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    Education (BA) with Certification in Middle School Education, Mathematics Emphasis 


    Degree Requirements

    Degree Requirements

    A minimum of 128 credit hours consisting of the following:

    • 33 required credit hours
    • Applicable university global citizenship or general education program hours*
    • Electives

    *Students should consult with their advisor to determine Global Citizenship Program courses that meet required certification competencies


    Required Courses for all Students Seeking Certification

    EDUC 2900 Education of Students with Exceptionalities 3 hours
    EDUC 3100 Learning, Teaching, and Assessment 3 hours
    EDUC 3150 Education in a Diverse Society
    (B or better required) 
    3 hours
    EDUC 3155 Early Diversity Practicum
    (B or better required) 
    1 hour
    EDUC 3375 Behavior Management 3 hours
    EDUC 4000 Apprentice Teaching Seminar 1 hour
    EDUC 49** Apprentice Teaching
    (appropriate to certification area)
    13 hours

    One of the following (based on certification area):

    EDUC 2070 Child Development 3 hours
    EDUC 2080 Early Adolescent Development 3 hours
    EDUC 2120 Adolescent Development 3 hours
    PSYC 2200 Child Psychology 3 hours
    PSYC 2250 Adolescent Psychology 3 hours

    3  credit hours of the following (based on certification area):

    EDUC 3000 Intermediate practicum 1-4 hours
    EDUC 4741 Infant/Toddler practicum 1 hour
    EDUC 4831 Preschool practicum 1 hour
    EDUC 4832 Early/Primary practicum 1 hour


    Required General Education Courses

    CRI   EDUC 3150
    COM  Any course with a WRIT prefix or EDUC 2140 Writing for Teachers
    HST   HIST 1300, HIST 1310, or HIST 1320
    HUM  Any course coded for Humanities
    VAL  POLT 1060
    CUL  SOCI 1100 or ANTH 1100
    ART    ARHS 1050, MUSC 1050, MUSC 1070, THEA 1050 or any ARHS course
    SCI   Any Biology with a lab
    MTH  MTHT 1300, MATH 1410, MATH 1420, or MATH 1430

    Additional Certification Requirements

    Second College level composition course  (B- or better required in at least one composition course)
    Second College level Mathematics course (B- or better required in at least one mathematics course)
    Physical or Earth Science with a lab
    EDUC 2110 Communication in Education
    EDUC 2240 Middle School History and Philosophy
    EDUC 3700 Methods of Teaching Strategic Reading and Writing
    EDUC 4070 Methods of Teaching of Reading in the Content Areas
    EDUC 4130 Methods of Teaching Writing
    EDUC 4200 Methods in Middle School Curriculum and Instruction
    EDUC 4435 Inclusive Practices for General Educators
    PSYC 3900 Introduction to Counseling
    4 credits of Education Technology classes
    (EDUC 3125/EDUC 3126 and one additional credit of either EDUC 3127 or EDUC 3128)

    Additional Coursework for Mathematics Emphasis

    MATH 1610 Calculus I  
    MATH 1620 Calculus II  
    MATH 2450 Intro to Abstract Mathematics
    MATH 3200 Statistics 
    MATH 3530 Modern Geometry or MATH 3510 Vector Geometry (prereq: Calc III)
    MATH 3610 Probability
    MTHT 4450 Middle School Mathematics Methods

    Additional elective coursework to total 128 credit hours


    Admission to the Major

    Students may be fully admitted to the major when the following criteria have been met:

    • A B– or better in EDUC 3150 Education in a Diverse Society
    • A B or better in EDUC 3155 Early Diversity Practicum
    • A completed Candidate Responsibility Form
    • A departmental GPA of 3.0, based on all EDUC courses taken


    General Information

    1. Students pursuing teacher certification will be dropped from EDUC methods courses if all sections of the C-Base Exam have not been successfully completed upon earning 64 college-level credit hours. Transfer students must complete the C-Base during the first semester following transfer to Webster.
    2. Students must maintain a grade point average (G.P.A.) of at least 3.0 in the education major. A cumulative G.P.A. of 2.75 in all college-level coursework for students pursuing initial teacher certification is required.
    3. Students must demonstrate satisfactory competency in regard to the knowledge, skills, and dispositions identified in the School of Education Conceptual Framework.
    4. Courses completed with a grade of D do not count toward fulfilling specific course requirements of the major.

    NOTE:  Policies and procedures governing the Education major and Teacher certification are available on the School of Education Web site.


    Teacher Certification

    Because students enrolled in the Education major pursue initial teacher certification as part of their degree, a Program of Study (POS) is designed to meet the general education requirements of both the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and the degree requirements of Webster University.


    Admission to Teacher Certification

    Admission to teacher certification requires the following:

    • successful completion of all sections of the C-BASE Exam by 64 credit hours of college-level coursework (transfer students must pass all sections of the C-Base during the first semester following transfer to Webster University);
    • written Program of Study (POS) outlining the degree and program requirements developed by completion of 64 credit hours;
    • completion of a college composition course with a grade of B- or better;
    • completion of a college mathematics course (appropriate to the area of emphasis) with a grade of B- or better;
    • completion of EDUC 3150 with a grade of B or better;
    • completion of EDUC 3155 with a grade of B or better;
    • a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 in college-level coursework from all post-secondary institutions attended.


    Practicum/Apprentice Teaching

    A 3000-level practicum is required as a prerequisite to apprentice teaching. To enroll in a practicum, Students must make formal application to the Office of Apprentice Teaching and Field Experience. Practica applications for Spring placements are due by mid-September.  Practica applications for Fall are due mid-February.

    Apprentice teaching is a requirement for all initial certifications. To enroll in apprentice teaching, students must make formal application to the Office of Apprentice Teaching and Field Experience at least one semester prior to the semester in which they plan to practice teach. Application must be filed during periods designated and posted.

    Note: The application for practicum and apprentice teaching will not be accepted if the student has not been formally accepted to teacher certification status.

    Students should contact the Office of Apprentice Teaching and Field Experience to obtain an application for apprentice teaching. Apprentice teaching and practicum placements will be made in the St. Louis City, St. Louis County, Fox, and Francis Howell School Districts. Students should not contact school officials or teachers about placement, but they should contact the office of the Coordinator of Apprentice Teaching and Field Experience for such information. The Apprentice Teaching Handbook will be issued at the apprentice teaching orientation meeting. All students enrolled in apprentice teaching must participate in a mandatory seminar.

    All undergraduate candidates for certification must complete either their practicum or apprentice teaching in a diverse setting.


    Application for Certification

    All students seeking initial certification are required to present a Teacher Work Sample demonstrating competency in teaching as identified by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE).

    All students seeking Teacher Certification must achieve the Missouri minimum score on the PRAXIS II, which is administered at least six times a year. Information on this test may be obtained online at ets.org or in the Office of Teacher Certification. Students must have a passing score on the appropriate Praxis II exam prior to the start of the Apprentice Teaching semester.

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