Graduate Adolescent Biology (MA) – Course Sequence and Program Tracker – Fall Start
Academic Plan: BIOAE-MA
Students are required to complete 26-27 credits in Education Courses. In addition, 15-17 Biology credits are required across the first 3 semesters. This is a recommended sequence of Education courses. Students must consult with the faculty advisors in Education and Biology to determine their individualized course of study before registering for classes.
Semester 1 – Fall
Education Courses
- SEDF 703 – Social Foundations of Adolescent Education (3 credits)
- SEDF 704 – Adolescent Development, Grades 7-12 (2 credits, includes Fieldwork hours)
- SEDC 710 – Building the Foundations of Literacy in Adolescent Education (3 credits)
Semester 2 – Spring
Education Courses
- SEDF 705 – Educational Psychology: Applications to Adolescent Education (2 credits, includes Fieldwork hours)
- SEDC 713 – Methods I: Advanced Study of Secondary Learning Environments for Teaching Mathematics and Science (3 credits)
- SPED 708 – Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings (3 credits)
Certification Exam
- Educating All Students (EAS) Exam. Students must pass before applying for Student Teaching.
Semester 3 – Fall
Education Courses
- SEDF 706 – Assessment of Teaching and Learning in Adolescent Education (2 credits, must be taken with a field-based course.)
- SEDC 724 – Methods II: Intensive Study of Teaching Diverse Learners in Science, Grades 7-12 (2 credits)
- SEDC 741 – Adolescent Fieldwork (KC) (1 credit, must be taken with SEDC 724: Methods II)
- SEDC 720 – Adolescent Health and Safety (1 credit)
Certification Exam
- Content Specialty Test (CST) – Biology. Students must pass before applying for Student Teaching.
Apply for
Student Teaching / Practicum
Students must apply for student teaching/practicum. Refer to the program fieldwork page for full policies and procedures.
Graduation
Students must apply for graduation the semester before their planned graduation. Refer to the Graduation and Commencement page for full policies and procedures.
Semester 4 – Spring
Education Courses
- SEDC 75401 – Student Teaching (5 credits) or SEDC 7411 and SEDC 77421 –Practicum (4 credits)
- Students must prepare a portfolio of materials during their student teaching clinical experience to demonstrate readiness to teach including lesson plans and unedited video recordings of themselves at work in the classroom.
Apply for
Certification
Students must apply for certification in their final semester. Refer to the program certification page for requirements and step by step instructions.
Notes
- SEDC 7200 – Adolescent Health and Safety, is available every semester including summer and winter sessions.
- SEDC 7100 – Building the Foundations of Literacy in Adolescent Education, can be taken in semester 1 or semester 2. It is also offered in the summer.
- SPED 70800 – Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings, can be taken in semester 2 or 3. It is also offered in the summer with several fully online sessions.
- In addition to the Certification Exams, students must complete the DASA workshop prior to graduation. The DASA workshop can be completed with an outside provider.