Secondary Education Orientation (2 of 3)

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Secondary Education : 

Secondary Education Advising for Secondary Licensure Areas Part 2 of 3: The STEP Course and Internship Sequence

What courses in the school of education will I be required to take? : 

What courses in the school of education will I be required to take? Freshman and Sophomore Years: General Education Core (GEC) Requirements College of Arts and Sciences Requirements (CAR) Excluding Economics (in Bryan School of Business) Fall of Junior Year: *TED 445: Cultural Diversity and Learning (3 sh) Includes 25 hours of internship *ERM 401: Assessment I: Accountability in the Nation’s Schools (1 sh, online) *TED 401: Child and Adolescent Development and Learning (1 sh, online) Spring of Junior Year: *ERM 402: Assessment II: Standardized Tests (1 sh, online) *TED 403: English for Speakers of Other Languages (1 sh, online) *SES 401: Special Education (1 sh, online) 25 hours of internship tied to TED 403 and SES 401 LIS 120 (or sooner): Intro. to Instructional Technology (1 sh) *Courses must be taken in the three-semester sequence. NO EXEPTIONS. Additional courses may be required by the major/department.

What courses in the school of education will I be required to take? : 

What courses in the school of education will I be required to take? Fall of Senior Year: TED 535 (or sooner): Literacy in the Content Area (3 sh) *ERM 403: Assessment III: Classroom Assessment (1 sh, online) *TED 5XX: Teaching Practices and Curriculum in ___ (3 sh) Includes 50 hours of internship TED 527: French and Spanish TED 551: English TED 552: Foreign Languages (French & Spanish) and Latin TED 553: Social Studies TED 557: Mathematics TED 559: Sciences Spring of Senior Year: *TED 465: Student Teaching and Seminar (12 sh) *Courses must be taken in the three-semester sequence. NO EXEPTIONS. Additional courses may be required by the major/department.

What courses am I required to take for secondary teacher licensure? : 

What courses am I required to take for secondary teacher licensure? English STEP Courses Secondary English Licensure Competencies: ENG 321 and 322 Mathematics STEP Courses Secondary Mathematics Licensure Competencies: MAT 330 (fall, jr. yr.) MAT 405 (spring, jr. yr.) TED 558 (spring, jr. yr.) MAT 406 (fall, sr. yr.)

What courses am I required to take for secondary teacher licensure? : 

What courses am I required to take for secondary teacher licensure? Foreign Language (K-12 French & Spanish) and Classical Studies (Latin): STEP Courses K-12 Foreign Language (French & Spanish) and Secondary Latin Licensure Competencies: For Spanish Majors: SPA 321 recommended (jr. yr.) as required Spanish elective. For Classical Studies (Latin) Majors: CCI 205 and LAT 531. LAT 552 may replace TED 552 as a STEP requirement. Comprehensive Science: STEP Courses Secondary Science Licensure Competencies: For Biology Majors: GEO 103; one from GEO 111, 205, 311, 314; MAT 151 or 191; and PHY 211 and 212 or PHY 291 and 292. For Chemistry Majors: BIO 111; BIO 112; GEO 103; and one from GEO 111, 205, 311, 314. For Physics Majors: BIO 111; BIO 112; GEO 103; and one from GEO 111, 205, 311, 314.

What courses am I required to take for secondary teacher licensure? : 

What courses am I required to take for secondary teacher licensure? Comprehensive Social Studies: ECO 101 HIS 308 HIS 316 HIS 3XX – Elective in American or World History HIS 430 (fall, jr. yr.) HIS 440 (spring, jr. yr.)   Additionally, History Majors will choose 5 courses in at least three different disciplines from the following list: Anthropology: ATY 213 (recommended), 258, 315, 325, 330, 333, or 335 Geography: GEO 104, 105, 106/106L, 114, 306, 344, 491, 560, or other regional course Political Science: PSC 100 (recommended), 260, or 290 Psychology: PSY 121, 230, 240, 250, 260, 280, or 385 Sociology: SOC 101, 202, 323, 335, 344, 362, 365, or 420

Whom can I contact with specific questions about my subject area? : 

Whom can I contact with specific questions about my subject area? STEP: Dr. Jewell Cooper (jecooper@uncg.edu) English: Dr. Jeanie Reynolds (jmreyno3@uncg.edu) Dr. Amy Vetter (amvetter@uncg.edu) Mathematics: Dr. Carol Seaman (ceseaman@uncg.edu) Latin: Dr. Susan Shelmerdine (shelmerd@uncg.edu) Foreign Language: Marcia Payne Wooten (mpwooten@uncg.edu) French: Dr. Carmen Sotomayor (ctsotoma@uncg.edu) Spanish: Dr. Mariche Garcia de las Bayonas (megarcia@uncg.edu) Science: Dr. Catherine Matthews (cmatthews@uncg.edu) Angela Webb (awwebb@uncg.edu) Biology: Dr. Deborah Pelli (deborah_pelli@uncg.edu) Chemistry: Dr. Jerry Walsh (jlwalsh@uncg.edu) Physics: Dr. Promod Pratap (pratapp@uncg.edu) Social Studies: Wayne Journell (wayne_journell@uncg.edu) Anthropology: Dr. Arthur Murphy (admurphy@uncg.edu) Economics: Dr. Stuart Allen (stuart_allen@uncg.edu) Geography: Dr. Jay Lennartson (gilennar@uncg.edu) History: Dr. Lisa Tolbert (lctolber@uncg.edu) Political Science: Dr. Bill Crowther (wecrowth@uncg.edu) Psychology: Dr. George Michel (gfmichel@uncg.edu) Sociology: Julie Brown (jvbrown@uncg.edu)