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EDUCATION BUILDING (ROOM 489) (313) 577-1601 [email protected] education.wayne.edu ADVISING Student Last Name A-K Shawntae Mintline, [email protected] Student Last Name L-Z Cassie Tackett, [email protected] Appointments advisingworks.wayne.edu Drop-Ins Every Tuesday 9am to 4pm GENERAL EDUCATION Competency Requirements: Basic Composition (BC) Intermediate Composition (ICN) Oral Communication (OC) Quantitative Experience (QE) Wayne Experience (First Year Only) Inquiry Requirements: Natural Scientific Inquiry (NSI) Natural Scientific Inq. w/Lab (NSIL) Civic Literacy Inquiry (CIV) Social Inquiry (SI) Cultural Inquiry (CI) Diversity Equity & Inclusion Inq. (DEI) Global Learning Inquiry (GL) MICHGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) Will meet all general education requirements at WSU Issued by the Two Year Institution Minimum of 30 credits in certain areas Can be completed while attending WSU COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS course also meets gen ed PSY 1010/1020 (3-4cr) PS 1030/1010 (3-4cr) HE 2310/HE 3300/LFA 2330 (3cr) BIO 1030/1050/1500/1510 (3-4cr) TED 2250-Becoming an Urban Educator (3cr)-Includes a 40-hour service learning field experience ADVISING GUIDE Secondary Education STEM Integrated Science Biology Chemistry Earth/Space Mathematics Physics Social Studies Economics History Political Science Social Studies Group Social Studies Comp Language Arts English World Languages Arabic French Spanish Arabic, French and Spanish can also lead to K - 12 certification Add K - 12 Certification MAJORS (ONE REQUIRED) Certification in grades (6-12) STEM Biology Chemistry Earth/Space Mathematics Physics Social Studies Economics History Political Science 2nd Language Learners Bilingual - Bicultural English as a Second Language World Languages Arabic French Spanish Language Arts English Not pursuing a minor MINORS (OPTIONAL) Certification in grades (6-12) WHAT I AM GOING TO TEACH? NAME______________________________ACCESS ID__________ SUBJECT MAJOR________________________________________ SUBJECT MINOR________________________________________ PLACEMENTS MAT____________ENG____________BIO____________ CREATED ON: LEVEL 1 PROFESSIONAL ED Methods Courses Clinical Experiences Graduation Apply Attend the Cornerstone Welcome LEVEL 2 Gen Eds including ICN TED 2250 Some Subject Courses Some Education Courses

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Page 1: ADVISING GUIDE Secondary Education

EDUCATION BUILDING (ROOM 489)

(313) 577-1601

[email protected]

education.wayne.edu

ADVISING

Student Last Name A-K

Shawntae Mintline, [email protected]

Student Last Name L-Z

Cassie Tackett, [email protected]

Appointments

advisingworks.wayne.edu

Drop-Ins

Every Tuesday 9am to 4pm

GENERAL EDUCATION

Competency Requirements:

Basic Composition (BC)

Intermediate Composition (ICN)

Oral Communication (OC)

Quantitative Experience (QE)

Wayne Experience (First Year Only)

Inquiry Requirements:

Natural Scientific Inquiry (NSI)

Natural Scientific Inq. w/Lab (NSIL)

Civic Literacy Inquiry (CIV)

Social Inquiry (SI)

Cultural Inquiry (CI)

Diversity Equity & Inclusion Inq. (DEI)

Global Learning Inquiry (GL)

MICHGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT

(MTA)

Will meet all general education

requirements at WSU

Issued by the Two Year Institution

Minimum of 30 credits in certain areas

Can be completed while attending

WSU

COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS

course also meets gen ed

PSY 1010/1020 (3-4cr)

PS 1030/1010 (3-4cr)

HE 2310/HE 3300/LFA 2330 (3cr)

BIO 1030/1050/1500/1510 (3-4cr)

TED 2250-Becoming an Urban

Educator (3cr)-Includes a 40-hour

service learning field experience

ADVISING GUIDE

Secondary Education

STEM

Integrated Science

Biology

Chemistry

Earth/Space

Mathematics

Physics

Social Studies

Economics

History

Political Science

Social Studies Group

Social Studies Comp

Language Arts

English

World Languages

Arabic

French

Spanish

Arabic, French and

Spanish can also lead to

K-12 certification

Add K-12 Certification

MAJORS (ONE REQUIRED) Certification in grades (6-12)

STEM

Biology

Chemistry

Earth/Space

Mathematics

Physics

Social Studies

Economics

History

Political Science

2nd Language Learners

Bilingual-Bicultural

English as a Second

Language

World Languages

Arabic

French

Spanish

Language Arts

English

Not pursuing a minor

MINORS (OPTIONAL) Certification in grades (6-12)

WHAT I AM GOING TO TEACH?

