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Middle Childhood Education (4-9)

Science/Social Studies Concentration

OVERVIEW

In cooperation with various academic discipline departments in the University, the Department of Teacher Education offers a four-year Middle Childhood Education Program (grades 4-9), Science and Social Studies Concentration, approved by the Ohio Department of Education. The Middle Childhood Science and Social Studies License (Grades 4-9), Bachelor of Science in Education degree requires a minimum of 140 semester hours of course work.  This teaching field also requires passage of the Ohio Assessments for Educators in order to be eligible to student teach. 

COURSETITLES.H.
General Education Requirements
Core Competencies12
Writing 1 (requires a B average)
Writing 2 (requires a B average)
Communication Foundations
Mathematics Requirement
One of the following courses may be taken to fulfill Math Ger. Math 2652 is preferred math course if you are required to take Math Praxis Core.
Quantitative Reasoning
OR:
Mathematics for Early Childhood Teachers 2
OR:
Foundations of Middle School Mathematics 2
(Mathematics Concentration takes this one)
General Education Knowledge Domains
Some courses are categorized in more than one knowledge domain. Courses can only be used once within the General Education model. Courses listed for GER's below are required in this program. See page 2 for other General Education recommendations.
Arts and Humanities6
Natural Sciences (2 courses, 1 lab)7
Social Science6
General Psychology
Social Science GER
Social and Personal Awareness6
General Education Elective3
Introduction to Becoming a Teacher First Year Experience Course BCOE
Science Concentration
BIOL 1505Biology and the Modern World (NS)3
CHEM 1500Chemistry in Modern Living (NS)3
GEOL 1505
1505L
Physical Geology
and Physical Geology Laboratory (NS)
4
GEOL 2605Historical Geology4
PHYS 2607Physical Science for Middle and Secondary Education (NS)4
ASTR 1504Descriptive Astronomy (NS)3
ENST 2600Foundations of Environmental Studies3
ENST 2600LFoundations of Environmental Studies Laboratory1
GEOG 2630Weather3
TEMC 3707Science/Technology/Society 1,23
Social Studies Concentration
HIST 1511World Civilization to 1500 (SS)3
HIST 1512World Civilization from 1500 (SS/SPA)3
HIST 2606Turning Points in United States History 2 (SS/SPA)3
HIST 3748History of Ohio3
GEOG 2640Human Geography (SS/SPA)3
GEOG 3717Geography of Europe3
POL 1560American Government (SS)3
POL 2640Contemporary World Governments (SS/SPA)3
POL 2695Model United Nations1
ECON 2610Principles 1: Microeconomics (SS)3
ECON 2631Introductory Macroeconomics for Education Majors (SS)3
ANTH 1500Introduction to Anthropology (SS)3
Professional Education Curriculum
FOUN 1501Introduction to Education3
PSYC 3709Psychology of Education3
SPED 2630Individuals with Exceptionalities in Society 13
FOUN 3708Education and Society 23
TEMC 3702Teaching & Learning in Middle Schools 1,23
Reading Course Requirements
TERG 3710Reading Application in Content Areas, Middle Years 13
TERG 3701Phonics in Reading Instruction3
TERG 3702Developmental Reading Instruction and Literature Strategies PreK-9 13
TERG 3703Assessment and Instruction in Reading Internship, PreK-9 23
Preclinical Curriculum
TEMC 4801The Middle School Learning Community 23
TEMC 4804Middle Level Instructional Design and Student Outcomes 23
TEMC 3703Thematic Instruction and Assessment Methods in Social Studies 23
TEMC 3705The Teaching of Science in the Middle School 23
Student Teaching Curriculum
TEMC 4802Student Teaching: Middle Childhood 210
TEMC 4803Student Teaching Seminar for Middle Childhood Education 22
Total Hours Required for the Degree: 140 s.h.
1

 Prerequisites for preclinical curriculum.

2

 Upper division course.

