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    Apr 25, 2024  
Missouri Baptist University 2020-2021 Graduate Bulletin 
    
Missouri Baptist University 2020-2021 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Social Science (Grades 5-9) Certification


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CIP Code: 13.1317

NOTE: Middle school candidates may opt to complete certification in one or two concentration areas. In addition, middle school certification may be combined with secondary certification in the same content area, earning subject-specific certification in grades 5-12. 

Subject-Specific Certification Requirements:
NOTE: A 24-credit-hour area of concentration is required for middle school certification. Areas of concentration offered by Missouri Baptist University include Business Education, Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and Speech/Theatre. Candidates pursuing middle/secondary combined certification must satisfy all the subject-specific secondary content area requirements, which will also fulfill the middle school concentration area requirements, except for middle/secondary general science combined.

Content area courses are undergraduate-only unless otherwise noted.

Professional Requirements


Content Planning and Delivery/Individual Student Needs/Schools and the Teaching Profession

Total: 38-41


1Undergraduate-only courses required for admission to the Teacher Education Program.
2Undergraduate-only course required in preparation for approval to student teach.
Students who transfer in a course for EDRD 423/523  which does not include an equivalent field experience must complete: EDCL 420/520 Field Experience with English Language Learners 
 

Instructional Strategies and Techniques in Content Specialty Area


Field and Clinical Experiences


*Candidates pursuing middle/secondary combined certification must complete EDCL 511 Teaching Field Experience II  in a secondary school setting.

Core Requirements


  • HIWO 113 - World History I
  • HIWO 123 - World History II
  • HIUS 213 - United States History I
  • HIUS 223 - United States History II
  • ECON 103 - Survey of Economics for Non-Business Majors
  • EDGE 203 - Introduction to World Geography
  • POLS 103 - U.S. and Missouri Government and Constitution
  • One course from the following:
    • POLS 123 - State and Local Government
    • POLS 363 The African American Constitutional Experience

    • POPH 333 Political Philosophy

    • HIPO 343 The American Presidency

    • HIPO 353 American Political Thought

    • CRPO 453 Constitutional Law I

Total: 24 Hours


Total: 80-83 Hours


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