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Dec 26, 2024
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2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Teacher Preparation Programs
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Note: All teacher education programs are designed to lead to State of Connecticut certification. Changes in State of Connecticut certification regulations require adjustments in the degree requirements as they are mandated.
Teacher education programs comprise three groups of course requirements: lower- and upper-level general education courses, professional education courses, and a subject-area major. The upper-level professional education and subject-area major options vary according to the student’s chosen major. The curricula are outlined under each of the specialized programs that follow.
Field work is required and incorporated into most professional education courses.
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General Education Requirements for Education Majors in Teacher Preparation Programs
General education requirements for State of Connecticut teacher certification vary based on the endorsement area. Please see additional requirements listed under the appropriate major. AUCA Living Responsively to the Arts
AUCC Living in a Cultural Context: Other Cultures
AUCT Living in a Scientific and Technological World
- one course (science) 3 Credits
AUCW Living in a Cultural Context: Western Heritage
World Language (3 credits)
Subject-Area Major Options
Required Credits: [39]
Candidates in early childhood education, elementary education, and the integrated elementary education/special education dual program must choose behavioral studies or any other major offered by the University of Hartford outside of the Education and Human Services department to fulfill the State of Connecticut subject-area major requirement. Secondary education candidates must choose English as their subject-area major. Students choosing a subject-area major in the College of Arts and Sciences must declare that major, obtain an advisor in the appropriate department, and follow all requirements for that major as set forth in the appropriate sections of this Bulletin. Students who declare a subject-area major in the College of Arts and Sciences must have two advisors—one in the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions’ Department of Education and Human Services and a second in the appropriate discipline within the College of Arts and Sciences. Behavioral Studies Interdisciplinary Major
Required Courses (9 credits)
Choose three courses (9 credits) from the following:
Students must take one course in each area and a total of seven (21 credits) of the following courses:
Note(s):
*Required for special education majors and integrated elementary education/special education dual majors. **General education requirements for State of Connecticut teacher certification vary based on the endorsement area. Please see additional requirements listed under the appropriate major. ***POL 110 is a prerequisite for many of the politics courses. |
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