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SECONDARY EDUCATION

Stephen Krulik, Lead Professor
(215) 204-8488

Secondary Education programs prepare the student to teach in the following certification areas: 

In order to maintain standing in Secondary Education, students must achieve and maintain a 2.5 average in their teaching field in addition to maintaining an overall 2.5 cumulative average. A teaching field average below 2.0 will result in probationary status. Students in a secondary program with less than a 2.5 in their teaching field are urged to consider a change in teaching field or a transfer to another program or department. Students with less than a 2.5 average either in the major field or overall may not register for student teaching and will not be recommended for certification by the College of Education.

Secondary English

General Studies, Professional Course Sequence and Core Requirements
All of the requirements listed above apply to this program.

Program Requirements
SECONDARY EDUCATION 
 

English Education

0341 

Teaching Language and Communication in the Secondary School

3 s.h.

0342 

Teaching Oral and Written Communication in the Secondary School

3 s.h.

 

Secondary Education

0371 

Reading Problems in the Secondary School

3 s.h.

0384 

Student Teaching in Secondary Education

9 s.h.

 

Total

18s.h.


 ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATION
 

English

W103 

Writing the Research Essay

3 s.h.

0111 
or 
108 
or 
0127 

Introduction to Linguistics, 
or 
Communication Science 0108, 
or 
Anthropology 0127

3 s.h.

0212 

Linguistics and Grammar

3 s.h.

0114 

Survey of English Literature: Beginnings to 1660

3 s.h.

0115 

Survey of English Literature: 1660-1900

3 s.h.

W116 

Survey of American Literature

3 s.h.

W133 

Shakespeare

3 s.h.

0233 
or 
0234

Shakespeare to 1600 
or 
Shakespeare Post 1600

3 s.h.

R125 
or 
R126 

African American Literature I
 or 
African American Literature II

3 s.h.

0225 

Modern American Fiction (or another 0200 level English course in Modern American Literature)

3 s.h.

 

One survey course in World Literature

3 s.h.

 

The Arts

 

English 0170
or 
FMA 0010
or
FMA X155 
or
Theater C110

 The Art of Film;
 or 
 Media Arts I;
 or 
Film and Visual Analysis;
 or 
 The Collaborative Art 

3-4 s.h.

 

Electives (2) English X084/C084 Introduction to Literature (strongly recommended) and English W300-W399

6 s.h.

 

Total

42-43 s.h.

Secondary Foreign Language Education

Foreign Language certification is offered in French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, and Spanish.

General Studies, Professional Course Sequence and Core Requirements
In addition to the Literature requirements listed above (see Other Requirements for College of Education Students), all students must take one of the following:

English 

0101
or
0103

 Developing Prose Style
 or
Research and Critical Thinking

 3 s.h.

Program Requirements
SECONDARY EDUCATION
 

 

Foreign Language Education

0135 

Methods and Materials in Foreign Language Teaching I

3 s.h.

0136 

Methods and Materials in Foreign Language Teaching II

3 s.h.

 

Secondary Education

0384 

Student Teaching in Secondary Education

9 s.h.

 

Total

15 s.h.

ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATION

For certification in one foreign language:
Ten courses above the first two elementary courses must be taken (that is, beyond courses which generally have the number 0051 and 0052).

All courses must be taught in the target language. (Native speakers who received most of their pre-university education in their native land may be eligible to certify by taking eight appropriate foreign language courses in their native language.)

These 10 courses must include:
Composition and Conversation: 

At least two and preferably three courses are required except for Italian in which only one course is available.

Culture and Civilization: 

One course is required. 

Linguistics: 

One course is required. If no course is available in the target language, one will have to be taken in another department, but it will not count as a foreign language course if taken in the English or Speech departments. 

Literature: 

At least one course is required, preferably contemporary. Students should check with an adviser to select the specific courses that meet the above requirements. Additional courses should also be selected in consultation with an adviser. It is strongly recommended that, in Spanish, courses be taken in Peninsular and Latin American Spanish. Similarly, in French, coursework should include both continental and overseas French. 