BCOE Notes:

  • Neither admission to the University nor declaration of a major related to a teaching field guarantees admission to the BCOE’s Teacher Education Programs or candidacy for a teaching license. Formal Admission to Teacher Education (Upper-Division) is required before students are allowed to enroll in junior and senior level courses in the college.  Undetermined Education students must declare a major before applying for admission to the Teacher Education Program.
  • Admission to the Teacher Education Program is obtained upon satisfactory completion of the following requirements:
    • Minimum completion of 50 s.h.
    • Minimum 2.75 overall GPA
  • Meet one of the following criteria:
    • Overall GPA 3.4 or better, OR
    • ACT scores of Reading 21, English 18, Mathematics 22, OR
    • SAT scores of Reading 450, Writing 430, Mathematics 520, OR
    • Praxis CORE scores, Reading 156, Writing 162, Mathematics 150
  • Grade of "B" or better in:
    • ENGL 1550
    • ENGL 1551
    • If failure to receive a grade of "B" or better in ENGL 1550 and ENGL 1551 - ENGL 2601 grade must be a "B" or better. If you recieve a "C" or below, you will need to retake the course.
  • Grade of "B" or better in the following courses. If you do not have a "B" or better, you will need to retake one or more of these courses until the "B" is achieved.
    • FOUN 1501
    • CMST 1545
    • SPED 2630
    • ENGL 2651 or MATH 1564 or HIST 2606/HIST 1511 or BIOL 1505
  • Professional education, preclinical, and student teaching courses may only be repeated one time.
  • Minimum requirements for teachers' licenses are determined by the Ohio Department of Education; if those requirements change, they become effective immediately at Youngstown State University. 

Program Notes:

  • If Math concentration is chosen, Math GER is not required. If Science concentration is chosen, Natural Science GER is fulfilled through subject area curriculum. If Language Arts concentration is chosen, Arts & Humanities GER is fulfilled through subject area curriculum. If Social Studies concentration is chosen, Social Sciences GER is fulfilled through subject area curriculum.

Upper Division Notes:

Upper Division Application (The application and forms must be completed and printed from the BCOE website.)

  • After candidates have completed a minimum of 50 s.h., they should submit an Upper Division application along with the completion of the Good Moral Character Statement, a copy of BCI and FBI clearances, and Dispositional Assessment to the BCOE Office of Student Services, room 2101, no later than:
    • September 1 - to register for upper division courses for Spring 
    • February 1 - to register for upper division courses for summer and fall
  • Each completed application must be reviewed and approved by the Upper Division Admission and Retention Committee. If all requirements are met, the student will be allowed to register for upper division courses the following semester. Applications submitted after the deadline will not be processed until the end of the respective semester.

Preclinical Application with Request for Graduation Evaluation

  • The application must be completed and printed from the BCOE website.
  • Preclinical application with the Graduation Evaluation Request summary is to be submitted one year prior to the intended preclinical semester to the BCOE Office of Student Services no later than
    • September 1 - for Fall preclinical
    • February 1 - for Spring preclinical
  • Preclinical candidates are screened for eligibility because specific course and grade point average prerequisites must be met.

Student Teaching Notes:

  • Prerequisites: BCOE upper division and senior status, overall 2.75 GPA, minimum of 2.67 GPA in subject area curriculum and professional education courses with no grade less than a "C", and passage of OAE test(s) and ACTFL tests for foreign language.
  • Instructions for completing the Student Teaching application and forms are available on BCOE website. The application and forms must be completed and printed from the BCOE website and submitted to the BCOE Office of Student Services no later than:
    • September 1 - to student teach the following spring semester
    • February 1 - to student teach the following fall semester

Graduation Process

  • Apply for graduation during the first three weeks of the semester you plan to graduate (you must have a graduation evaluation completed in advance).

