Undergraduate Catalog
2005-2007
Degree Plans and Certifications
( See also: General
Requirements for a Baccalaureate Degree; Student
Responsibility; Additional Requirements
)
Approved Minor Requirements
College of Education approved minors require:
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At least fifteen semester hours, of which nine must be advanced.
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Six of the nine advanced semester hours must be taken in residence.
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A 2.00 minimum cumulative grade point average on courses attempted in the minor (2.50 for Education minor).
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A minor degree plan which will be prepared by the Department of Health and Human Performance, 104 Garrison Gym.
Minors
Approved minors within the College of Education are:
List of Minors
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Asian American Studies
A minor in Asian American Studies requires a minimum of 18 semester hours. Twelve of the 18 hours must be in residence of which 9 hours must be advanced. No more than 6 semester hours can be taken from one field of study. Minimum 2.0 grade point average for all courses applied to the minor is required. All students are required to take the following courses in this minor.
CUST
2300 and 4300
Students are also required to take
3 semester hours from the following: ANTH
2302, ANTH 2304 ECON
2304, ECON 2305, ENGL 2323, PSYC
2380, SOC 2325
In addition, students must successfully complete nine (9) semester hours to be taken from the Human and Social Sciences, from which at least 6 semesters hours must be taken at the upper level 3000-4000, including at least 3 semester hours at the 4000-level. Students may choose from the following courses: AMER 3300, ANTH 3363, ARCH 3358, CHNS 2301/2302, 3350, 3352,
COMM 3375, 3379, CUST 3310 (3397), 3315, 4320, ECON 3355, JPNS 2501/2502, POLS 4320, 4321, 4322, SOC 3327, 3390, RELS 3396
Note: On occasion, new courses including selected topics will be added to this list as they are developed. Other appropriate courses may be approved for this minor by petition. These courses or special topics must contain or deal with issues relevant to Asian American Studies in order to be approved for the Minor.
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Education
EDUC 3205
and 3206 or 3301,
EPSY 3300, education
methods courses (6 semester hours), and CUIN
3347 or equivalent.
Note: This minor is only for
teacher education students who have been formally admitted and have
completed or are completing the Professional Development Sequence.
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Health
HLT 1353,
2320, 3301,
3381, and three hours
selected from junior or senior level Health courses.
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Human Development and Family Studies
Required Courses: HDFS 1300,
2317
Electives: Nine semester hours to be selected from the
following:
HDFS 3317, 3318,
3350, 4316,
4317, 4318,
4319, 4320,
4397 (Topics in Family Studies only)
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Kinesiology
KIN 3305,
3306, 3309,
4315, DAN
2307, PEB 1101, and
a one hour KIN activity course.
Note: This minor requires a total
of 17 semester hours.
Teacher Certification Program
The university and the College of Education offer bachelor's degree programs that meet the State Board for Educator Certification and the Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) requirements for the standard teaching certificate. Students are required to have a Texas teaching certificate to teach in Texas public schools.
The college offers the following standard teaching certificates: early childhood-4; 4-8; 8-12; all-level (EC-12) for specific subjects; Special Education all-level; and Special Education Supplemental.
Teacher certification programs are offered for post-baccalaureate
students who hold at least a bachelor's degree. See the Education section
of the Graduate
and Professional Studies Catalog for further information or see an
advisor in 112 Farish Hall.
All potential teacher certification candidates will be subject to a formal FBI fingerprint check before being issued a Texas teaching certificate.
All teacher certification transactions for the university, including those for postbaccalaureate students, are made through the Teacher Education and Certification Office in the College of Education. Inquiries should be directed to:
University of Houston
College of Education
Teacher Education and Certification Office
112 Farish Hall
Houston, Texas 77204-5033
713-743-5046
Note: Rules and regulations are set forth by the state of Texas and are subject to change at any time. The College of Education reserves the right to make changes to accommodate the State Board for Educator Certification, the Coordinating Board, and university decisions.
Interdisciplinary Studies
Students seeking early childhood-4 and 4-8 certification must complete the requirements for the interdisciplinary studies major. Students should apply for an official degree plan in 112 Farish Hall when they reach 60 semester hours of completed course work.
