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World Language Education Minor

July 6, 2025 by

World Language Education Minor

Students interested in becoming PreK-12 World Language teachers typically earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in the College of Arts and Sciences with a Major in a world language (e.g., French, German, Latin, Spanish) and a Minor in World Language Education. As part of their degree, they should take literature, advanced grammar and composition classes […]

Tagged With: French, German, high school, Latin, middle school, Spanish, world language

VolsTeach – Science Education Minor

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VolsTeach – Science Education Minor

Students interested in becoming secondary science teachers may earn a B. S. in a science-related major with a minor in VolsTeach focus on science education.

Tagged With: biology, chemistry, earth science, high school, middle school, physics, science, VolsTeach

VolsTeach – Math Education Minor

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VolsTeach – Math Education Minor

Students interested in becoming secondary math teachers may earn earn a B.S. in Mathematics with a minor in VolsTeach focusing on math education.

Tagged With: high school, math, middle school, VolsTeach

Secondary Education – English Education Minor

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Secondary Education – English Education Minor

Students interested in becoming secondary school teachers (Grades 6-12) in English or social sciences earn a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science in the College of Arts and Sciences (e.g., English, history). While completing requirements for the baccalaureate degree, students are encouraged to complete a minor in secondary education.

Tagged With: English, high school, middle school

Secondary Education – Social Science Education Minor

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Secondary Education – Social Science Education Minor

Students interested in becoming secondary school teachers (Grades 6-12) in English or social sciences earn a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science in the College of Arts and Sciences (e.g., English, history). While completing requirements for the baccalaureate degree, students are encouraged to complete a minor in secondary education.

Tagged With: high school, history, middle school, social science, social studies

English as a Second Language (ESL) Minor

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English as a Second Language (ESL) Minor

Students interested in becoming PreK-12 English as a Second Language teachers can earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in the College of Arts and Sciences with a major in English, linguistics, or a world language.

Tagged With: English as a second language, ESL

Art Education Minor

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Art Education Minor

Students seeking licensure to teach art in the schools pursue the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a major in studio art or the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in art in the College of Arts and Sciences and will complete a minor in art education at the undergraduate level.

Tagged With: art, education

Special Education focus leading to a Graduate Internship

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Special Education focus leading to a Graduate Internship

The BS in Education, Special Education – Teacher Education Major prepares students to teach in educational settings. In this program, students complete practical teaching experiences during the senior year (terms 7 and 8) and spend a graduate year completing their year-long teaching internship. Students are recommended for licensure only after completion of the internship year […]

Tagged With: 6-12, graduate internship, intervention, K-12, K-8, special education

Special Education focus with Undergraduate Internship

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Special Education focus with Undergraduate Internship

The BS in Education, Special Education – Teacher Education Major prepares students to teach in educational settings. Completion of this program, along with meeting all State requirements for teacher licensure, results in the Bachelor of Science degree and teaching endorsements in Interventionist K-8, Interventionist 6-12, and Comprehensive K-12. Students complete a year-long teaching internship during […]

Tagged With: 6-12, intervention, K-12, K-8, special education, undergraduate internship

Secondary Social Science focus

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Secondary Social Science focus

The BS in Education, Education Major with a Concentration in Secondary Social Science prepares teachers to teach grades 6-12 through relevant coursework, clinical experiences, mentoring, and student teaching.

Tagged With: geography, high school, history, middle school, social science, social studies

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