Incoming freshmen at the traditional campus should have:
A 3.0 or higher high school GPA (on a 4.0 scale)
Or:
2.5 or higher high school GPA (on a 4.0 scale) or comparable GED or HiSET score [1]
Plus one of the following:
21 or higher on the ACT or 1070 or higher on the SAT
Rank in the top 50 percent of your graduating class
Have successfully completed 12 units of college preparatory work with a grade of “C” or higher
Complete your application for admission
Send one of the following to the Office of the Registrar at 1001 Rogers St., Columbia, MO 65216 or your local venue (if applicable):
2.5 or higher high school GPA (on a 4.0 scale) or comparable GED or HiSET score [1]
Plus one of the following:
Unofficial high school transcript [1]
Unofficial college transcript [1] (at least 6 credit hours)
GED, HiSET or TASC score [1]
Score requirements include all non-degree undergraduate level coursework at any location.
TOEFL ibt[1] (internet-based test): 72 or higher (with no subset score below 16)
TOEFL pbt[1] (paper-based test): 530 or higher (with no subset score below 53)
IELTS[1] : 6.0 or higher (with no band scores below 5.5)
iTEP Academic: 3.7 or higher (with no subset level lower than 2.5)
Duolingo English Test: 95 or higher
PTE Academic: 50 or higher (with no subset score lower than 30)
SAT: Critical Reading subset score of 430 or higher
ACT: English subset score of 17 or higher
This minor equips art students to plan lessons, teach, and assess children in kindergarten to grade 12. It’s part of our Beacon program for students who wish to complete a bachelor’s degree in a content area along with a minor in a teacher certification area.
Students explore drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture and more, building their understanding of art as a means to critically engage with one’s surroundings. They create their own works, experimenting with different techniques and mediums.
The professional education requirements prepare students for effective teaching, with courses from educational philosophy to classroom management to child and adolescent development.
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Certificate Requirements
Required Courses (16 sem. hrs):
FINC 397 - Principles of Real Estate 3 hours
MGMT 230 - Principles of Management 3 hours
MGMT 370 - Real Estate Negotiation 3 hours
MGMT 395 - Real Estate Negotiation Strategy Practicum 4 hours
ORGL 370 - Negotiation and Conflict 3 hours
Total Semester Hours: 16
Health insurance: 500 CAD per year