Online Teacher Education Courses

Teacher Education Curriculum

Prerequisites3 Credits
PSY 200: General Psychology3
Major Courses39 Credits
EDUC 302: Foundations of Education and Diversity2
EDUC 322: Classroom Management and Diverse Populations2
EDUC 326: Exceptional Learners2
EDUC 353: Connecting Curriculum and Assessment2
EDUC 415: Faith Integration in Teaching Seminar2
EDUC 435: Minor Field Experience3
EDUC 437: EdTPA Support Seminar3
EDUC 475: First Year Experience3
EDUC 496: Student Teaching3
Choose one of the required concentrations below8

Elementary Concentration

Prerequisites6 Credits
MATH 211: Mathematics for Elementary Teachers3
MATH 212: Mathematics for Elementary Teachers3
Major Courses8 Credits
EDUC 331: Child Development & Learning Theory2
EDUC 332: Interdisciplinary Methods2
EDUC 342: Elementary Literacy Methods2
EDUC 372: Math and Science Methods for Elementary Teachers2

Secondary Concentration

Prerequisites3 Credits
MATH 105: Introduction to College Mathematics or higher3
Major Courses8 Credits
EDUC 360: Literacy Methods for All Content Areas2
EDUC 371: Adolescent Learners & Learning Theory2
Choose two: classes from the following:
EDUC 324: Secondary Health Methods3
EDUC 362: Secondary Language Arts Methods3
EDUC 366: Secondary Science Methods3
EDUC 367: Secondary Math Methods3
EDUC 368: Secondary Social Studies Methods3
PHED 429: PE Methods for All Grades2
SPAN 470: Teaching World Language Methods3

Endorsements

Each endorsement requires additional coursework, and programs vary from 14-30 credits. In order to be certified and recommended to the state by the school for licensure with an endorsement, students must take the required coursework listed for their respective endorsement area(s) or work with their faculty advisors to map out an approved alternative academic plan. Check each course for prerequisites. For middle level and high school teacher education majors, one of the following endorsement areas must be chosen:

*Courses may need to be taken as daytime classes or transferred from another 4-year institution.