For Certification in Two Foreign Languages
Ten courses in the first foreign language must be taken. If the language is begun at the college level, the first two elementary courses do not count toward the 10 courses. At Temple, these courses are generally numbered 0051 and 0052. 

For the second foreign language, eight courses must be taken. The first two beginning courses do count toward certification in the second foreign language.

Native speakers who were educated to speak, read, and write their native language need only eight courses in the formal study of their native language as a subject at the university level. Courses should be at an appropriate level for their background. There is no credit-by-examination given at Temple in a foreign language. A linguistics course is required for native speakers. 

The same courses required for the first foreign language apply also to the second foreign language, i.e., a course in composition and conversation, culture and civilization, and literature, preferably 20th century. A second linguistics course need not be taken. 

It is strongly recommended that certification in two languages be pursued in order to enhance career opportunities. Courses may be taken during summer school to avoid heavy course loads during the academic year. 

  • ELECTIVES (when certifying in one foreign language) 0-16 

  • Total Semester Hours for Certification in One Foreign Language* 128 

  • Total Semester Hours for Certification in Two Foreign Languages 136-140 

In the State of Pennsylvania, certification in a foreign language is a K-12 certificate. Since there is presently no certification in Pennsylvania in English as a Second Language (ESL or ESOL), foreign language teachers in this state are presently permitted to teach ESL as well under conditions specified by each school district. 

Students must achieve passing scores on designated proficiency tests in each of the four skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) in each language of certification to be permitted to take the methods courses in teaching a foreign language, to student teach, and to receive certification. The testing begins when the student completes six courses in the foreign language.

Foreign Study and/or Travel
Study and travel experiences in relevant foreign language speaking areas are highly recommended. Temple provides such experiences at Temple's Rome Campus, the Temple-Sorbonne program, the Temple University of Puerto Rico exchange program, or Templešs exchange programs with the Universities of Hamburg and Tuebingen in Germany. The Latin American Studies Semester program is an immersion experience available at Temple's Main Campus to all Spanish majors during spring semesters.

Secondary Mathematics Education

General Studies, Professional Course Sequence and Core Requirements
Several restrictions and additions to the requirements listed above (see Other Requirements for College of Education Students) apply to students in this program: 

  1. The Mathematics requirement cannot be met by C055 (College Mathematics). The Mathematics requirements are listed in the program description below. 

  2. Philosophy C066 is required for all students. 

*The number of semester hours needed to fulfill specific requirements may vary slightly for transfer students. 

Program Requirements
SECONDARY EDUCATION

Mathematics Education                                                                  18 s.h.

0146 

Methods and Materials in School Mathematics (taken in conjunction with student teaching)

3 s.h.

0366 

Teaching of Problem Solving

3 s.h.

0381 

History of School Mathematics

3 s.h.

0384 

Student Teaching in Secondary Education

9 s.h.

ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATION 

 

Mathematics

30 s.h. 

C085
or  
C075 

Calculus and Introduction to Modern Analysis I 
or
Elementary Calculus with Applications I

4 s.h. 

0086
or
0076  

Calculus and Introduction to Modern Analysis II
or 
Elementary Calculus with Applications II

4 s.h.

0127 
or 
0117 

Calculus and Introduction to Modern Analysis III
or 
Elementary Calculus with Applications III

4 s.h.

W141 

Basic Mathematical concept

3 s.h.

0147 

Linear Algebra

3 s.h.

0203 

Theory of Numbers

3 s.h.

0233 

Introduction to Probability Theory

3 s.h.

0234 

Mathematical Statistics

3 s.h. 

0271 

Modern Geometry

3 s.h.

 

Philosophy

 

C066 

Introduction to Logic (this course will also fulfill a General Studies requirement)

3 s.h. 

 

Electives

3-7 s.h.

 

Total Semester Hours

129-133 s.h.

Secondary Science Certification

  • Biology 

  • Chemistry 

  • Earth and Space Science 

  • General Science 

  • Physics 

General Studies, Professional Course Sequence and Core Requirements
Several restrictions and additions to the requirements listed above apply to students in this program. 

