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Nov 21, 2024
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Missouri Baptist University 2017-2018 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Social Science (Grades 5-9) Certification
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CIP Code: 13.1317
NOTE: Candidates pursuing this certification may opt to complete either one or two concentration areas. In addition, the Middle School certification may be combined with Secondary certification, earning subject-specific certification in grades 5-12. Specific requirements are shown below:
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.
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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 EDUC 203 which does not include an equivalent field experience must complete EDCL 200.
‡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
Core Requirements
- HIST 113 - Western Civilization I
- HIST 123 - Western Civilization II
- HIST 213 - United States History I
- HIST 223 - United States History II
- POLS 113 - Federal Government
- POLS 123 - State and Local Government
- ECON 103 - Survey of Economics for Non-Business Majors
- EDMS 323 - Geographical Concepts for Middle/Secondary
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