Graduate Bulletin 1999-2001
EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
SECONDARY EDUCATION
Director: Mary Ann Doyle
The Department of Education offers course work leading to the master of science degree in secondary education. This program is particularly apt for junior high and high school teachers seeking to upgrade and deepen their professional expertise. Additionally, the course sequence contains all professional education course work required for secondary state certification. Please consult with the program/certification advisor regarding general education and teaching major requirements.
Required Courses
EDGR A723 Advanced Adolescent Psychology ... 3 credit hours
EDGR A726 Advanced Educational Psychology ... 3 credit hours
EDGR A770 Instructional Design ... 3 credit hours
EDGR A772 Secondary Curriculum ... 3 credit hours
EDGR A773 Evaluation of Learning ... 3 credit hours
Reading Requirement
- Select one (3 credit hour)s:
EDGR A810 Psychology of Teaching Reading - or
- EDGR A811 Reading in the Content Area
- or
- EDGR A822 Remedial Techniques: Secondary ReadingEDGR A871 Directed
Observation ... 1 credit hour
EDGR A870 Practicum ... 6 credit hours
- or
- EDGR A887 Internship ... 6 credit hours
(For teachers already certified at the secondary level, these 6 units are electives and can be satisfied by a variety of courses. Please consult your departmental advisor.)