  1. The Mathematics requirement cannot be met by C055 (College Mathematics). The Mathematics requirements are listed in the program description below. 

  2. The requirements in Science and Technology are different for the various science areas. These requirements are listed below. 

  3. A course in philosophy or religion is required to meet the general studies requirements for certification. This course, if appropriate, may also fulfill the Language and International Studies requirement of the University Core. 

Program Requirements
SECONDARY EDUCATION (for all Science certification areas) 

0371 

Reading Problems in the Secondary School

3

Sci. Ed. 0355

 The Teaching of Science

3

0384 

Student Teaching in Secondary Education

9

 

 Total

15

ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATION (for Biology) 
 

 

Mathematics

 

C075 and 0076
or 

 Elementary Calculus with Applications I & II 
or 
Statistics (in place of Math C076) 

8

0021 

Statistical Methods and Concepts

3

 

Biology

 

0103 and 0104 

Introduction to Biology

8

0203 

Genetics

3

0204 

Cell Structure and Function

4

0317 

Microbiology

3

 

Plus two courses to be determined by adviser

 

 

Chemistry

 

C071 and C072

 General Chemistry I & II

6

C073 and C074

 General Chemistry Laboratory I & II 

2

0121 and 0122

 Organic Chemistry I & II

6

0121 and 0122

 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I & II

2

 

Geology

 

C081
or 
Envt C010

 Environmental Resources, 
or Introduction to the Environment

3

 

Physics

 

C085 and C086

 Introduction to General Physics I & II

8

 

Science

 

0362 

Ecology and Field Biology for Teachers

3

 

Total Semester Hours for Biology Certification

136


  ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATION (for Chemistry) 
 

 

Mathematics

 

C075 and 0076 

Elementary Calculus with Applications I & II

8

 

Biology

 

0083 and 0084 
or 
0103 and 0104

Introduction to Biology
or 

8

 

Chemistry

 

C071 and C072

General Chemistry I & II

6

C073 and C074

General Chemistry Laboratory I & II

2

0121 and 0122 

Organic Chemistry I & II

6

0123 and 0124

Organic Chemistry Laboratory I & II

2

0213 

Chemical Measurements

4

 

Chemistry

 

0231 

Physical Chemistry I

3

0232 

Physical Chemistry II

3

0371 
or
Biology 0375

Biochemistry
or
Biochemistry 

3

 

Geology

 

C010 
or 
C081 

Introduction to the Environment
or 
Environmental Technology 

3/4

 

Plus any two courses from among Geology C077, 0201, 0202, 0211, 0212

6

 

Physics

 

C085 and C086 

Introduction to General Physics I & II 

8

 

Total Semester Hours for Chemistry Certification

139

ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATION (for Earth and Space Science) 
 

 

Mathematics

 

C075 and 0076

 Elementary Calculus with Applications I & II 

8

 

Biology

 

C083 and C084 or 
0103 and 0104

 General Biology I & II
 

8

 

Chemistry

 

C071 and C072 

General Chemistry I & II

6

C073 and C074 

General Chemistry Laboratory I & II 

2

 

Geology

 

C050 

Introduction to Geology

4

C062 

Oceanography 

4

C081
or
Envt. C010

Environmental Resources
or
 Introduction to Environment

 

 

Plus any two courses from among Geology C077, 0201, 0202, 0211, 0212

 

 

One additional course with adviser's approval

 

 

Physics

 

C056 

Introduction to Astronomy 

4

C085 and C086 

Introduction to General Physics I & II

8

 

Science

 

0365 

Meteorology for Teachers 

3

 

Total Semester Hours for Earth and Space Science Certification

134

ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATION (for General Science) 
 

 

Mathematics

 

C075 and 0076

 Elementary Calculus with Applications I & II

8 s.h.

 

Biology

 

C083 and C084 

General Biology I  & II 

8 s.h.

 

Chemistry

 

C071 and C072

 General Chemistry I & II

6 s.h.

C073 and C074

 General Chemistry Laboratory I & II

2 s.h.

 

Geology

 

C050 

Introduction to Geology

4 s.h.

C062 

Oceanography

4 s.h.

