2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Dual-Level B.S. in Bible/M.S. in Education - Secondary Education: English


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This program leads to the 7-12 Pennsylvania Instructional I certification for public school teaching and the 7-12 English, Standard ACSI certificate for Christian school teaching and the B.S. in Bible and M.S. in Education degrees.

Program Requirements - Total Credits: 169/170


Arts and Sciences


  • Communication Elective Credits: 3
  • Foreign Language Credits: 6
  • Mathematics Electives Credits: 6
  • Natural Science Electives Credits: 6

Graduate


In addition to the graduate courses listed below, students must also choose the International or TESOL specialization.

  • MSE 740 - Philosophy of Education Credits: 3
  • MSE 752 - Evaluation of Learning Credits: 3
  • MTE 617 - Reading & Writing Across the Curriculum Credits: 2
  • MTE 618 - Teaching English in the Secondary School Credits: 3 
  • MTE 741 - Human Development and Learning Credits: 3
  • MTE 743 - Diagnosis and Evaluation of the Exceptional Learner Credits: 3
  • MTE 750 - Theories of Learning and Applications Credits: 3
  • MTE 756 - Educational Research and Technology for Teachers Credits: 3
  • MTE 955 - Instructional Design Project Credits: 3

International Specialization


  • MTE 757 - Intercultural Communication and Multi-national Teaming Credits: 3
  • MTE 758 - Growth and Development of Third Culture Kids in International Context Credits: 3
  • MTE 759 - Global Issues and Curriculum Design for Culturally Diverse Settings Credits: 3

TESOL Specialization


  • MTL 625 - Introduction to Second Language Acquisition Credits: 3
  • MTL 626 - Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in the Classroom Credits: 3
  • MTL 632 - Language Fundamentals for TESOL Credits: 3
  • MTL 634 - TESOL Methods and Materials Credits: 3
  • MTL 635 - TESOL Practicum Credits: 1

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