NAME______________________________ACCESS ID__________

SUBJECT MAJOR________________________________________

SUBJECT MINOR________________________________________

PLACEMENTS

MAT____________ENG____________BIO____________

CREATED ON:

LEVEL 1 PROFESSIONAL ED

Methods

Courses

Clinical

Experiences

Graduation

Apply

Attend the

Cornerstone

Welcome

LEVEL 2

Gen Eds including ICN

TED 2250

Some Subject Courses

Some Education Courses

Page 2: ADVISING GUIDE Secondary Education

SINGLE SUBJECT MAJORS

MATHEMATICS (41 credits minimum):

MAT 2010: Calculus I (4cr)

MAT 2020: Calculus II (4cr)

MAT 2030: Calculus III (4cr)

MAT 2210: Probability & Statistics (4cr)

MAT 2250: Elementary Linear Algebra (3cr)

MAT 2860: Discrete Mathematics (3cr)

MAT 5000: Math & Proof Writing (3cr)

MAT 5070: Elementary Analysis (4cr) or

MAT 5400: Elementary Theory of Num (3cr) or MAT 5520: Introduction to Topology (3cr)

MAT 6140: Geometry (3cr)

MAT 5420: Algebra 1 (4cr) or

MAT 6170: Algebra: Ring Theory & Proof (4cr)

MAE 6200: Teaching Algebra, & Functions (3cr)

MAE 6210: Teaching Geo, Stats, & Discrete (3cr)

ENGLISH (30 credits minimum):

ENG 2200: Shakespeare (3cr)

ENG 2390: Intro African-American Lit (3cr)

ENG 3110: English Literature to 1700 (3cr)

ENG 3120: English Literature after 1700 (3cr)

ENG 3130: American Literature to 1865 (3cr)

ENG 3140: American Literature after 1865 (3cr)

ENG 5420: American Lit 1865-1914 (3cr) or

ENG 5450: Modern American Literature (3cr)

ENG 5720: Linguistics & Education (3cr)

ENG 5730: English Grammar (3cr)

ENG 6010: Tutoring Practicum (3cr)

COMPREHENSIVE/GROUP MAJORS

ADVISING GUIDE

Secondary Education Content Areas fulfills a general education requirement

SOCIAL STUDIES GROUP (36 credits minimum):

PS 1010: American Government (4cr)

PS 3070: Michigan Politics (4cr)

GPH 1100: World Geography (4cr)

GPH 2200: Geography of Michigan (3cr)

HIS 1000: World Civilization to 1500 (4cr)

HIS 1300: Europe & World: 1500-1945 (4cr)

HIS 2040: United States to 1877 (3-4cr)

HIS 2050: United States Since 1877 (3-4cr)

HIS 2240: History of Michigan (3-4cr)

ECO 2010: Microeconomics (4cr)

ECO 2020: Macroeconomics (4cr)

SOCIAL STUDIES COMPREHENSIVE (54 credits minimum):

All courses from the Social Studies Group

plus the following:

PS 2420: Ethics & Politics of Public Policy (4cr)

PS 2820: Intro to Peace & Conflict Studies (3cr)

GPH 2000: Intro to Urban Studies (4cr)

HIS 1400: The World Since 1945 (4cr)

ECO 5410: Economics of Race and Gender (4cr)

INTEGRATED SCIENCE (61 credits minimum):

BIO 1500: Basic Life Diversity (4cr)

BIO 1510: Basic Life Mechanisms (4cr)

BIO 2200: Introductory Microbiology (5cr)

BIO 3070: Genetics (4cr)

BIO 4120: Comparative Phys (4cr)

CHM 1220/30: Gen Chem I w/Lab (5cr)

CHM 1240/50: Organic Chem I w/Lab (5cr)

