Sam Houston State University Undergraduate Catalog 2006-2008
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Administrative Officers

Dean Genevieve Brown, Ed.D.
Associate Dean Karen S. Smith, Ed.D.
Department of Curriculum and Instruction (Elementary Educatrion Program, Secondary Education Program) Charlene S. Crocker, Ed.D., Chair
Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling Beverly J. Irby, Ed.D., Chair
Department of Health and Kinesiology Alice Fisher, Ph.D., Chair
Department of Language, Literacy, and Special Populations Mary E. Robbins, Ed.D., Chair
Department of Library Science Mary A. Berry, Ph.D., Chair

Website: http://www.shsu.edu/~edu_www/

The College of Education is comprised of five academic units: Curriculum and Instruction; Educational Leadership and Counseling; Health and Kinesiology; Language, Literacy, and Special Populations; and Library Science. Teacher Certification is also under the administrative purview of the College of Education.

Mission

Through excellent instruction, research and public service, the College of Education provides students with opportunities to develop knowledge, skills, strategies, and experiences which allow them to serve in diverse roles and function productively in society.

Academic Programs

Majors Degrees
Certificaiton Programs  
Academic Studies B.A., B.S.
Health B.S.
Kinesiology B.A., B.S.

Note 1: This listing of undergraduate degree programs is correct as of December, 2005 and does not include those degree programs being phased out.

Note 2: There is not an undergraduate major in Secondary Education. The primary teaching field will be listed as the major for students seeking certification in Grades 8-12.

Teacher Preparation Programs at Sam Houston State University

Levels of Certification:
EC-4 Early Childhood to 4th Grade
EC-8 Early Childhood to 8th Grade
4th-8th Middle Grades (4th-8th)
6th-12th Grades 6th-12th
8th-12th Secondary (8th-12th)
EC-12 All-level: Early Childhood – 12th

 

College/Department
Housing Major:
COAS College of Arts and Sciences
COBA College of Business Administration
COE College of Education
CHSS College of Humanities and Social Sciences
C&I Department of Curriculum and Instruction
LLSP Department of Language, Literacy and Special Populations

 

Content Area
Level of Certification
Major College/Department
Agriculture 8th-12th COAS: Agriculture
Art 8th-12th COAS: Art
Basic Business 8th-12th COBA: General Business
Generalist-Bilingual EC-4 COE: LLSP
Generalist-Early Childhood EC-4 COE: LLSP
Generalist-English, Language Arts and Reading EC-4 COE: LLSP
Generalist-ESL EC-4 COE: LLSP
Business Education 6th-12th COBA: General Business
Computer Science 8th-12th COAS: Computer Science
Dance 8th-12th COAS: Theatre & Dance
English, Language Arts and Reading 4th-8th COE: LLSP
Family & Consumer Sciences 6th-12th CHSS: Family & Consumer Sciences
French 8th-12th CHSS: English & Foreign Languages
German 8th-12th CHSS: English & Foreign Languages
Health EC-12 COE: Health and Kinesiology
Hospitality, Nutrition and Food Science 8th-12th CHSS: Family & Consumer Sciences
Journalism 8th-12th CHSS: Mass Communication
Languages (other than English) EC-12 CHSS: English & Foreign Languages
Life Science 8th-12th COAS: Biology
Mathematics 4th-8th COE: C&I
  8th-12th COAS: Math & Statistics
  EC-8 COE: C&I
Music EC-12 COAS: Music
Physical Education EC-12 COE: Health & Kinesiology
Physical Sciences 8th-12th COAS: Physics
Science 4th-8th COE: C&I
  8th-12th COAS: Biology, Chemistry or Physics
Social Studies 4th-8th COE: C&I
  8th-12th CHSS: Political Science, History
Spanish 8th-12th CHSS: English & Foreign Languages
Special Education EC-12 COE: LLSP
Special Education Generalist EC-4 COE: LLSP
Speech 8th-12th CHSS: Mass Communication
Technology Applications EC-12 COAS: Computer Science
Technology Education 6th-12th COAS: Agriculture
Theatre or Theatre Arts 8th-12th COAS: Theatre & Dance
Trades and Industry 8th-12th COAS: Agriculture

Highlights

  • Preparing high quality teachers for high performing schools through collaborative partnerships with 37 area school districts.
  • Accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education for more than 50 years.
  • Exceptional candidate performance on the Texas Examination of Educator Standards

Internships

Internships in public schools are permitted only for candidates who already have a baccalaureate degree. The Student Teaching experience provides intensive, extended activity in the field for undergraduate teaching candidates.

