257 Wyman Education Building
(715) 425-3230
www.uwrf.edu/college-of-education/
Tim HolleranCo-Chair, Florence MonsourCo-Chair, Teri Crotty, Jennier Carlson, Stephanie Harty, Angela Kaiser, Lee Karnowski, Mary Lundeberg, Dorothy Moore, David Pepi, Margaret Phinney, Geoffrey Scheurman, José E. Vega
The degree curricula designed to prepare teachers for the secondary school, grades 9-12, consists of a minimum of 120 semester hours that give the student a broad general education, specialized preparation in one or more academic fields and professional preparation needed for effective teaching. Specific course requirements are listed for each academic department preceding the departmental course descriptions.
As listed on pages 31-32.
Coursework included in the professional sequence, major, minor or concentration
may not be included in the general education component.
Professional Requirements: 31-43 Total Credits
TED 120 Foundations of Education and Technology 3 cr.
TED 212 Educational Psychology: Middle and Secondary Ed (writing intensive)
5 cr.
Admission to teacher education is required before students can enroll in 420,
422, 423.
TED 414 Transescent Development 4 cr.
TED 420 School and Society (writing intensive) 3 cr.
TED 422 Content Area Literacy in Middle and Secondary Schools 3 cr.
TED 423 Writing, Speaking and Listening in the Content Area 3 cr.
Admission to teacher education is required before students can enroll in technique
courses.
TED 430-441 Techniques of Middle/Secondary Education 3 cr.
TED 474 Student Teaching: Secondary 1-12 cr.
TED 473 Student Teaching: Middle Level 1-6 cr.
PSYC 330 The Exceptional Child 3 cr.
Academic Specialization: 54-58 Total Credits
Option A - Departmental major and one minor
Option B - Two departmental majors
Option C - Broad Field major
Comprehensive Majors:
Art (K-12)
Broad Area/Physical Science
Broad Area Social Studies-1,2
English, Broad Area Physical Education (K-12)-1
Music (K-12)
Majors:
Agricultural Education-1
Applied Computer Systems
Art
Biology
Chemistry
Communicative Disorders
Earth Science-2
English
Journalism
Mathematics
Modern Language (French, German, Spanish)
Physics
Social Studies-1,2
Speech
Minors:
Anthropology-1
Athletic Coaching
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Earth Science-2
Economics-1
English1
French
General Science
Geography-1
German
Health Education
History-1
Journalism
Mathematics
Physics
Political Science-1
Spanish
Speech
Sociology-1
1-Cooperatives. Wisconsin law requires that teachers of Economics, social studies and agriculture complete adequate instruction in consumers cooperatives and cooperative marketing. Students in agriculture can satisfy this requirement by successful completion of AGEC 240 or 355. Students in Economics and social sciences can satisfy this requirement by successful completion of TED 433 or AGEC 240 or 355.
2-If you are interested in teaching Economics, geography, history, political science, psychology or sociology, please see Social Sciences, Broad Area.