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    Dec 17, 2024  
Missouri Baptist University 2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
Missouri Baptist University 2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Speech/Theatre/Secondary Education, BA


CIP Code:13.1324/13.1205

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).

General Education Requirements for Speech/Theatre/Secondary Education   

Bachelor of Arts (Education)   

Programs within the School of Teacher Education are subject to change as DESE alters their requirements. Students must regularly meet with their advisor to remain on track for graduation and to meet certification requirements.

Speech/Theatre Major Requirements


It is recommended that non-education students take CPHI 203  to satisfy the Humanities General Education requirement.

REQUIRED THEATRE COURSES


Total: 30 Hours


Total: 15 Hours


Note(s)


*Also satisfies general education requirement

Total: 3 Hours


Note(s)


1See the catalog section on Senior Permission  for information on earning graduate credit for this course.

Secondary Education Major Requirements


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    

Instructional Strategies and Techniques in Content Specialty Area


Candidates should complete only the course(s) which represent the content area(s) of desired certification:

Total: 3-6 Hours


Field and Clinical Experiences


Total: 14 Hours


*Candidates pursuing secondary/middle combined certification must complete EDCL 411/511  in a middle school setting.
1See the catalog section on Senior Permission  for information on earning graduate credit for this course.
‡ Students who transfer in a course for EDCL 211  with a grade of B or better who do not have a MEES evaluation (or equivalent) must take EDCL 220 - Transfer Field Experience 
.

Note(s)


In addition, subject-specific course requirements for the following areas of secondary certification are included under their respective schools within this catalog: English (Humanities & Theology), Mathematics (Natural Sciences & Mathematics), Social Science (Social & Behavioral Sciences), and Speech/Theatre (Performing Arts).

Subject-specific course requirements leading to a baccalaureate degree and/or a teaching certificate in Business Education, Biology Education, and Chemistry Education are listed with the School of Teacher Education majors.

Required Assessments


  • Admission to Teacher Education Program: To be completed second semester of sophomore year (or first semester for students transferring as a second semester sophomore class rank or higher) in conjunction with EDUC 201 .
    • MoGEA: 066, 067, & 068 ($59.00 for all subtests/$25.00 per single subtest)**
    • Interview for admission to the Teacher Education Program
  • Students may not enroll in 400-level education classes until the above assessment requirements for admission have been met.
  • Approval to Student Teach: To be completed in the first semester of the senior year (or semester immediately preceding student teaching) with EDUC 401 .
    • Interview for approval to student teach
    • Completion of Professional Development Folio (PDF)
  • Recommendation for Certification:
    • Missouri Content Assessment (MoCA) for Secondary Speech/Theatre: 031 - Speech & Theatre - $73.00**
  • Competency-based assessment to be completed during Student Teaching or EDCL 4700 
    • Passing composite score on the Missouri Educator Evaluation System (MEES) summative evaluation

** Assessments required by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Fees are set by DESE and may be subject to change.

Note(s)


  • At least six hours of major and three hours of minor must be earned at Missouri Baptist University.
  • A grade of C or better (CR for zero credit classes) is required in courses taken to fulfill the requirements for a major or minor
    • ​Courses listed within this major are considered professional education requirements by DESE; therefore, students must receive a grade of C or better (B or better for Gateway courses).
    • The GPA for this program must be at least 3.000 and will include all courses listed in the major.
  • If a substitution has been made, documentation of the signed approval and course number and title must be sent to the Records Office. Please include the date of the submission.
  • At least 24 of the last 32 hours must be taken at Missouri Baptist University to meet residency requirements.
  • Major GPA 3.000 or better.
  • Cumulative GPA of at least 2.50 on a 4.00 scale is required for degree conferral. Program GPA must be 3.000 or better for degree conferral and certification. Students must meet all requirements for certification before this degree will be conferred.
    • ​​(Students who have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.00 on a 4.00 scale may graduate with just their content area major if they do not meet all requirements for certification.)​
  • At least 42 total hours of Upper Division (54 for dual degree).
  • At least 120 total credit hours (144 for dual degree).

* Available for graduate credit through Senior Permission.
^Teacher Education Program Gateway course – requires a grade of B or better (may be repeated once)
† Requires enrollment in EDAS WM7 Watermark 7-Year License as co-requisite/pre-requisite.

Students need to make an appointment with their assigned School of Teacher Education advisor (see myMBU Access) or the Director of Teacher Education Certification Advising during the first semester of their junior year for a graduation check.