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2014-2015 Catalog with Addendums 
    
2014-2015 Catalog with Addendums [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Middle-Level Education (Levels 4-9), B.A. in Education


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Middle Level Education Major (Levels 4-9)

This baccalaureate degree program is designed to provide focused preparation for students planning to teach at the middle school (4-9) grade levels. Students complete the General University Course Requirements (GUCR’s), professional education core courses, specialty methods courses, selected concentration and required supporting courses.

Upon satisfactory completion of all requirements for a B.A. in Education degree and all state certification requirements, including successful completion the WEST-E in their concentration/endorsement area of study, and Teacher Performance Assessment  (edTPA) Heritage University recommends the student for certification for the Washington State Residency Teacher Certificate.  The certificate will include the endorsement earned at that time by the student. 

1. General University Course Requirements


Click here to view General University Course Requirements .

3. Concentration/Endorsement (choose one)


Middle-level Humanities, Middle-level Math, or Middle-level Science

4. Specialty Methods Courses


5. Concentration/Endorsements


Supporting Coursework Requirement


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One additional upper division history elective must be taken besides the general university course requirements, professional education core, co-teaching internship, specialty methods, concentration, supporting coursework courses to meet all course requirements for the Humanities Middle Level degree.

Candidate must pass the specifically required WEST-Es  before any endorsement will be recommended.

Science Requirement


 PHYS 101 Introduction to Physics and Lab recommended, but course may not count as a GUCR too. 

Middle-level Math needs one required additional science course.

Note:

Candidate must pass the specifically required WEST-E before any endorsement will be recommended.

Supporting Coursework Requirements


Note:


Candidate must pass the specifically required WEST-E before any endorsement will be recommended.

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