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Secondary Education, BA


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Department: Secondary Education and Professional Programs

High School (8-12), Middle School (5-8), PreK-12 Specialist

The Department for Secondary Education and Professional Programs offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Secondary Education. This major is designed for undergraduate students intending to teach at the middle and/or high school grade levels (i.e., grades 6-12). The Secondary Education, BA is a double major program and requires students to be concurrently enrolled in another major from an appropriate academic discipline. Graduates from the program will be eligible to apply for initial Massachusetts licensure in their respective content area(s), listed below:

Biology (Teacher of Biology 8‑12)
Chemistry (Teacher of Chemistry 8‑12)
Dance (Teacher of Dance - all levels)
Earth and Space Science (Teacher of Earth and Space Science 8‑12)
English (Teacher of English 5‑12)
History (Teacher of History 5‑12)*
Mathematics (Teacher of Mathematics 5‑8 or 8‑12)
Physics (Teacher of Physics 8‑12)
Spanish (Teacher of Foreign Language: Spanish 5-12)
Theatre (Teacher of Theatre - all levels)
Visual Art (Teacher of Visual Art PreK‑8 or 5‑12)

*Please note: students intending to teach history must enroll in both the History BA and the Social Studies minor.
 

Additionally, all undergraduate students preparing for a career in education in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts must meet the requirements of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Students may not enroll in education courses beyond the introductory level (300-level and above) until they have met all admission criteria (including a minimum overall 2.800 GPA and successful completion of the appropriate Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure®). See the College of Education and Allied Studies  for further information.

Admission Requirements


Students may declare a major in Secondary Education at any point, provided they are concurrently enrolled in a major from the liberal arts or sciences. All undergraduate students seeking licensure must consult the College of Education and Allied Studies section of the this catalog for information pertaining to admission to a professional education program and the state regulations for the licensure of educational personnel and important institutional deadlines.

Course Requirements


Foundation courses (6 credits)


Professional courses (9 credits)


Enrollment in the following courses requires admission to the professional education program.

Student teaching practicum (12-14* credits)


Before enrolling in the practicum, all course work, including content courses, must be completed and respective content are MTEL® exams must be passed. See the College of Education and Allied Studies  for specific deadlines.

Note:


Note: No more than two (2) EDHM courses may be taken during a semester.

 

Total minimum credits: 36-38*


*Students seeking licensure in Health/Family and Consumer Science are required to complete a 14 credit practicum, bringing the total minimum credits to 38.

Core Curriculum Requirements


A minimum of 120 earned credit hours is required for graduation. These earned hours include the Core Curriculum Requirements as specified in the Undergraduate Academic Programs  section of this catalog and at the Core Curriculum website, www.bridgew.edu/corecurriculum. For additional graduation requirements, see the Undergraduate Academic Policies and Procedures  section of this catalog.

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