CHM 2220/30: Organic Chemistry II w/Lab (5cr)

SCE 6010: Safety in the Science Classroom (2cr)

PHY 2130/31: Physics I w/Lab (5cr)

PHY 2140/41: Physics II w/Lab (5cr)

PHY 5015/3310: Physics for Educators (5cr)

AST 2010/11: Astronomy w/Lab (5cr)

GEL 1010/11: Geology w/Lab (4cr)

GEL 1370: Meteorology (3cr)

MAT 1800: Elementary Functions (4cr)

Elective in Math or Computer Science (2cr)

SOCIAL STUDIES SINGLE SUBJECT MAJORS (30 credits minimum): Coursework for Majors in History Political Science

Economics

can be found at https://bulletins.wayne.edu/undergraduate/college-education/teacher-education/bs-education-secondary-education/#teachingmajorstext

BIOLOGY (32 credits minimum):

BIO 1500: Basic Life Diversity (4cr)

BIO 1510: Basic Life Mechanisms (4cr)

BIO 2200: Introductory Microbiology (5cr)

BIO 2600: Introduction to Cell Biology (3cr)

BIO 2870: Anatomy and Physiology (5cr)

BIO 3070: Genetics (4cr)

BIO 3500: Ecology and the Environment (3cr)

BIO 4200: Evolution (3cr)

Science Electives (5cr)

CHEMISTRY (32 credits minimum):

CHM 1220: General Chemistry I (4cr)

CHM 1230: Lab (concurrently with 1220) (1cr)

CHM 1240: Organic Chemistry I (4cr)

CHM 1250: Lab (concurrently with 1240) (1cr)

CHM 2220: Organic Chemistry II (4cr)

CHM 2230: Lab (concurrently with 2220) (1cr)

CHM 2280: General Chemistry II (3cr)

CHM 2290: Lab (concurrently with 2280) (2cr)

CHM 3020: Inter Inorganic Chemistry I (3cr)

CHM 5400: Biological Physical Chemistry (4cr)

CHM 5550: Lab (concurrently with 5400) (2cr)

CHM 5600: Survey of Biochemistry (3cr)

Science Electives (4cr)

Additional coursework to meet pre-reqs in major

MAT 2020: Calculus II (4cr)

MAT 2030: Calculus III (4cr)

PHY 2170: General Physics I w/lab (5cr)

PHYSICS (32 credits minimum):

PHY 2170: University Physics I (4cr)

PHY 2171: Lab (concurrently with 2170) (1cr)

PHY 2180: University Physics II (4cr)

PHY 2181: Lab (concurrently with 2180) (1cr)

PHY 3100: The Sounds of Music (4cr)

PHY 3300: Introductory Modern Physics (3cr)

PHY 3310: Lab (concurrently with 3300) (2cr)

PHY 5200: Classical Mechanics I (3cr)

PHY 5340: Optics (3cr)

PHY 5341: Lab (concurrently with 5340) (2cr)

PHY 5620: Electronics & Electrical Measure (3cr)

PHY 6600: Electromagnetic Fields I (3cr)

Science Electives (4 cr)

Additional coursework to meet pre-reqs in major

MAT 2020/2030: Calculus II & III (8cr)

MAT 2150: Differential Equations (4cr)

PHY 5100: Methods Theoretical Physics I (3cr)

EARTH/SPACE (32 credits minimum):

GEL 1010: Geology (3cr)

GEL 1011: Lab (concurrently with 1010) (1cr)

GEL 1020: Interpreting the Earth (4cr)

GEL 1050: Oceanography (4cr)

GEL 1370: Meteorology (3cr)

GEL 2130: Mineralogy (4cr)

GEL 3300: Structural Geology (4cr)

GEL 3400: Sedimentology & Stratigraphy (4cr)

AST 2010: Descriptive Astronomy (4cr)

AST 2011: Lab (concurrently with 2010) (1cr)

SCIENCE MAJORS

Science majors require additional coursework in the following areas. Courses below in the same subject area as the major are not included in this requirement.

