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Integrative Studies, Secondary Math Concentration (B.S.Ed.)


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Program objectives for a B.S.Ed. in Integrative Studies are: (a) to understand how learning occurs, how students construct knowledge and acquire skills, and knows how to provided learning opportunities that support their intellectual, social, and personal development; (b) to adapt instructional techniques to youth of diverse cultural and language backgrounds and to students who have exceptional learning needs.

Integrative Studies/Secondary Math Concentration: Program objectives for a B.S.Ed. in Integrative Studies/Secondary Math are: (a) to understand how learning occurs, how students construct knowledge and acquire skills, and knows how to provided learning opportunities that support their intellectual, social, and personal development; (b) preparing, through intensive clinical experiences, highly qualified math teachers grades 6-12.

 

University General Education Program (41 hours)


See Graduation from the University  for the University General Education Program requirements.

NOTE: The following University General Education Program requirements are specified by the department for this major:

Mathematics (3 hours):


Humanities/Fine Arts (9 hours):


History (6 hours):


Social/Behavioral Sciences (6 hours):


Natural Sciences (8 hours):


Secondary Math (grades 6-12)


The purpose of the Secondary Math Concentration is to prepare classroom teachers for the teaching of mathematics in grades 6-12.

Professional Education (38 hours below)


TEP Admissions: You will be delayed in graduating if you are not admitted to TEP by the end of your Junior I semester. You must have a 2. 75 GPA or higher for Tiers 1 and 2 Admission as well as between a 18-21 on the ACT. For Tier 3 Admission, you must have between a 2.5-2.74 GPA and pass all parts (Reading, Writing, and Math) of the Praxis Core. Please click here to access the TEP Tiered Admissions Chart.

PreResidency (12 hours)


Requires admission to TEP:

Residency I Semester (14 hours) offered in Fall:


Residency II Semester (12 hours) offered in Spring:


Typical 4-Year Sequence for ITGS: Secondary (6-12) Math Licensure


Freshman Year


Semester Totals 35 hrs


Sophomore Year


Take the CORE once you have completed ENGL 1010, ENGL 1020, and MATH 1530.

Semester Totals 29 hrs


Semester Totals 31 hrs


Semester Totals 26 hrs


Total: 120 hours


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