 

Physics

 

C056 

Introduction to Astronomy 

4 s.h.

C085 and C086

 Introduction to General Physics I & II

8 s.h.

 

Science

 

0362 

Ecology and Field Biology for Teachers

3 s.h.

0365 

Meteorology for Teachers 

3 s.h.

 

Concentration in one area 

24 s.h.

  Total Semester Hours for General Science Certification 137 s.h.

ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATION (for Physics) 
 

 

Mathematics

 

C085, 0086, and 0127

 Calculus and Introduction to Modern Analysis I, II, & III 

12 s.h.

 

Biology

 

C083 and C084

 General Biology

12 s.h.

 

Chemistry

 

C071 and C072 

General Chemistry I & II

8 s.h.

C073 and C074

 General Chemistry Lab I & II

2 s.h.

 

Physics

 

C087 and C088
or
0121 and 0122 

 Elementary Classical Physics I & II
 or
General Physics I & II 

8 s.h.

0171 

Optics 

3 s.h.

0187 

Electricity and Magnetism 

4 s.h.

0188 

Introduction to Modern Physics 

4 s.h.

0231 

Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory 

3 s.h.

0161 

Computing for Scientists

3 s.h.

 

Plus any course to be determined by adviser.

 

Secondary Social Studies Education

The name as of 2001-02 has changed to Citizenship Education.

General Studies, Professional Course Sequence and Core Requirements
All of the requirements listed above (see Other Requirements for College of Education Students) apply to this program. Several additional History courses are required, as described below.

Program Requirements

Language or International Studies
At least two courses from those which meet the Core requirements in this area. One of these must cover non-Western or Third World culture. Students may meet part of this requirement by taking Economics C055. 6 s.h.

American Culture
At least one course from those which meet this Core requirement. This requirement may be met through the required history course, or through Geography and Urban Studies C080 (Geography of the United States and Canada), or through Educational Leadership an d Policy Studies C060 (Education, Schooling, and the Individual in U.S. Society). 3 s.h.

SECONDARY EDUCATION

 Social Studies Education                                                                   15 s.h.

0365 

Methods and Materials in Social Studies

3 s.h.

Sec. Ed. W371

 Reading Problems in the Secondary School

3 s.h.

0384 

Student Teaching in Secondary Education

9 s.h.

ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATION
A minimum concentration of 20 s.h. in history is required in the following courses:  

C060 

Contemporary World in Historical Perspective

3 s.h.

C067 and C068 History of the United States to 1877 and from 1877 to present 6 s.h.
C066 Modern Europe 3 s.h.
W397 

Contemporary Theory and Practice of History

3 s.h.

 

In addition, coursework is required in anthropology, economics, comparative

economic systems, geography, government, political science, comparative political systems, sociology, social psychology, post World War II social science or history, and multi-ethnic studies. The following courses or their equivalents are required to satisfy these requirements:
 

Economics

CO50 or C053 Economic Principles, or C054 Economics for Teachers, or C051 and C052, or C055 Global Economics, and Anthropology 0151 or Economics 0225, 0250, or 0251 or Geography and Urban Studies 0130

 6 s.h.


Geography and Urban Studies

C060 World Urban Patterns; or C080 Geography of the UnitedStates and Canada

 3 s.h.


Psychology or Sociology of Groups 

Psychoeducational Processes 0312 Introduction to Group Dynamics; or Psychology 0141 Social Psychology; or Sociology 0212 Introduction to Small Groups

 3 s.h.


Political Science

C052 Foreign Governments and Politics; or C053 International Relations Psychology

 3 s.h.


One of the following post World War II courses                            3 s.h.


History

0213 20th Century United States History II
0215 America in Transition: 1960-1987
0248 United States and World Crisis
0249 United States Foreign Policy and the Cold War
or Political Science
0251 Current U.S. Foreign Relations
0252 Administration of U.S. Foreign Policy
Electives (1 in major)- 
13 s.h.


Political Science

C051 American Political System (recommended), or Social Science/History elective

 3 s.h.

 

Total Semester Hours

 128 s.h.




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