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    Dec 04, 2024  
Missouri Baptist University 2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
Missouri Baptist University 2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business Education/Marketing Education/Secondary Education, BS


CIP Code: 13.1303/13.1310/13.1205

  

  

Students must meet all requirements for certification before this degree will be conferred, including passing the following: 1) passing score on MoGEA for admission to the Teacher Education Program; 2) passing score on Missouri Content Assessments (017) Business and (022) Marketing for certification and graduation; 3) passing composite score on the MEES summative evaluation for certification and graduation; 4) passing Professional Development Folio for graduation.

Major Requirements


Total: 33 hours


6 Hours in Computer/Emerging Technology From the Following


3 hours in computer science/coding from the following


Note


1See the catalog section on Senior Permission for information on earning graduate credit for this course.
†Certification-only students (students who already hold a baccalaureate degree from a college or university with an approved teacher education program) are not required to complete BUSN 281 BUSN 303 , or BUSN 363 .
*Check pre-requisites
⁑ If applied to satisfy coding requirement cannot be used for emerging technology requirements

Instructional Strategies and Techniques in Content Specialty Area


Marketing Electives


At least 12 hours (4 courses) from the following:

Total: 61 hours


Professional Requirements


Total: 35 Hours


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  

Field and Clinical Experiences


Total: 14 Hours


*Candidates pursuing secondary/middle combined certification must complete EDCL 411/511 Teaching Field Experience II  in a middle school setting.
1See the catalog section on Senior Permission  for information on earning graduate credit for this course.

Total: 113 hours