CHM 1220: General Chemistry I (4cr)

CHM 1230: Lab (concurrently w/1220) (1cr)

SCE 6010: Safety in the Science Class (2cr)

GEL 1010: Geology (3cr)

GEL 1011: Lab (concurrently w/1010) (1cr)

PHY 2130: General Physics I (4cr)

PHY 2131: Lab (concurrently with 2130) (1cr)

BIO 1050: An Introduction to Life w/Lab (4cr)

MAT 2010: Calculus I (4cr)

MAT 2210: Probability & Statistics (4cr)

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2ND LANGUAGE LEARNER

MINORS

ADVISING GUIDE

Secondary Education Content Areas fulfills a general education requirement

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) Minor (21 credits minimum):

LED 6520: Teaching English as a 2nd Lang (3cr)

LED 6510: ESL Acquisition & Grammar(3cr)

LED 6565: Assessment in Lang Teaching (3cr)

BBE 6850: Applied Linguistics (3cr)

LED 6580: Culture & Language Teaching (3cr)

RLL 6700: 2nd Language Literacy in K-12 (3cr)

LED 6555: Lang & Content in Teaching (3cr)

Additional Testing:

Students must score at the Advanced Low Level in

French, or Spanish, or at the Intermediate High

Level in Arabic as measured by the Oral Proficiency

Interview (OPI) from the American Council on the

Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) .

Additional Methods for K-12 Certification:

LED 6500: Teaching World Languages (3cr)

EDP 5480 : Adolescent Psychology (3cr)

RLL 6700: 2nd Language Literacy in K-12 (3cr)

ARABIC MAJOR (30 credits minimum):

ARB 3110: Advanced Arabic (3cr)

ARB 3120: Advanced Arabic II (3cr)

ARB 3210: Spoken Arabic (3cr)

ARB 5230/NE 5230: Structure of Arabic (3cr)

ARB 5140: Modern Arabic Literature (3cr)

ARB 5010: Medieval Arabic (3cr)

ARB 5020: Media Arabic (3cr)

ARB 5240: Quranic Arabic (3cr)

NE 3040: 20th Century Middle East (3cr)

NE 3550: Arab Society in Transition (3cr)

FRENCH MAJOR (30 credits minimum):

FRE 3200: French Café (3cr)

FRE 3300: Prose, Poetry, and Perf (3cr)

FRE 4610: Intro to Literary Text Analysis (3cr)

FRE 4620: Sociocultural Analysis (3cr)

FRE 5100: Advanced Composition (3cr)

FRE 5200: Phonetics & Pronunciation (3cr)

FRE 5305: Adv Grammar & Stylistics (3cr)

FRE 6450: French Civilization (3cr) or

FRE 6470: French Society & Institutions (3cr)

Select two of the course below (6cr):

FRE 6510

FRE 6630

FRE 6650

FRE 6770

FRE 6810

FRE 6840

FRE 6860

SPANISH MAJOR (30 credits minimum):

SPA 3025: Culture, Grammar and Comp II (3cr)

SPA 3200: Conversation (3cr)

SPA 3300: Cultural & Literary Analysis (3cr)

SPA 4610: Early Modern Spanish Lit (3cr) or

SPA 4620: Intro to Modern Lit (3cr)

SPA 4630: Colonial Latin Am Lit (3cr) or

SPA 4640: Intro to Modern Latin Am Lit (3cr)

SPA 5100: Advanced Composition (3cr)

SPA 5200: Spanish Phonetics (3cr)

SPA 5550: Spanish Culture (3cr) or

SPA 5560: Spanish American Cultures (3cr) or SPA 5570: Hispanic Culture or Language (3cr)

SPA 6400: Intro to Hispanic Linguistics (3cr)

SPA 6560: Cervantes (3cr) or

SPA 6620: Latin Am Novel (3cr)

WORLD LANGUAGES

OTHER MAJORS FOR SECONDARY EDUCATION

HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHING (K-12) Last Names A-K: Last Names L-Z:

Fawne Allossery Kurt Troutman

[email protected] [email protected]

https://education.wayne.edu/health-physical-education-teaching/bs

MUSIC (VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL) Dr. Abigail Butler

(313) 577-2673

ag7752@w ayne.edu

https://music.wayne.edu/music-education/index.php

VISUAL ARTS EDUCATION Last Names A-K: Last Names L-Z:

Shawntae Mintline Cassie Tackett

[email protected] [email protected]

https://education.wayne.edu/students/curriculum-guides#definition-80632

BILINGUAL-BICULTURAL (BBE) Minor (21 credits minimum):

BBE 5500: Intro to BBE Education Ed (3cr)

BBE 6560: Teaching Methods in BBE Ed (3cr)

LED 6520: Teaching English as a 2nd Lang (3cr)

BBE 6850: Applied Linguistics (3cr)

BBE 6590: Culture & Language in BBE (3cr)

RLL 6700: 2nd Language Literacy in K-12 (3cr)

LED 6555: Lang & Content in Teaching (3cr)

*Students must demonstrate proficiency in a non-English language through testing .

