Bachelor of Science in Secondary English
Program Description
A Bachelor of Science in Education - Secondary English is designed to produce graduates who are qualified to pursue careers as teachers of Language Arts in grades 7-12. Candidates who complete the program will have passed the Praxis examination as well as logged significant hours in local and regional classrooms as observers and student teachers. With an emphasis on culturally responsive teaching, the program will also produce teachers who are at the vanguard of the discipline in terms of engaging students from myriad backgrounds and with diverse needs. As graduates of TMCC specifically, candidates will be uniquely suited to meeting the needs of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, providing exceptional teaching to ensure that classrooms provide the knowledge and environment fundamental to advancing the opportunities available to tribal community members.
Program Outcomes and Requirements
Students who successfully complete the program will be able to:
- Meet the requirements for becoming fully qualified teachers in 7-12 Language Arts
- Employ culturally responsive teaching in any secondary school classroom
- Maintain a high standard of professionalism
- Pursue further degrees in Education and/or enter the field depending on regional and state- based requirements
- Address the needs of the TMBCI secondary school system and its students
- Position themselves to apply for work in other Native communities
- Adapt interdisciplinary techniques to classroom teaching
- Conduct discipline-specific research
- Develop teaching portfolios as well as learn how to use instructional technologies
- Understand the fundamentals of project-based learning and curriculum development
- Learn how to engage exceptional and special-needs students
Credit Requirement Breakdown
Total Credits for the 4-year Program: |
132 |
Total Credits for the General/Core: |
36 |
Total Credits for the EDUC portion: |
54 (+ 3 credits of clinicals) |
Total Credits for the ENGL portion: |
42 |
Required Courses
Courses
Communications – 9 credits
Arts and Humanities – 6 credits are required in Native Language
Social Sciences – 9 credits
Health and Wellness – 2 credits
Laboratory Science – 4 credits
Math – 4 credits
First Year Experience
Required Educational Courses
Required English Courses (beyond the General/Core curriculum)
Total Credit Hours: 132
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