2018-2019 Academic Catalog

Secondary Education Requirements

To be licensed to teach in a secondary school in Montana, grades five through twelve, students must complete either a broadfield major or a major and a minor. Students interested in a broadfield major or a major and minor should contact not only individuals within the elected department, but also must seek additional counsel from an advisor within the Department of Education. Students pursuing licensure in secondary education must be accepted into the Teacher Education Program.

I. Secondary Education Teaching Options

Carroll College offers the following secondary teaching options:

A. Broadfield Majors (forty or more semester credits)

English Education

History and Political Science

History, Political Science, and Social Studies

Mathematics

Social Studies

B. Secondary Education Majors (thirty or more semester credits)

Biology

Chemistry

English Literature

History

Political Science

Spanish (K-12)

C. Secondary Education Minors (twenty or more semester credits)

Biology

Chemistry

French (K-12)

History

Physics

Psychology*

Reading (K-12)

Spanish (K-12)

Special Education (K-12)

*Students pursuing a psychology endorsement may be required to student teach outside of the Helena area.

Note: In addition to the teaching major and minor or broadfield major the student preparing for secondary education must complete professional course work. See the following pages for required courses.

II. Professional Education Requirements for Secondary Education

Required classes:

AN 218/SO 218Intro to Native American Studies (ND)

3

ED 103Instructional Media & Technology

3

ED 102Foundations of Education (WI)

3

ED 229/PSY 229Educational Psychology

3

ED 245Diversity Field Experience

1

ED 305Classroom Management

2

ED 318Content Area Reading & Secondary Methods

3.00 - 4.00

ED 405Education Seminar

1

 

ED 408Student Teaching in the Minor Area

5

or

ED 410Student Teaching

12

 

ED 412Measurement and Assessment in Teaching

3

 

PSY 228Adolescent Psychology

3

or

PSY 203Developmental Psychology

3

 

SPED 300Introduction to Exceptional Children

3

Appropriate content-area methods course for both major and minor fields. United States and Contemporary World Cultures course(s)–See below.

The United States and Contemporary World Cultures Course Options

Students pursuing teacher education must complete coursework focused on both United States history and contemporary world cultures. Students may fulfill this requirement through completing one of the following two options: (1) one course from category C or (2) one course each from categories A and B.

A. U.S. History

HI 121History of the United States I (ND)

3

HI 122History of the United States II

3

HI 224History of the American West

3

HI 231Montana and the West

3

HI 342American Diplomatic History

3

PO 104American National Government

3

PO 216American Political Thought

3

B. World Cultures

AN 204/SO 204Cultural Anthropology (GD)

3

AN 317/SO 317Ethnic and Racial Relations (ND)

3

CO 325G/CO 325NIntercultural Comm (GD)

3

EC 406International Economics

3

FR/SP
A modern foreign language

HI 205Nineteenth-Century Europe

3

HI 271History of Modern Latin America (GD)

3

HI 291Modern African History (GD)

3

HI 307The Cold War

3

LL 400Theories/Methods Lrng/Tch Lang

3

PHIL 223Asian Philosophy (GD)

3

PHIL 304Contemporary Philosophy

3

PO 250Topics in American Politics

3

PO 342War and Peace (GD)

3

SO 218/AN 218Intro to Native American Studies (ND)

3

SO 318/AN 318North American Archaeology(GD)

3

TH 211Comparative Religion(GD)

3

TH 264Theologies of Liberation(GD)

3

C. U.S. History and World Cultures

HI 323History of the US Since 1980

3

HI 352American-East Asian Relations

3

PO 115International Relations(GD)

3

Note: All secondary education students must meet the following requirements: 1) earn a grade of “C-” or better in all Professional Education Requirements, Major Program Requirements, and Other Program Requirements and a “C-” or better in all Professional Education Requirements, Minor Program Requirements, and Other Program Requirements in each 5-12 or K-12 minor area; 2) earn a minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average; and 3) earn a minimum 2.65 grade point average in Major Program Requirements, Other Program Requirements, and Professional Education Requirements and a minimum 2.65 grade point average in Minor Program Requirements, Other Program Requirements, and Professional Education Requirements in each 5-12 or K-12 minor area.