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Dec 04, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Middle Level Education (5-8), B.A.
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Middle level education is a program of study that leads to initial South Carolina teacher licensure for grades five through eight in two content areas. This program includes 1) a set of foundation courses that provide the framework for teaching young adolescents in today’s society, 2) a set of education foundation courses that focus on the art and science of teaching young adolescent learners, and 3) a set of content area concentration courses that are defined according to the two chosen content areas. The content area concentration choices are: mathematics, science, social studies, and/or English/language arts. Since a number of these courses have prerequisites and are limited to specific semesters, students should take the time during their freshman year or first semester of their transfer year to carefully plan their program of study with their assigned advisers. This plan can be modified in future semesters, but serves as a template to help guide students in successfully and strategically identifying the appropriate course selections each semester. Students may not participate in courses designated with the middle level education prefix (EDML) until they have been to the professional program in teacher education, except for EDML 317 which should be taken in the spring of their sophomore year. Once admitted to the professional program, students are required to participate in planned and guided clinical experiences each semester in area public middle school classrooms, including a yearlong internship during their final two semesters. Therefore, students should plan their schedule to allow for at least 2-3 days for at least 2-3 hours (between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.) at the same time each day for these planned clinical experiences. Students are required to have clinical experiences in both of their selected licensure content areas.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the requirements for a degree in middle level education (5-8) will be able to:
- Design and implement effective standards-based lessons that are built on their knowledge of young adolescent development, curriculum, interdisciplinary nature of knowledge, and best pedagogical practices.
- Demonstrate depth and breadth of subject matter content knowledge.
- Integrate technology to enhance their teaching, learning and professional productivity.
- Adapt learning environments, instructional strategies, and assessment techniques to meet and respond to the needs of culturally and developmentally diverse young adolescent students.
- Demonstrate leadership, skills, behaviors and dispositions in professional contexts.
- Engage in data-informed instruction and reflective practice to improve teaching and learning.
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Degree Requirements (120-125 Credits)
Core Curriculum Requirements
Foundation Courses (15 Credits)
Minimum grade of ‘C’ is required in all foundation courses.
Middle Level Major Requirements (30-33 Credits) *
Minimum grade of ‘C’ is required.
Complete the following courses:
Choose two based on content concentration areas:
Note:
* Courses taken within the middle level major requirements area may be used to meet core curriculum requirements. Course credit hours only count once toward the total university graduation credit hour requirements. Click on Credit Sharing for more information.
Middle Level Content Concentration Areas (34-55 Credits) *
Minimum grade of ‘C’ is required.
Students choose TWO of the concentration areas. Total credit hours will depend on the chosen combination and courses taken in the Core Curriculum.
English/Language Arts Concentration (22-35 Credits) *
Complete the following courses:
Mathematics Concentration (16-20 Credits) *
Students who do not place in MATH 160 must take the appropriate prerequisite course(s).
Complete the following courses:
Science Concentration (20-28 Credits) *
Complete the following courses:
Social Studies Concentration (15-24 Credits) *
Complete the following courses:
Choose one course from the following:
Note:
* Courses taken within content concentration area may be used to meet Core Curriculum requirements. Course credit hours only count once toward the total university graduation credit hour requirements. Click on Credit Sharing for more information.
** Course is a university graduation requirement.
Total Credits Required: 120-125 Credits
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