SINGLE SUBJECT MINORS (20 credits minimum): Coursework for Minors in Arabic Biology

Chemistry

Earth/Space Economics

English

French History

Mathematics

Physics

Political Science Spanish

can be found at https://bulletins.wayne.edu/undergraduate/college-education/teacher-education/bs-education-secondary-education/#teachingminorstext

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PRE STUDENT TEACHING

TED 5650: Pre-Student Teaching for

Secondary (5cr)

*Subject area methods course

*Requires formal application

EDP 5480: Adolescent Psychology (2cr)

EHP 3600: Introduction to the Philosophy of Education (3cr)

RLL 6121: Reading: Middle & Secondary Subject Areas (3cr)

ADVISING GUIDE

Professional Education Sequence (39 CREDITS)

IMPORTANT RESTRICTIONS & REQUIREMENTS

BBE 1005: Multicultural Ed in Urban American (2cr)

TED 2020: Computer Applications in Teaching (3cr)

SED 5010: Inclusive Teaching (2cr)

EDUCATION COURSES (7 CREDITS)

The following courses may be taken in Level 1 or 2

LEVEL 2 COURSEWORK

Methods Courses (6-9 CREDITS)

ENGLISH

EED 5200: Methods of Teaching English:

Grades 6-12 (3cr)

EED 6120: English Composition in

Secondary School (3cr) or

EED 6330: Teaching Literature in

Secondary Schools (3cr)

STUDENT TEACHING

TED 5780: Directed Teaching & Conference

(10-12cr)

*TED 5650 & All other coursework

*Requires formal application

LEVEL 2 REQUIREMENTS

53 Credits– Can be in progress for and

includes transfer and course taken at

Wayne State

2.5 Minimum GPA

12 Credits in Subject Major- Can be in

progress

Intermediate Composition Course

TED 2250– Can be in progress

40 Hours of Group Work with

Children Form (not needed if TED

2250 taken at WSU in last 5 years)

Official ACT/SAT/GRE Scores-Must

appear in your Wayne State Student

Record.

Negative Tuberculosis Test– Valid

within 3 years

Castle Branch Criminal History Check

Apply at go.wayne.edu/edulevel2

Attend the Cornerstone Welcome

MICHIGAN TEST FOR TEACHER

CERTIFICATION (MTTC)

MTTC Information

www.mttc.nesinc.com/

MTTC Support

Daniel Lewis

[email protected]

education.wayne.edu/students/mttc

FOREIGN LANGUAGE

LED 6520: Teaching ESL/Foreign Language

Methods I (3cr)

LED 6530: Teaching ESL/Foreign Language

Methods II (3cr)

MATHEMATICS

MAE 5150: Methods and Materials:

Secondary Mathematics (3cr)

MAE 6050: Teaching Mathematics in the

Middle Grades (3cr)

INTEGRATED SCIECNE

SCE 5060: Methods & Materials: Secondary

Science I (3cr)

SCE 6030: Advanced Studies in Teaching

Science (3cr) or

BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, EARTH/

SPACE

SCE 5060: Methods & Materials: Secondary

Science I (3cr)

SCE 5070: Methods & Materials: Secondary

Science II (3cr)

SOCIAL STUDIES (ECONOMICS, HISTORY,

POLITICAL SCIENCE)

SSE 6710: Methods & Materials: Secondary

Social Studies (3cr)

SSE 6730: New Perspectives in Social

Studies Education (3cr)

Professional Education Courses (8 CREDITS)

Major Required (6 CREDITS) | Minor Optional (3 CREDITS)

Clinical Experiences (15-17) CREDITS)

GEN EDS COLLEGE

REQUIREMENTS

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

SEQUENCE

SUBJECT AREA(S)

_________cr _________cr

_________cr _________cr

TOTAL

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