Description
Stevenson University offers a bachelor’s degree program in middle school education: liberal arts and technology (grades 4-9). Candidates complete an area of concentration in either mathematics and science or English language arts and social studies. Courses in both areas of concentration provide candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to be successful teachers. The curriculum is designed to provide a strong foundation in liberal arts, math and science, technological competency, and a thorough understanding of child and young adolescent development and its impact on educational practices. The sequence of courses is based on an integration of theory and practice, and includes field experiences from the third semester in the program. Candidates complete an internship in a Professional Development School that extends for two consecutive semesters. Candidates who successfully complete either area of concentration, including achieving passing scores on Core Academic Skills for Educators (or meeting the requirements for the SAT/ACT options) and Praxis II, are eligible for teacher certification in Maryland and in states with reciprocal agreements with the Maryland State Department of Education. The middle school education program is approved by the Maryland State Department of Education. The School of Education is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).
Objectives
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Middle School Education: Liberal Arts and Technology, graduates will be able to:
- Apply knowledge of discipline content and content-related pedagogy to design and implement effective instruction for all learners.
- Use knowledge of diverse students to design instruction and create a culturally responsive, equitable environment to support achievement for all learners.
- Design and implement instruction that engages students, encourages student participation, promotes higher-level thinking, and supports instructional outcomes.
- Design and implement assessment that monitors student learning, provides purposeful feedback on progress, and furnishes evidence to inform instruction.
- Reflect on teaching, collaborate in a professional learning community, seek professional development opportunities, engage in inquiry, persist toward goals, and exhibit integrity and professionalism.
Policies
Students must earn a minimum overall GPA of 2.50 to progress to the sophomore year and a 3.00 to remain in the program, and the lowest acceptable grade is a "C" in all major courses.
Admission into the School of Education. Candidates in the middle school education: liberal arts and technology program apply for admission into the School of Education at the end of their second year and must successfully complete specific requirements in order to progress in the programs. Criteria for admission into the School include, but are not limited to, the following: 1) achieve passing scores on Core Academic Skills for Educators or meet the requirements for the SAT/ACT options, 2) earn an overall GPA of 3.00 or above, 3) earn grades of "C" or above in all major courses; and 4) satisfactorily complete all field experiences.
Admission into an Education Internship. Criteria for acceptance into the internship include, but are not limited to, the following: 1) achieve passing scores on Core Academic Skills for Educators or meet the requirements for the SAT/ACT options, 2) attain an overall GPA of 3.00 or above, 3) earn grades of “C“ or better in all major courses, 4) obtain the recommendation of the faculty in the School of Education; and 5) satisfactorily complete all education field placements prior to internship. Candidates must also complete a criminal background check. Please see the Unit Assessment Plan: Performance of Candidates on the School of Education website for additional requirements.
Requirements
English Language Arts and Social Studies Area of Concentration
Major Requirements:
EDCP 100 | First Year Seminar | 0 |
EC 201 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 credits |
| or | |
EC 202 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 credits |
ED 202F | | |
ED 203F | | |
ED 205 | | |
ED 266 | Reading in the Content Areas I: Middle School | 3 credits |
ED 270 | Curriculum Principles and Practices | 3 credits |
ED 271 | Principles of Assessment | 3 credits |
ED 272 | Principles of Special Education | 3 credits |
ED 302 | Year Three Seminar I | 1 credits |
ED 303 | Year Three Seminar II | 1 credit |
ED 305F | | |
ED 306F | | |
ED 310 | Year Three Transfer Seminar | 0 credits |
ED 362 | Methods of Teaching English Language Arts: Middle School | 3 credits |
ED 363 | Methods of Teaching Social Studies: Middle School | 3 credits |
ED 367 | Reading in the Content Areas II: Middle School | 3 credits |
ED 435 | Internship Seminar I | 1 credit |
ED 436 | Internship Seminar II | 1 credit |
ED 444 | Internship I: Middle School | 4 credits |
ED 445 | Internship II: Middle School | 12 credits |
ENG 282 | Literary Genres: Youth Literature | 3 credits |
| Three ENG electives: One must be SEE certified: WI | |
GEO elective | Geography elective | |
HIST 105 | World History I | 3 credits |
HIST 106 | World History II | 3 credits |
HIST 109 | The United States: Colonial America to 1877 | 3 credits |
HIST 110 | The United States: 1877 to Present | 3 credits |
IS 302 | Integrating Technology and Digital Learning in the Classroom | 3 credits |
PHIL 420 | Philosophy of Education | 3 credits |
POSCI elective | Political Science elective | |
PSY 206 | Child Development | 3 credits |
PSY 330 | Educational Psychology | 3 credits |
Mathematics and Science Area of Concentration
Major Requirements:
BIO 113L | General Biology I Laboratory: Cell Biology and Genetics | 1 credit |
CHEM 115 | General Chemistry I | 3 credits |
CHEM 115L | General Chemistry I Laboratory | 1 credit |
CHEM 115S | General Chemistry I SoLVE | 0 credits |
ED 202F | | |
ED 203F | | |
ED 205 | | |
ED 266 | Reading in the Content Areas I: Middle School | 3 credits |
ED 270 | Curriculum Principles and Practices | 3 credits |
ED 271 | Principles of Assessment | 3 credits |
ED 272 | Principles of Special Education | 3 credits |
ED 302 | Year Three Seminar I | 1 credits |
ED 303 | Year Three Seminar II | 1 credit |
ED 305F | | |
ED 306F | | |
ED 310 | Year Three Transfer Seminar | 0 credits |
ED 360 | Methods of Teaching Science: Middle School | 3 credits |
ED 361 | Methods of Teaching Mathematics: Middle School | 4 credits |
ED 367 | Reading in the Content Areas II: Middle School | 3 credits |
ED 435 | Internship Seminar I | 1 credit |
ED 436 | Internship Seminar II | 1 credit |
ED 444 | Internship I: Middle School | 4 credits |
ED 445 | Internship II: Middle School | 12 credits |
ENG 282 | Literary Genres: Youth Literature | 3 credits |
HIST elective: | History elective, must be SEE certified HUM | |
IS 302 | Integrating Technology and Digital Learning in the Classroom | 3 credits |
| MATH 135 (recommended) | |
| MATH 136 (recommended) | |
MATH electives | Three additional MATH electives: Math electives | |
PHIL 420 | Philosophy of Education | 3 credits |
PSY 206 | Child Development | 3 credits |
PSY 330 | Educational Psychology | 3 credits |
Two science electives | Science electives (8 credits) | |
Suggested Course Sequence
Suggested Course Sequence Middle School Eng/LA/SS
Suggested Course Sequence Middle School Math/Science
Minor in Middle School Education: Liberal Arts and Technology
A minor in middle school education: liberal arts and technology is not available.
Course Descriptions
See Education Course Descriptions