Minor in Teaching

The teaching minor prepares undergraduates to teach in multiple contexts.  While this program is ideal for candidates interested in entering a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program in the future, this minor is also beneficial for students still considering teaching as a career path or those pursuing degrees in occupations that involve the teaching and/or preparation of children or adults in alternative as well as traditional classroom settings.  This program consists of eighteen (18) hours of required coursework related to the field of education.  The coursework provides foundational knowledge and skills related to teaching and learning.  Additionally, the plan of study for this minor requires students to apply their knowledge and skills in an internship relevant to their professional goals and interests as part of the Senior Seminar in Educational Studies course. Completion of this minor does not lead to teacher certification, but prepares students for pursuit of future teacher certification.

Below is a proposed course of study.  Teaching minor candidates may take more than one course during a semester; however, the Department of Education would encourage a student interested in entering the MAT program upon graduation to begin the teaching minor during his/her first year.

In addition to this program of study, candidates must also meet the general education requirements outlined under Ethos.

Fall Freshman

EDUC 1198

Exploring Teaching

3

Spring Freshman

 EDST 1102

Testing and Assessment of English Language Learners

3

Fall Sophomore

EDST 1101

Teaching English to Second Language Learners

3

Spring Sophomore

EDST 3343

Adolescent Development and Practicum

3

Fall Junior

EDUC 4461

Diversity I: Race and Poverty

1

Spring Junior

EDUC 4462

Diversity II: Gender and Identity

1

Fall Senior

EDUC 4463

Diversity III: Language and Culture

1

Spring Senior

EDST 4481

Senior Seminar in Education Studies

3

 

 

TOTAL HOURS

18