Middle Grades Education, Bachelor of Science
The
middle grades education major is designed to prepare individuals to teach grades five through eight. Students will choose at least one area of concentration to complete as part of the major. Concentrations areas include: Literacy and Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Science. The program requires the completion of 48 professional education credits and 24 concentration credits. Students completing this major are eligible for the bachelor of science degree.
Middle Grades Education Major Requirements
Professional Education
EDUC 101 | Introduction Educational Practice | 3 |
EDUC 202 | Cultural Awareness in the Classroom | 3 |
EDUC 280 | Exceptional Child | 3 |
EDUC 282 | Educational Psychology Application | 3 |
EDUC 316 | Reading and Writing Across Curriculums | 3 |
EDUC 333 | The Learning Environment | 3 |
EDUC 340 | Educational Measurement and Evaluation | 3 |
EDUC 342 | Middle Grades Phil/Curr/Literacy | 3 |
EDUC 400 | Early Professional Experience | 1 |
EDUC 409 | Secondary Methods | 3 |
EDUC 410 | Secondary Methods Clinical Practice | 3 |
EDUC 421 | Stud Teach-Secondary/Middle Grades | 7 to 15 |
EDUC 482 | Student Teaching Seminar | 2 |
| Middle Grades Education Concentration | 24 |
Selection of a Concentration
Literacy and Language Arts Concentration
Mathematics Concentration
Science Concentration
Social Science Concentration
Middle grades education majors wishing to earn dual licensure with LBS1 will need to take EDUC 312 in place of EDUC 316 and may substitute EDUC 401 for EDUC 409 and EDUC 410.
Middle grades education majors wishing to earn dual licensure with elementary education will need to take EDUC 312 in place of EDUC 316 and EDUC 401 instead of EDUC 409 and EDUC 410.
An additional content test will be required for dual licensure.
In addition to the major requirements listed above, students will need to complete a general education curriculum and elective courses to earn 120 credits which is mandatory for earning a Greenville University degree. Details about the general education curriculum can be found in the Academic Information section of this catalog. Some general education requirements are met through required major courses which reduces the number of required general education credits. Students should work closely with their advisor to put together an academic plan to make sure all degree requirements are met in a timely manner.
The outcomes for this program can be found on the Greenville University Institutional Assessment webpage.