Appeal Process: A student has the right to appeal a decision denying admission to the Teacher Education Programs or denying the opportunity to student teach. The student has fifteen days after receiving a denial letter to petition the Dean, in writing, for reconsideration. Note: Formal admission to the Teacher Education Program does not guarantee a recommendation for licensure. Recommendation for licensure is made upon development of teaching competence in designated areas and after successful completion of the student's specific teacher education program. Program RequirementsAll students, whether seeking degrees and teacher licensure or seeking teacher licensure only, must maintain a 2.75 cumulative GPA and a 3.0 cumulative GPA in education courses and have a minimum grade of C+ in all education courses. In credit/no credit education courses, students must perform work at the level of C+ or higher to receive credit. Education courses may only be repeated once. Degree-Seeking StudentsAll degree-seeking students must satisfy general program requirements listed above and must also satisfy requirements detailed under the specific education program. Students with previously earned bachelor's degrees who are seeking their first teacher licensure in Early Childhood or Elementary Education are considered to be seeking second bachelor's degrees, unless otherwise designated by the Dean. These students are subject to the provisions detailed in the Second Bachelor's Degree section of this catalog. Students seeking Secondary Education licensure who also wish to complete second bachelor's degrees are subject to the Second Bachelor's Degree section of this catalog. Licensure-Only StudentsEarly Childhood or Elementary Education students with previously earned degrees who are designated by the Dean as not seeking second bachelor's degrees are considered to be licensure-only students. These students must meet with an education advisor and an advisor in their content area(s) to review transcripts to assure they meet state licensure requirements. Secondary Education students with previously earned bachelor's degrees who are not seeking second bachelor's degrees are considered to be licensure-only students. These students must meet with an education advisor and an advisor in their content area(s) to review transcripts to assure they meet state certification requirements. All licensure-only students must also satisfy general program requirements listed above and the specific Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary program requirements on the following pages with the exception that all academic or teaching minors are recommended but not required. Combined Masters/Licensure ProgramThis program is designed for students who currently hold a bachelor's degree and are seeking a graduate degree in Education along with a Utah state teaching license in secondary, elementary, or early childhood education. Students must meet the requirements for admission into both the undergraduate licensure and the Masters of Education (M.Ed.) programs, including a cumulative GPA of 3.0. Students in this program are permitted to complete four licensure course requirements
through M.Ed.-level courses: EDUC 302 (fulfilled by MED 614 or 606 and EDUC 300L) These graduate courses will also count toward completion of the student's M.Ed., meaning that the student can complete up to 12 credit hours of the 32 required to obtain a M.Ed. by the time the student finishes his/her licensure course work. Students are considered undergraduate while in the licensure program even though they are taking some graduate-level courses. This may offer financial aid options that are not available to graduate students. See the Office of Financial Aid for more information. Early Childhood (Grades K-3) Program Requirements
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Art |
Music |
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Communication |
Physical Science |
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Computer Science |
Psychology |
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English |
Social Science |
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Fine Arts |
Spanish |
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French |
Special Education |
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History |
Speech |
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Mathematics |
Theatre |
The major in Early Childhood Education includes the following:
Completion of Teacher Education Program Admission, Step 1
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Liberal Education Courses |
Credit Hours |
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The following course, which fulfills the LE requirement, is required
for the Education major: |
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Requirement Description |
Credit Hours |
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I. |
Foreign Language Requirement |
8 |
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Education majors must complete eight credit hours in one of the following ways:
See Foreign Language Requirement for equivalencies, AP and CLEP credit
policy. |
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II. |
Prerequisite Courses |
10 |
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PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology, LE |
3 |
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III. |
Required Courses |
53 |
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EDUC 268 Mathematics and Methods for Elementary Teaching I EDUC 354 Diagnosis of Reading Difficulties (1) |
3 |
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TOTAL HOURS FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION MAJOR |
71 |
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Completion of an approved academic or teaching major or minor is required (see individual program listings for details). |
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The following classes are recommended but not required:
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EDUC 300 Special Topics |
1 - 4 |
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EDUC 351* Reading Foundations II |
3 |
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EDUC 354* Diagnosis of Reading Difficulties |
1 |
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EDUC 355* Literature-Based Reading Instruction |
1 |
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EDUC 356* Study Skills in the Content Area |
1 |
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ENGL 312 Children's Literature |
3 |
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THTR 350 Creative Dynamics |
2 |
*If not taken as a required course
Elementary Education
(Grades 1-8) Program Requirements (ELED)
Students who are seeking their first licensure must take a minimum of 30 credit
hours in education at Westminster College and must also meet college residency
requirements. All course work must be planned with the student's advisor. Elementary
education majors must have an academic or teaching content minor. A teaching
minor and the appropriate state required content test must be completed to meet
the requirement for an endorsement recommendation that can be added to an elementary
license.
