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Early Childhood EducationCourse # Course Name State Requirement Duration
ECE 513 Early Childhood Growth and Development The behavior and developmentof the young child
4 weeks
ECE 510 Effective Instruction for Early Childhood Education Curriculum for early childhood education 4 weeks
ECE 511 Language and Literacy Methods in EarlyChildhood Education
Methods and materials for early childhood 4 weeks
RDNG 500RDNG 501
Reading Methods: Primary Reading Methods: Elementary
Teaching reading at the elementary levelor emergent literacy
4 weeks4 weeks
TCH 503 Teaching Methods: Elementary Mathematics Content course in math 4 weeks
TCH 504 Teaching Methods: Elementary Science Content course in science 4 weeks
TCH 505 Teaching Methods: Elementary Social Studies Content course in social studies 4 weeks
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English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
Middle Level Education
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Elementary Education Course # Course Name State Requirement Duration
RDNG 501 Reading Methods: Elementary Teaching of reading in the elementary school 4 weeks
EDUC 525 Theories of Growing and Learning Child growth and development 4 weeks
TCH 503 Teaching Methods: Elementary Mathematics Mathematics for the elementary school teacher
4 weeks
TCH 504 Teaching Methods: Elementary Science Science for the elementary teacher 4 weeks
TCH 505 Teaching Methods: Elementary Social Studies Social studies for the elementary teacher 4 weeks
TCH 502 TCH 501 HLTH 510
Teaching Methods: Elementary Language Arts Teaching Methods: Elementary Art Health and Nutrition for Educators
Literature for children, art for the elementary school teacher, music for the elementary teacher, or health for the elementary teacher
4 weeks 4 weeks 4 weeks
Course # Course Name State Requirement Duration
TESOL 570 Foundations of Instruction Principles and strategies for teaching ESOL to elementary and secondary learners
4 weeks
TESOL 573 Applied Linguistics Linguistics 4 weeks
TESOL 575 Teaching Reading and Writing Teaching reading and writing to limited English proficient (LEP) learners
4 weeks
TESOL 572 Assessment Elective in testing/assessment for languageminority learners
4 weeks
TESOL 571 Instructional Techniques and Methods Elective in ESOL curriculum designand materials
4 weeks
Course # Course Name State Requirement Duration
EDUC 523 Middle School Curriculum Development and Instruction Middle-level curriculum and organization 4 weeks
EDUC 526 Overview of Adolescent Psychology Early adolescent growth and development and learning communities
4 weeks
RDNG 509 RDNG 510
Adolescent Reading and Writing Strategies Content Area Reading and Writing for Adolescents
Teaching reading and writing in the content area
4 weeks 4 weeks
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Literacy TeacherCourse # Course Name State Requirement Duration
RDNG 504 Phonological Theory and Application Foundations of reading 4 weeks
RDNG 511 Reading Assessment Assessment strategies for reading 4 weeks
RDNG 507 RDNG 510
Content Area Reading and Writing for Elementary Content Area Reading and Writing for Adolescents
Content area reading and writing 4 weeks 4 weeks
RDNG 501 RDNG 502
Reading Methods: Elementary Reading Methods: Secondary
Instructional strategies for reading 4 weeks 4 weeks
RDG 539 RDG 541
Reading Skills and Practicum (K-8) Reading Skills and Practicum (6-12)
Practicum in literacy 6 weeks 6 weeks
Literacy RequirementCourse # Course Name State Requirement Duration
RDNG 507 RDNG 510
Content Area Reading and Writing for Elementary Content Area Reading and Writing for Adolescents
Content area reading and writing 4 weeks 4 weeks
Course # Course Name State Requirement Duration
TCH 510 TCH 520MTE 559
Secondary Teaching MethodsTeaching MethodsCurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary Methods
General methods 4 weeks4 weeks6 weeks
TCH 501TCH 511MTE 534
Teaching Methods: Elementary ArtTeaching Methods: Secondary ArtCurriculum Constructs and Assessment:Visual and Performing Arts
Art 4 weeks4 weeks4 weeks
MTE 580 Curriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary Business and Marketing
Business 6 weeks
TCH 502MTE 566
Teaching Methods: Elementary Language ArtsCurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary English/Language Arts
English 4 weeks6 weeks
MTE 550 Curriculum Constructs and Assessment: Global Languages
Foreign language 6 weeks
TCH 503TCH 513TCH 543MTH 506MTE 564
Teaching Methods: Elementary MathematicsTeaching Methods: Secondary MathematicsTeaching Methods: Remedial MathematicsMethods of Teaching MathematicsCurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary Mathematics
Mathematics 4 weeks4 weeks4 weeks6 weeks6 weeks
TCH 502 Teaching Methods: Elementary Language Arts Middle school language arts 4 weeks
TCH 503MTH 506
Teaching Methods: Elementary MathematicsMethods of Teaching Mathematics
Middle school mathematics 4 weeks6 weeks
TCH 504 Teaching Methods: Elementary Science Middle school science 4 weeks
TCH 505 Teaching Methods: Elementary Social Studies Middle school social studies 4 weeks
MTE 551 Curriculum Constructs and Assessment: Physical Education
Physical education 6 weeks
TCH 514MTE 569
Teaching Methods: Secondary ScienceCurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary Science
Science (includes biology, chemistry, physics) 4 weeks6 weeks
TCH 505TCH 515MTE 567
Teaching Methods: Elementary Social StudiesTeaching Methods: Secondary History/Social StudiesCurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary History/Social Science
Social studies 4 weeks4 weeks6 weeks
MTE 534 Curriculum Constructs and Assessment: Visual and Performing Arts
Theater 4 weeks
EDUC 521ONL 502MTE 522MTE 523
Classroom Management for EducatorsOrganizing and Managing the Online ClassroomMaintaining an Effective Learning ClimateMaintaining an Effective Learning Climate
Classroom management 4 weeks4 weeks6 weeks6 weeks
SPED 530SPE 513
Introduction to Learners with Special NeedsOrientation to the Exceptional Child
Characteristics of exceptional children 4 weeks6 weeks
EDUC 526 Overview of Adolescent Psychology Educational psychology 4 weeks
EDUC 524ONL 504CUR 528CUR 530
Assessment and Evaluation for EducatorsAssessment in the Online ClassroomAssessment of LearningAssessment and Evaluation Methods
Assessment 4 weeks4 weeks6 weeks6 weeks
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