2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Undergraduate Education
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Elementary/Middle School Certification
Most of the BSE programs below are designed for initial certification of elementary and middle school teachers. However, the Early Childhood Studies and Early Care program is a non-certification program.
Grades 7 - 12
Candidates seeking secondary teacher certification have two options both of which lead to Texas certification. Candidates may select a Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.E.) with a major in Secondary Education and tracks in English Language Arts and Reading, Social Studies, Mathematics, or Science or they may choose a B.A. or B.S. degree with majors in English, History with Interdisciplinary Social Studies, Mathematics, or Biology (Composite Science) with an associated teacher certification.
Professional Education for Secondary Certification. Coursework for secondary certification is similar whether the degree earned is through the West College of Education or one of the other colleges. Candidates are required to apply to the teacher education program after completing 45 semester credit hours. Candidates then complete professional education courses prior to field based coursework, experiences, and finally clinical teaching in the last semester of the degree.
Mission Statement for the Physical Education Program
The Physical Education Program offers degree options designed to prepare students for a variety of career opportunities in physical education, sport, recreation, and leisure services. The courses and experiences offered enable graduates to successfully enter teaching, coaching, leadership, and supervisory positions in school and community-based settings.
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