K-12)

Co-Major in Physics (9-12)

Co-Major in Social Studies (5-12)

Co-Major in World Languages and Cultures (French, German, Spanish) (K-12)

General Science Concentra

Students have the option of adding the General Science (5-8) licensure to 9-12 Chemistry, Life Science, or Physics by taking the following courses:

  • BIOL 101 General Biology (4 credits)
    or
  • BIOL 207 Genetics, Ecology,and Evolution (4 credits) and BIOL 208 Biological Communication and Energetics (4 credits) and BIOL 209 Biology of Sustainability (4 credits)

Plus:

  • PHYS 101 Physics for the Liberal Arts (4 credits)
    or
  • PHYS 109 General Physics I (4 credits) and PHYS 110 General Physics II (4 credits)
    or
  • PHYS 211 Introduction to Classical Physics I (4 credits) and PHYS 212 Introduction to Classical Physics II (4 credits)

Plus:

  • GEOL 111 Introductory Physical Geology
    or one of GEOL 110, 113, 114, 115 (4 credits each)
  • PHYS 104 Astronomy (4 credits)