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Jan 27, 2021
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Undergraduate Catalog 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Physics, Teaching Licensure, 6-12, B.A.
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Teaching licensure in Physics requires a baccalaureate degree and completion of professional education courses (Requirements for Certification ) for licensure.
The student must apply for Initial Admission to the Teacher Education Program (usually by the end of the sophomore year) after completing all requirements as outlined under ADMISSION PROCEDURES in the School of Education and Psychology section of the Catalog. Initial admission is required before the student can enroll in upper division education courses.
The student must also complete an application and all other requirements for Admission to Student Teaching. Prior to the professional semester, the student must take and pass the PRAXIS II licensure exam-both the appropriate section of the Principles of Learning and Teaching, and the particular specialty test(s) for the licensure area(s).
Major |
30 |
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Cognates |
15 |
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General Education |
24 |
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Elementary Foreign Language* |
0-6 |
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Professional Education |
37 |
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Denomination Certification |
14 |
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Total |
120-126 |
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Math Prerequisites not included |
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Total 30 Hours
*Elementary foreign language or two years of foreign language in high school 0-6 hours
Select three (3) hours from the following:
Professional Education Courses
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