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Undergraduate Catalog 2020 - 2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]


Education, Adolescent and Young Adult with Licensure, Grades 7-12



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At-a-Glance

Degree Granted: Upper-division undergraduates at Cleveland State University who wish to obtain an Adolescent/Young Adult license are expected to enroll in the college of their academic major and add the Education license to their record. Students follow the degree requirements of their college (the College of Sciences and Health Professions or the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences) and receive their baccalaureate degree from that college. Upon completion of all degree and licensure requirements, the education licensure is posted on student transcripts. The College of Education and Human Services may also recommend the granting of adolescent/young adult teaching license in a field other than the student’s major to a person who has met the college and state requirements for such a credential.

Specialization Options: Adolescent/Young Adult Education: integrated language arts, integrated mathematics, integrated social studies, and integrated sciences. In addition, Physics is available as a single-field science license in conjunction with an integrated mathematics license only. More information about CSUteach can be obtained from the ESSC, Julka Hall 170, 216-687-4625.

Minimum Hours Required for the Education License: Integrated language arts, Grades 7-12: 35 hours; integrated mathematics education, Grades 7-12: 41 hours; integrated social studies education, Grades 7-12: 32 hours; integrated science education, Grades 7-12: 38 hours; integrated mathematics and single field physics education, Grades 7-12: 44 hours.

Teaching Credential: An Ohio four-year Resident Educator adolescent/young adult (ages 12 through 21 and grades 7-12) teaching license will be awarded upon successful completion of an appropriate degree program in the College of Sciences and Health Professions or the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences and the total professional education sequence or license in education. (Note: In some instances, course work beyond the degree requirements of the student’s college may be needed to obtain licensure.) Licensure requires successful completion of all program requirements and acceptable scores on application state licensure examinations as mandated by the Ohio Department of Education.

Portfolio: All teaching licensure students are expected to maintain a portfolio while completing their professional coursework and field experiences. The portfolio is maintained through Taskstream and may require additional fees. 

Accreditation: Having met current curriculum guidelines set by appropriate learned societies (including the National Council for the Social Studies, the National Council of Teachers of English, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and the National Science Teachers Association), the College of Education and Human Services and its adolescent/young adult licensure programs are accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). 

Advising: Admission and program guidelines may be secured from the Education Student Services Center, Julka Hall 170, 216-687-4625. Continuing academic, personal, and professional advising is available from assigned faculty advisers and the Education Student Services Center. Most students will also have an adviser in their major field.

Requirements


Required Courses:


A. General Education and Prerequisite Requirements (39-52 hours)


The courses listed in this section are designed to meet GenEd 2008 requirements and provide coursework prerequisite to the professional and major components of the program. In some cases, the listed courses exceed the university GenEd 2008 requirements. NOTE: The list of approved GenEd 2008 courses is continually updated; program and department advisers should be consulted for the latest list.

The following are courses required for licensure and count towards general education requirements. Students are strongly urged to consult with an adviser in their major as well as an adviser in the Education Student Services Center, Julka Hall 170, 216-687-4625. Certain general education courses may count towards major requirements and/or may be insufficient to satisfy all content area or disciplinary requirements for teacher licensure.

Arts & Humanities

Social Sciences

B. Professional Education Requirements


Coursework in education and related professional experiences are included in this area for a total of 32 to 44 hours depending on teaching field. Because certain courses in these sequences must be taken concurrently or in a prescribed order, students are strongly advised to seek assistance from the Education Student Services Center (ESSC; Advising Office), JH 170, before registering for classes.

C. Major-Field Requirements


In many instances, successful completion of an academic major in the preferred teaching field at Cleveland State University will satisfy content area or disciplinary requirements for adolescent/young adult licensure. However, as outlined below, this is not always the case. The links listed below will identify the courses necessary to complete a major and licensure in each major area. Students are strongly encouraged to consult with an adviser in the Education Student Services Center, Julka Hall 170, to ensure that all major and licensure requirements are met.

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