Secondary Education

Undergraduate students seeking a secondary education teaching license earn their degrees in other colleges in the university but complete a minor in the College of Education. 

Most secondary education programs certify graduates in grades 6-12, though some are offered as K12 certifications. 

REQUIREMENTS

 

MAJOR

 

COLLEGE

 

 

 

Grades 6-12

Agriculture: Agribusiness, Animal Science, Plant and
Soil Science 
     College of Basic and Applied Sciences
English   College of Liberal Arts
World Languages: French, German, Spanish   College of Liberal Arts
Geosciences: Geography, Geology   College of Basic and Applied Sciences
History   College of Liberal Arts
Mathematics   College of Basic and Applied Sciences
Political Science   College of Liberal Arts
Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, General Science   College of Basic and Applied Sciences
     
     

Grades K-12

Art   College of Liberal Arts
Music   College of Liberal Arts
Physical Education   College of Behavior and Health Sciences
Theatre   College of Liberal Arts

 

Advising Websites

College of Basic and Applied Sciences      
College of Behavior and Health Sciences       
College of Liberal Arts      

MTeach

In conjunction with Ready2Teach, the MTeach math and science teacher preparation program is designed to increase the quality and quantity of mathematics and science teachers. Students gain classroom experience during the freshmen year.