* Books, Internation student insurance Travel (round trip estmate) and Miscellaneous expenses
Official high school transcripts or records of national examinations
Proof of English Language Proficiency
In order to obtain an I-20, the following documents are required:
Affidavit(s) of Support and Bank Statement(s)
Letter of Sponsorship, if sponsored by foreign government
Passport information page copy
TOEFL(iBT): 79
IELTS: 6.0
GTEC: 1201
SAT Reading:610
ACT English: 23
PTE Academic: 55
ELS Center: Completed Level 12
EF International Language Schools: Completed level C1
OHLA: Completed Advanced 2 Level
Duolingo: 105+
Immersion in the field is a hallmark of our program. You won’t spend just one semester student teaching – you’ll spend countless hours working with youngsters in a variety of settings. In fact, during your first year on campus, we’ll place you in local classrooms to work with students.
Here, you’ll quickly feel like part of a family. From the time you arrive on campus until you graduate, you’ll be guided by a faculty mentor. You’ll enjoy small class sizes and amazing friendships with your fellow education majors. Our dedicated professors will get to know you. They will support you in your coursework, field experiences and career preparations. They will become personally invested in your success as a future teacher.
As an education student, you can choose to major in either early childhood (age 3-grade 3) or middle childhood (grades 4-9). With additional coursework, early childhood majors can add grades 4-5 to their Ohio teaching licenses, while middle childhood majors can add grades 4-6 non-concentration areas to their Ohio teaching license. With both majors, you’ll take liberal arts courses in English, mathematics, history, art, music and science, as well as courses in child development, exceptional learners, technology, curriculum, classroom strategies, methods of teaching and more.
Our small setting equals big opportunity. From attending a national education conference to studying abroad, from assisting a professor with a research project to running a student organization, you’ll discover countless opportunities to expand your horizons.
It takes a special person to teach. We’re committed to helping you build the knowledge, skills and disposition necessary for a fulfilling and lifelong career in education!
More information:click here
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EDUC 1151 |
Culture & Schooling |
3 |
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EDUC 2101 |
Exceptional Learners |
3 |
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TREX 1001 |
Transitions Experience |
3 |
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EDUC 2501 |
Introduction to Education (Spring only) |
3 |
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ENGL 1221 |
Writing Seminar |
3 |
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MATH 1671 |
Fundamental Mathematics 2 (Spring only) |
3 |
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MATH 1661 |
Fundamental Mathematics 1 (Fall only) |
3 |
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PSYC 2161 |
Child Psychology (Spring only) |
3 |
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PSYC 1001 |
Psychology |
3 |
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Distribution Requirement |
3 |
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15 |
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15 |
YEAR 2 |
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EDUC 2001 |
Foundations of Literacy (Fall only) |
3 |
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EDUC 2051 |
Multicultural Literature (Spring only) |
3 |
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EDUC 2421 |
Reading Across Content Areas |
3 |
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EDUC 2121 |
Phonics & Word Study (Spring only) |
3 |
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CAMS 1311 |
Classroom Communications |
3 |
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Diverse Cultures Seminar |
3 |
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MUSC 2551 |
Music Integration for PK-5 Educators |
3 |
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Modern Language |
3 |
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Modern Language |
3 |
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Distribution Requirement |
3 |
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15 |
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YEAR 3 |
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EDUC 3061 |
Language Arts Methods and Interv PK-9 |
3 |
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EDUC 3401 |
Educational Psychology |
3 |
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EDUC 3071 |
Social Studies Methods and Interv PK-9 |
3 |
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EDUC 3681 |
Curriculum, Assessment, and Instruction |
3 |
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EDUC 3081 |
Math Methods and Intervention PK-9 |
3 |
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Major Requirement^ |
3 |
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EDUC 3091 |
Science Methods and Intervention PK-9 |
3 |
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Distribution Requirement |
3 |
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EDUC 4001 |
Literacy Assessment (Fall only) |
3 |
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Distribution Requirement |
3 |
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15 |
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YEAR 4 |
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EDUC 4201 |
The Teaching Profession |
1 |
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EDUC 4901 |
Student Teaching |
12 |
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Major Requirement^ |
3 |
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EDUC 4951 |
Student Teaching Seminar |
2 |
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Distribution Requirement |
3 |
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14 |
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Distribution Requirement |
3 |
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Elective |
3 |
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Elective |
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Minimum Required Hours = 120 |
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ART 1651 or MUSC 1001 or MUSC 2201 or TATH 1051 |
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SOC Elective |
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PHIL 2401 |
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GEOG 2261 or GEOG 2371 |
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HIST xxx1 any History course |
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Literature course: English lit or Modern language lit |
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RELG xxx1 any Religion course |
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BIOL 1031 or BIOL 2011 or CHEM 1001 or GEOL 2801 or PHYS 1001 or PHYS 1051 |
Medical insurance: 1999USD/year