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Nov 23, 2024
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Missouri Baptist University 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Middle Childhood Education, BPS
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CIP Code: 13.1203
Students must meet all requirements for certification before this degree will be conferred, including passing the following: 1) all sections of the Missouri General Education Assessment (MoGEA); 2) the Professional Development Folio (semester prior to student teaching); 3) the Missouri Content Assessment(s) (MoCA) for each area of certification sought; and 4) a passing composite score on their summative evaluation in the Missouri Educator Evaluation System (MEES).
Note: Candidates pursuing this major may opt to complete either one or two concentration areas. In addition, the Middle Childhood major may be combined with Secondary certification, earning subject-specific certification in grades 5-12. Specific requirements are shown below:
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Professional Requirements
Content Planning and Delivery/Individual Student Needs/ Schools and the Teaching Profession
Instructional Strategies and Techniques in Content Specialty Area
Candidates should complete only the course(s) which represent the content area(s) of desired certification:
Note
1See the catalog section on Senior Permission for information on earning graduate credit for this course.
Field and Clinical Experiences
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.
6 hours in computer/emerging technology from the following
Total: 24 Hours
* Must satisfy prerequisite
Language Arts
The following courses constitute a minor in English.
College-level math electives
(8 hours minimum to total 24 hours in concentration)
General Science 5-9
Students desiring to complete a minor in Biology will also need to complete six hours of upper division biology electives to total 18 hours.
Speech/Theatre
Students desiring to complete a minor in Theatre will also need to complete at least two hours in the performance area (THEP courses).
Total: 24 Hours
*Note: COMM 233 Introduction to Cross-Cultural Communication fulfills a Fine Arts General Education course for students pursuing Middle Childhood Education with a concentration in Speech/Theatre. It is recommended that students take CPHI 203 Introduction to Logic (MOTR PHIL 101) to satisfy the Humanities General Education requirement.
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