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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog

Pre-Professional Secondary Education (SEED) Minor


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The pre-professional secondary education minor is designed to provide candidates with the prerequisite course offerings and experiences that form the required foundation for admission to the Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) dual degree program. Completion of the M.A.T. program is one of the pathways that can be selected for a recommendation for Virginia licensure in secondary education through JMU. Undergraduate candidates who are planning to pursue licensure to teach in an academic area at the secondary school level in this dual degree pathway should complete the 20-22 credit hour pre-professional secondary education minor.

Candidates should also complete a major or the equivalent in one of the arts and sciences disciplines closely associated with the desired teaching area. The state-approved licensure areas in the secondary education program at JMU include English, mathematics, the natural sciences (biology, chemistry, physics, earth science) and history/social science (social studies). Licensure endorsements for other teaching areas (e.g., algebra) are available as add-on programs. Candidates should contact the departmental office for information concerning those programs.

Candidates should consult with the department head or an adviser in secondary education early during the first year or as soon, thereafter, as possible to obtain information concerning completing the related General Education and content area requirements, as well as the undergraduate and graduate education requirements.

This secondary education licensure program pathway is an integrated program of undergraduate and graduate dual degree requirements and experiences. It is important for candidates to understand that they must meet the requirements for a baccalaureate degree and that the appropriate undergraduate pre-professional courses (i.e. the pre-professional SEED minor) and experiences must be completed satisfactorily before they will be admitted to the M.A.T. program.

Candidates must earn a grade of “B-” or better (unless noted otherwise) in all required pre-professional undergraduate courses in the education program to continue in and complete the pre-professional program. In addition, a minimum undergraduate cumulative GPA of 2.5 is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. A minimum undergraduate cumulative GPA of 2.7 is required for admission to the graduate program. All students applying to the M.A.T. in Education must ensure they complete a minimum of 120 undergraduate credits to receive their bachelor’s degree.

Consult the Graduate Catalog for M.A.T. graduate requirements. If utilizing this pathway to licensure, admission to and the satisfactory completion of the M.A.T. program are required in order to receive a recommendation through JMU for a teaching license at the secondary school level.

Candidates should note that, at times, actual teacher licensure requirements may differ from the catalog requirements listed for a program because changes enacted by the Virginia Department of Education or accrediting agencies may have occurred after the catalog copy was approved. Therefore, it is important for students to confer with their education advisers on a regular basis.

Prerequisites to the Minor: 6 Credit Hours


Students must have completed these prerequisite requirements prior to applying for the initial application to teaching education:

Teacher Education Core Course: 3 Credit Hours


Students must complete this prerequisite requirement as part of the initial application to teaching education:

Orientation to the Profession: 1-3 Credit Hours


Select one of the following courses, which can be taken prior to applying to teacher education.

Required Upper Level Course: 3 Credit Hours


General Instructional Methods (GIM) and Initial Field Placement (IFP): 4 Credit Hours


IFP courses:


Choose one course from the following. Must equal a minimum of 4.00 credits with GIM course.

Content Teaching Methods, Field Placement and Literacy: 9 Credit Hours


Content Specific Teaching Methods, Grades 6-8: 3 Credit Hours


Choose the content specific teaching methods course.

Field Experience in Middle Grades Education: 3 Credit Hours


Total: 20-22 Credit Hours


Footnotes


1 Minimum grade of “C” is required.

2 Students who do not receive a minimum grade of “C” in this course may retake the course or take an equivalent writing course and pass with a minimum grade of “C.” Contact the department to determine what course would be most appropriate.

3 Minimum grade of “B-” is required.

4 Course enrollment is blocked and requires initial application to Teacher Education.

5 Course enrollment is blocked and requires admission to Teacher Education.

6 Course work requires successful completion of EDUC 310 , an orientation to the profession course, a general methods course and an initial field placement.

7 History or political science majors must enroll in POSC 457  as a corequisite to MSSE 412  and MSSE 415 .

Recommended Schedule for Secondary Education Minor


Additional Information


Students must declare the secondary education minor and be fully admitted into Teacher Education prior to enrolling in the remaining courses. Contact the departmental office to determine the requirements for admission to Teacher Education. The first four courses listed above are co-requisite offerings and must be completed before enrolling in next courses: EDUC 310 , MSSE 370 , MSSE 371/ MSSE 430 , which are then corequisites for the remaining three courses (MSSE 411 /MSSE 412 /MSSE 413 /MSSE 414 , MSSE 415 , and LED 440 ).

Content Specific Teaching Methods, Grades 6-8:


Choose the content specific teaching methods course.

Field Experience in Middle Grades Education:


Total: 20-22 Credit Hours


Overall program requirements consist of six prerequisite credit hours plus 20-22 credit hours in the minor.

See the Graduate Catalog for the recommended schedule of courses for the M.A.T. in Education.

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