Programs offering teaching minors are:
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Art |
History |
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Biology |
Mathematics |
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Chemistry |
Physics |
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Computer Science |
Spanish |
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English |
Special Education |
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French |
Theatre |
The major in Elementary Education includes the following:
Completion of Teacher Education Program Admission, Step 1
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Liberal Education Courses |
Credit Hours |
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The following course, which fulfills the LE requirement, is required
for the Education major: |
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Requirement Description |
Credit Hours |
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I. |
Foreign Language Requirement |
8 |
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Education majors must complete eight credit hours in one of the following ways:
See Foreign Language Requirement for equivalencies, AP and CLEP credit
policy. |
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II. |
Prerequisite Courses |
10 |
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PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology, LE |
3 |
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III. |
Required Courses |
53 |
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EDUC 268 Mathematics and Methods for Elem. Teaching I |
3 |
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TOTAL HOURS FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR |
71 |
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Completion of an approved academic or teaching major or minor is required (see individual program listings for details). |
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The following classes are recommended but not required.
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EDUC 300 Special Topics |
1 - 4 |
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EDUC 322 Methods and Materials for Middle School Educ. |
2 |
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ENGL 312 Children's Literature |
3 |
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THTR 350 Creative Dynamics |
2 |
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EDUC 343* Reading Foundations I (3) |
3 |
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EDUC 354* Diagnosis of Reading Difficulties |
1 |
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EDUC 355* Literature-Based Reading Instruction |
1 |
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EDUC 356* Study Skills |
1 |
*if not taken as required courses
Secondary Education (Grades 6-12) Program Requirements (SED)
Students who are seeking their bachelor's degree and first licensure must take
a minimum of 30 credit hours of education at Westminster College and must also
meet college residency requirements. Students who already have a bachelor's
degree and are seeking their first licensure must take a minimum of 24 hours
of education course work at Westminster. Secondary education students must select
a teaching major and an academic or teaching minor, or a composite teaching
major. Students who complete a teaching minor or composite teaching major must
successfully pass the appropriate state required content test(s) in order to
meet the requirement for an endorsement recommendation in the content area(s).
All course work must be planned with the student's major, minor, and education
advisors.
Programs offering teaching majors and minors include:
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Art (major/minor) |
Mathematics (major/minor) |
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Biology (composite major/minor) |
Physical Science (composite major) |
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Chemistry (major/minor) |
Physics (major/minor) |
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Computer Science (minor) |
Social Science (composite major) |
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English (major/minor) |
Spanish (minor) |
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French (minor) |
Special Education (minor) |
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History (major/minor) |
Theatre (minor) |
The Secondary Education program includes the following:
Completion of Teacher Education Program Admission, Step 1
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Liberal Education Courses |
Credit Hours |
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The following course, which fulfills the LE requirement, is required
for the Education major: |
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Requirement Description |
Credit Hours |
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I. |
Foreign Language Requirement |
8 |
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Secondary Education students must complete the Foreign Language requirement of their teaching major. |
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II. |
Prerequisite Courses |
6 |
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PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology, LE |
3 |
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III. |
Required Courses |
36 - 42 |
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EDUC 302 Foundations of Education |
4 |
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TOTAL HOURS FOR SECONDARY EDUCATION LICENSURE |
50 - 56 |
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Completion of an approved teaching major and teaching minor or composite teaching major is required (see individual program listings for details). |
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The following classes are recommended but not required.
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EDUC 300 Special Topics |
1 - 4 |
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EDUC 322 Methods and Materials for Middle School Education |
2 |
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EDUC 351 Reading Foundations II |
3 |
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EDUC 354 Diagnosis of Reading Difficulties |
1 |
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EDUC 355 Literature-Based Reading Instruction |
1 |
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EDUC 356 Study Skills in the Content Area |
1 |
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ENGL 313 Literature for Young Adults |
3 |
