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Bachelor of Science
Candidates are expected to complete all requirements associated with the Bachelor of Science in Education Studies with a concentration in Middle Level Education (Grades 6-8). Candidates must register for and complete EDU 102 E-folio and EDU 203 Instructional Technology as initial courses in the program. These courses are pre-requisites for all other education courses. In EDU 203, candidates will learn more about the importance and usefulness of E-folio and will also learn to use a variety of technology applications designed to enhance teaching and learning. The grade of C- is the minimum grade accepted for all College of Education and Liberal Arts core courses (ECE, EDU, RDG, and EPY).
Parallel Curriculum
The curriculum for the B.S. in Education Studies, Middle Level Education (Grades 6-8) is the same as for the B.S. in Middle Level Education (Grades 6-8) EXCEPT that no clinical courses are included. See notes below.
(Math, English, Social Studies 31 credits) (Science 35 credits)
Computer Applications
First Year Experience Seminar
Fundamentals of Economics
World History
Introduction to Critical Thinking
Biology I (with Lab)
English Composition I
English Composition II
Advanced Composition
Contemporary Global Issues
Introductory Survey of Mathematics
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Science Majors must also take ENV 305 as part of their General Education Requirements:
Earth Science (with Lab)
Select 2 courses from:
Art Appreciation 1
Non-Western Art
Basic Design
Drawing and Painting
Drawing
Painting
Watercolor Painting
Media and Society
Introduction to the Theater
Acting
Fundamentals of Drawing
Basic Photoshop
History of Art and Design
Music Appreciation
Practical Spanish I
Basic Photography
Adolescent Development
Psychology of the Exceptional Child
Introduction to Psychology
E-Folio
Instructional Technology
Leadership and Collaboration
Instructional Strategies in Middle Level Education
Teaching in the Middle School
Applied Behavior Analysis and Classroom Culture
Assistive Technology
Classroom Culture and Student Behavior
Diagnosis and Correction of Learning Differences in Reading
Development and Implementation of IEPs
Advising and Mentoring in the Middle School
Learning Differences and Assessment of Exceptional Children
Integrated Approaches to Teaching Middle Level Language Arts/Reading
Communication Theory
English Grammar
World/Non-Western Literature
Adolescent Literature
American Literature
Multicultural Literature
Non-Fiction Literature
Integrated Approaches to Teaching Middle Math
Pre-Calculus
Inferential Statistics
Calculus I
Calculus II
Finite Mathematics
Discrete Math
Geometry
History of Mathematics
Integrated Approaches to Teaching Middle School Science
Biology II (with Lab)
Climate Dynamics
Physics (with Lab)
Applied Chemistry (with Lab)
Integrated Approaches to Teaching Middle Level Social Science
World and Regional Geography
American History
Delaware History
American Politics
Public Policy and Social Issues
Introduction to Sociology
Cultural Anthropology
Society and Technology
EDU 203, EDU 204, EDU 308, EDU 310, EDU 311 EDU 315, EDU 390, EDU 391, EDU 392 EDU 407, EDU 408, EDU 409, EDU 410, EDU 451, EDU 452, EPY 402, RDG 308
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2024-2025 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2023 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.
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