Completing a Bachelor of Science in Education without Licensure:

  • Students choosing to graduate without licensure must apply for approval to graduate without licensure at the BCOE Office of Student Services, 2101 Beeghly Hall, 330-941-3268.
  • Once approved, students must complete all program requirements except for student teaching curriculum.  In place of student teaching curriculum, students will take TCED 4830 Undergraduate Capstone Course for Education Majors

General Education Requirements:

  • All students must satisfy General Education requirements; some majors, prescribe specific GE courses. 
  • Courses taken for the major may be applied toward satisfying General Education requirements but credit hours toward graduation cannot be double counted.
  • Approved General Education courses can be found at http://web.ysu.edu/ger.

Financial Aid:

Advisement:

  • Freshmen, athletes,and students on warning and probation are required to meet with an advisor before registration.
  • It is recommended that all majors meet with a faculty advisor every semester.

Other:

  • Residency rule requires the last 30 semester hours of your degree and at least 16 semester hours in your major and 21 semester hours in upper-division courses to be completed at YSU.
Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
FallS.H.
ENGL 1550 Writing 1 3
MATH 2623 Quantitative Reasoning 3
POL 1560 American Government (counts as SS or SPA Elective) 3
GEOL 1505
1505L
Physical Geology
and Physical Geology Laboratory
4
FOUN 1501 Introduction to Education 3
TCED 1500 Introduction to Becoming a Teacher First Year Experience Course BCOE 3
 Semester Hours19
Spring
ENGL 1551 Writing 2 3
CHEM 1500 Chemistry in Modern Living 3
SPED 2630 Individuals with Exceptionalities in Society 3
PSYC 1560 General Psychology 3
HIST 1511 World Civilization to 1500 3
BIOL 1505 Biology and the Modern World 3
 Semester Hours18
Year 2
Fall
GEOG 2640 Human Geography (counts as SS Elective) 3
HIST 1512 World Civilization from 1500 3
ENST 2600 Foundations of Environmental Studies 3
ENST 2600L Foundations of Environmental Studies Laboratory 1
HIST 2606 Turning Points in United States History 2 3
CMST 1545 Communication Foundations 3
TERG 3710 Reading Application in Content Areas, Middle Years 3
 Semester Hours19
Spring
PHYS 2607 Physical Science for Middle and Secondary Education 4
TERG 3701 Phonics in Reading Instruction 3
ASTR 1504 Descriptive Astronomy 3
GEOG 2630 Weather 3
POL 2640 Contemporary World Governments (counts as SS Elective) 3
GEOG 3717 Geography of Europe 3
 Semester Hours19
Year 3
Fall
TERG 3702 Developmental Reading Instruction and Literature Strategies PreK-9 3
ANTH 1500 Introduction to Anthropology (counts as SS or SPA Elective) 3
ECON 2610 Principles 1: Microeconomics 3
PSYC 3709 Psychology of Education 3
Arts and Humanities GER 3
Arts and Humanities GER 3
 Semester Hours18
Spring
ECON 2631 Introductory Macroeconomics for Education Majors 3
TEMC 3707 Science/Technology/Society 3
HIST 3748 History of Ohio 3
GEOL 2605 Historical Geology 4
TEMC 3702 Teaching & Learning in Middle Schools 3
TERG 3703 Assessment and Instruction in Reading Internship, PreK-9 3
 Semester Hours19
Year 4
Fall
TEMC 4801 The Middle School Learning Community 3
TEMC 3703 Thematic Instruction and Assessment Methods in Social Studies 3
TEMC 3705 The Teaching of Science in the Middle School 3
TEMC 4804 Middle Level Instructional Design and Student Outcomes 3
FOUN 3708 Education and Society 3
POL 2695 Model United Nations 1
 Semester Hours16
Spring
TEMC 4802 Student Teaching: Middle Childhood 10
TEMC 4803 Student Teaching Seminar for Middle Childhood Education 2
 Semester Hours12
 Total Semester Hours140