Scholarships

Several academic scholarships are available for undergraduate teaching candidates through the academic departments in the College of Education; other scholarships are also available through the University. Information about departmental scholarships and application forms may be obtained on the College of Education website at http://www.shsu.edu/~edu_www/schol1.htm/. Information on University scholarships may be obtained from the Office of Academic Scholarships website http://www.shsu.edu/~sfa_www/scholarship.html or telephone (936) 294-1672.

Admission to the Educator Preparation Program
Admission Standards, Revised Spring 2005

In the first education class, students seeking initial Teacher Certification apply for admission to the program. A one-time fee is charged upon application. Regular admission to the Educator Preparation program requires meeting each of the criteria listed below. Admission standing will be pending until each requirement is satisfied. Regular admission to the Educator Preparation program is required prior to placement in the Reading Block and Methods Block coursework. The requirements are:

  1. Demonstration of successful college performance:

    • 2.5 overall GPA (includes transfer hours and SHSU hours)
    • 2.5 GPA in program area or teaching field
    • “C” or above in all courses required for teaching field/certification

  2. Demonstration of college level skills

    • In computer science: C or above in CS 133 or CS 138
    • In reading: Scores at or above THEA/TASP >250 in Reading, or ACT > 21 in English, or SAT > 550 Verbal
    • In mathematics: Scores at or above THEA/TASP > 250 in Math, or ACT > 21 in Math, or SAT > 550 in Math, or Grade of B or better in Math 184 and 185 with > 240 THEA/TASP score (EC-4, 4-8), or Grade of B or better in Math 164 or higher with> 240 THEA/TASP score (SED), or Grade of B or higher in Math 199 with 240 THEA/TASP score (Secondary Business majors)
    • In writing: Scores at or above THEA/TASP > 240 in Writing, or B or higher in English 164 and English 165
    • In oral communication: Grade of C or better in Speech course

  3. Clear Criminal History Background Check

Academic Studies (ACS) Leading to certification in
Early Childhood – 4th Grade
or
4th Grade – 8th Grade

The primary purpose of the Academic Studies (ACS) program is to prepare candidates to become exemplary teachers in Early Childhood through 4th Grade (EC-4) classrooms and 4th Grade through 8th Grade (4-8) classrooms. The ACS program consists of 60-68 hours of Academic Foundation courses, a 48-hour (minimum) Academic Studies major, and 21 hours of Professional Education courses, including student teaching. Candidates registered for nine hours during the student teaching semester are considered to be full-time students.

Candidates majoring in Academic Studies (ACS) have the following choices of major/minor combinations. If candidates wish to teach in grades EC-4, the major is Academic Studies (ACS) with five choices for minors:

  • Bilingual Education (EC-4 Bilingual),
  • Early Childhood (EC-4 Early Childhood),
  • English as a Second Language (EC-4 English as a Second Language),
  • Reading/Language Arts (EC-4 Reading Language Arts), or
  • Special Education (EC-4 Special Education).

Each of these minors are offered by the Department of Language, Literacy and Special Populations.

If candidates wish to teach students in grades 4-8, then the major is ACS with four choices of a minor:

  • English Language Arts and Reading (4-8 English Language Arts),
  • Mathematics (4-8 Mathematics),
  • Science (4-8 Science), or
  • Social Studies (4-8 Social Studies).

Candidates may also choose a major and minor that allow them to teach in grades EC-8. There are two choices that provide an EC-8 certification. Those are English Language Arts and Reading (EC-8 English Language Arts and Reading) and Mathematics (EC-8 Mathematics). A major in ACS with a minor in Special Education provides for certification in EC-12.

