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Nov 24, 2024
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2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog/Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biology, Teacher Licensure Program, B.S.
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The Biology Department, in collaboration with the Education Department, offers a program of study leading to licensure by the Massachusetts Department of Education as a Teacher of Secondary School Biology. The Biology Teacher Education Program at Westfield State University is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation in Teacher Education (NCATE) and has been recognized by the National Science Teachers Association.
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Students wishing to be licensed to teach Biology at the High School level must complete the following:
- The Professional Sequence for the Secondary (8-12) Specialist
- The Introductory Biology Courses (11 Credits)
- Biology Seminars
- Required Chemistry Courses for the Biology Major (16 Credits)
- Additional Licensure Requirements listed below
Professional Sequence: Middle (Grades 5-8) and Secondary (Grades 8-12) Specialist
The Professional Sequence for Middle and Secondary Specialist must be completed by students intending to teach an academic subject area in the Middle or Secondary School. Students must complete an academic major in the subject area in which the licensure is sought. Professional Sequence Core:
Professional Sequence Courses Middle and Secondary Specialist:
Note
*FB indicates field-based course.
** Note: Required for Middle School licensure.
Introductory Biology Courses
Note:
BIOL 0123 satisfies the Applied Analytical Reasoning requirement of the Common Core. BIOL 0128 and BIOL 0129 DO NOT have to be taken in sequence, but should be taken in the first year. Biology Seminars
Four 1-credit seminars as follows: Note:
In addition to other information, seminars assist students with the preparation of the Departmental portfolio required for graduation. Required Chemistry Courses
Two semesters of chemistry may be used to satisfy the Science requirement of the Common Core. Additional Licensure Requirements:
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Student progress toward meeting Advanced Standing in Teacher Education is monitored at the end of the sophomore year (57 credits). Please see the section on Licensure for Teaching .
In order to be eligible for student teaching, a student must have completed all required course and field work, have an overall GPA of 2.8 (including transfer work), and have a passing grade in the appropriate Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (i.e., Communication and Literacy and the Biology subject area tests). |
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