BA-EDMD - Bachelor of Arts in Middle School Education
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The following course of study along with general college requirements and applied practice meets North Carolina requirements for initial licensure in grades 6-9. Applied practice includes early field experiences assigned as part of the professional course sequence.
- EDUC1100
- EDUC2250
- EDUC2700
- EDUC3100
- EDUC3101
- EDUC3108
- PSYC1500
Student Teaching (12 credits)
EDUC 4500 Professional Leadership Seminar (3 credits)
Permission of the Teacher Education Council is required for EDUC 3100, EDUC 3101, EDUC 3108, Student Teaching, and EDUC 4500.
- COMM1110
- EDUC2161
- EDUC3006
- ENGL3201
Permission of the Teacher Education Council is required for EDUC 3006.
- EDUC3009
- MATH1120
- MATH1132
- MATH1601
- MATH1801
- MATH2535
OR MATH1105 - MATH2900
Permission of the Teacher Education Council is required for EDUC 3009.
- MATH3501
- MATH3533
- MATH3535
- BIOL1101
- CHEM1501
- CHEM1502
- EDUC3008
- ENV1406
- ENV3604
- PHYS2521
- PHYS2522
Permission of the Teacher Education Council is required for EDUC 3008.
- ECON1901
- EDUC3007
- HIST1001
OR HIST1002 - HIST1101
OR HIST1102 - POLS1101
- SOC1202
- SOC2301
Permission of the Teacher Education Council is required for EDUC 3007.
Licensure in more than one field requires the completion of all requirements in each field. Applied practice must involve all fields.
Requirements for licensure are in addition to degree requirements for a given major. In order to successfully complete a teacher education program, all candidates must have a minimum of 24 hours of coursework in the academic content area with a grade of C (equivalent to 2.0) or higher (middle grades, secondary, and special subjects).