The interdisciplinary studies major is composed of five components: academic foundations, pre-professional development courses, specific B.S. and Coordinating Board requirements for mathematics and science, and the Professional Development Sequence. This degree requires 120-139 semester hours. Degree outlines are available in 112 Farish Hall.
Certificates Available:
EC-4 Generalist
EC-4 Bilingual Generalist
EC-4 Special Education
4-8 Mathematics
4-8 Science
4-8 Social Studies
4-8 English, Language Arts
EC-12 Special Education
Special Education Supplemental
Bilingual Supplemental
See also: List of Department-Specific
Certification Areas and Undergraduate Degrees
Professional Development Sequence
Professional preparation is conducted in two phases,
- pre-student teaching and
- student teaching.
Pre-student teaching consists of courses taken at the university and in public schools and follow the school district's schedule. To be admitted to these classes, students will be screened for eligibility as outlined below. Pre-student teaching may be taken during one semester or in two semesters.
Near the end of pre-student teaching, students present a portfolio that demonstrates they are ready to begin the student teaching phase.
Admission to the Professional Development Sequence
The Professional Development Sequence requires formal application.
Deadlines are as follows.
Spring: October 1
Fall: March 1
Applications are available in 112 Farish Hall. The requirements are:
- Passing scores on the Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA). College of Education passing scores on THEA are higher than the minimum passing scores required by the University of Houston;
- Speech Proficiency;
- Computer Proficiency;
- 2.50 GPA overall;
- 2.50 in academic fields/specializations.
Students must be accepted into the Professional Development Sequence
to take any course listed in the Professional Development Sequence of
their degree plans.
Transfer Courses
Transfer of pre-professional and specialization courses requires approval by petition to the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, Certification, and Accreditation. The 18-24 semester hours of professional development courses must be completed in residence.
Certification
Students must apply for their teaching certificate through 112 Farish Hall when they have completed all course work for their degree and have taken and passed the Texas Examination of Educator Standards (TExESs) required for certification.
Time Limitation
Professional Development Sequence, pre-professional development and specialization courses completed at the University of Houston and/or transfer credits may not apply toward a degree or teacher certification if more than five years have elapsed upon application for certification. Current standards will be enforced.
Supplementals
8-12 Grade Certification Programs
Certification as an 8-12 grade teacher is provided through Professional Development Sequences in the College of Education in conjunction with degree programs in the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and Technology. Courses are jointly approved by these colleges and the College of Education. For certification within a degree program in any of these three colleges, see the specific college section of this catalog. Advisors for students seeking teaching certificates in addition to their degrees are located in these colleges. Students must carefully follow the degree plan prepared by their college. Normally, students may apply for a degree plan as soon as they hold junior status.
To confer a bachelor's degree and teacher certification, each of the
colleges listed above and the College of Education require a minimum of
120 semester hours of course work.
Academic Teaching Fields: Grades 8-12
English, Language Arts and Reading
History
Life Sciences
Mathematics
Physical Sciences
Science
Social Studies
Business Education
Journalism
French
German
Latin
Spanish
Marketing Education
Speech
All Level Certification
- Special Education All-Level Initial Certification is available
in the Department of Educational Psychology
- Special Education Supplemental Certification may be added to any
certification in Education.
Please see the Department of Educational Psychology website for details:
http://www.coe.uh.edu/departments/epsy.cfm.
Professional Development Sequence
Upon completion of pre-student teaching courses, students will be eligible
for student teaching. Student teaching also requires formal application.
Deadlines are as follows.
Spring: September 15
Fall: February 15
Applications are available in 112 Farish Hall. Student Teaching requires 14 weeks
in the public schools and can be done only during the Fall or Spring semesters. Student
teaching must be completed at the University of Houston.
See Certification portion of this catalog section.
Bachelor of Science and All-Level (EC-12) Certification
Programs
Academic Teaching Fields: EC-12
Art
Kinesiology
Music
Health
Dance
Special Education
Reading
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