2009â2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
2009â2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
2009â2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
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<strong>Concordia</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Arbor</strong> 2009–2010 <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong><br />
Pass the MTTC Basic Skills Test<br />
Application for admission to Teacher Education<br />
Soph./First<br />
Soph./Second<br />
EDU431 Methods in Teaching Secondary Reading 3 credits Junior/Fall Fall Only<br />
EDU461-469 Instructional Methods: 3-6 credits<br />
(Select the methods course for each area of specialty studies.)<br />
Offered in the Fall Only<br />
EDU461 Methods in Teaching 3 credits<br />
Sec English & Language Arts<br />
EDU462 Methods in Teaching Sec Social Studies 3 credits<br />
EDU463 Methods in Teaching Sec Science 3 credits<br />
EDU464 Methods in Teaching Sec Mathematics 3 credits<br />
EDU465 Methods in Teaching Sec Music 3 credits<br />
EDU467 Methods in Teaching 3 credits<br />
Sec Physical Education<br />
EDU468 Methods in Teaching 3 credits<br />
Sec Foreign Language<br />
EDU469 Methods in Teaching 3 credits<br />
Sec Speech & Communication<br />
Application for admission to the Professional Semester<br />
EDU436 Sec School Community 3 weeks 2 credits Sr./Second Sr./Second<br />
& Classroom Management<br />
EDU446 Directed Teaching: 12 weeks 12 credits Sr./Second Sr./Second<br />
Secondary<br />
Total professional studies credit hours:<br />
32-35 credits<br />
Subject Area Specialty Studies - Secondary Education<br />
(Note: Due to the State of Michigan’s implementation of the federal “No Child Left Behind” laws, secondary education majors and minors<br />
are currently under review and may be changed before this catalog is published. Candidates should refer to the revised Teacher<br />
Education Handbook for more up-to-date information.)<br />
Secondary education candidates must complete both a major and a minor (or, if preferred, a double major) and the teaching methods<br />
course for each. All majors and minors are described in a separate section of this handbook. <strong>Concordia</strong>’s approved majors for teacher<br />
candidates in secondary education include:<br />
Specialty Area State Code Major (credits) Minor (credits)<br />
Art Education K-12 LQ Yes (90) No<br />
Biology DA Yes (32) Yes (21)<br />
Chemistry DC No Yes (21)<br />
English BA Yes (31) Yes (21)<br />
History CC No Yes (21)<br />
Mathematics EX Yes (33) Yes (23)<br />
Music Education K-12 JQ Yes (105) No<br />
Physical Education MB Yes (30) Yes (21)<br />
++Physics DE No Yes (21)<br />
Psychology CE Yes (30) Yes (21)<br />
Social Studies RX Yes (36) No<br />
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