The Texas Teaching Certificates awarded upon completion of all program requirements and successful performance on the related certification examinations are:

  • EC-4 Generalist
  • 4-8 English Language Arts
  • 4-8 Mathematics
  • 4-8 Science
  • 4-8 Social Studies
  • EC-8 English Language Arts and Reading
  • EC-8 Mathematics
  • EC-12 Special Education

All of the above programs have a 62-hour common core of Foundation Courses and a 21-hour common set of Professional Education Courses. Each major has a unique set of Academic Studies Courses which vary in the number of hours depending on the choice of major. The Academic Studies major component has a minimum of 48 hours. Students choosing one of these majors/minors should contact the Department of Curriculum and Instruction or the Department of Language, Literacy and Special Populations as soon as possible to learn the exact courses required for the selected minor and for advising to assist in a smooth progress through the program.

All ACS Majors (with minors in Language, Literacy and Special Populations) are assessed at multiple benchmarks throughout their program and must be recommended at each checkpoint to progress through the program. Thus. they are:

  1. required to apply for admission to Educator Preparation (see Standards for Admission to Candidacy in the Educator Preparation Program, above),
  2. required to apply placement in Literacy Block,
  3. required to apply for placement in Methods Block, and
  4. required to apply for Student Teaching.

Curriculum

Academic Studies Major
Academic Studies, Early Childhood Certificate: EC-4 Generalist

Year 1 Credits Year 2 Credits
ENG 164, ENG 165 6 ENG 200 Any 3
MTH 184, MTH 185 6 MTH 381 3
HIS 163, HIS 164 6 POL 261, POL 285 6
BIO, CHM or GEL 134/114 8 PHY 135/115 4
MUS 161 3 GEL 133/113 or GEO 131/111 4
CS 138 3 HED 282 or FCS 167 3
GEO 161 3 SPD 231 3
PSY 131 3 BSL 236 3
KIN 215 1 ECE 273 3
    ECE 275 3
    ART 160 3
       
Year 3 Credits Year 4 Credits
ECE 329/319 3 Methods Block (EED 434, 435, 436 & EED 367) 12
ECE 363 3 Student Teaching Block (EED 484, 491& ECE 486) 9
ECE 433 3    
EED 374 3    
EED 485 3    
RDG 385 3    
RDG 393 3    
SCM 384 or SCM 161 3    
LS 361 3    
RDG Block (RDG 370, 390 & 431) 9    
SPD 490 3 Total Hours 137

Academic Studies, Reading & Language Arts
Certificate: EC-4 Generalist
Bachelor of Science

Year 1 Credits Year 2 Credits
ENG 164, ENG 165 6 ENG 200 Any 3
MTH 184, MTH 185 6 MTH 381 3
HIS 163, HIS 164 6 POL 261, POL 285 6
BIO, CHM or GEL 134/114 8 PHY 135/115 4
MUS 161 or ART 160 3 GEL 133/113 or GEO 131/111 4
CS 138 3 HED 282 or FCS 167 3
GEO 161 3 SPD 231 3
PSY 131 3 BSL 236 3
KIN 215 1 ECE 273 3
    RDG 235 or RDG 275 3
       
Year 3 Credits Year 4 Credits
EED 374 3 Methods Block (EED 434, 435, 436 & EED 367) 12
ECE 363 3 Student Teaching Block (EED 484, 491& ECE 486) 9
ECE 433 3    
EED 374 3    
EED 485 3    
RDG 385 3    
RDG 393 3    
SCM 384 or SCM 161 3    
LS 361 3    
RDG Block (RDG 370, 390 & 431) 9    
SPD 490 3 Total Hours 137

Academic Studies, English as a Second Language
Certificates: EC-4 Generalist and ESL Supplement
Bachelor of Science

First Year Credit Second Year Credit
ENG 164, ENG 165 6 ENG 200 Any 3
MTH 184, MTH 185 6 MTH 381 3
HIS 163, HIS 164 6 POL 261, POL 285 6
BIO, CHM or GEL 134/114 8 PHY 135/115 4
MUS 161 or ART 160 3 GEL 133/113 or GEO 131/111 4
CS 138 3 SPD 231 3
GEO 161 3 BSL 236 3
PSY 131 3 ECE 273 3
KIN 215 1 HED 282 or FCS 167 3
       
Third Year Credit Fourth Year Credit
LS 361 3 Methods Block (EED 434, 435, 436& 367) 12
BSL 333 and BSL 478 6 Student Teaching Block (EED 484, 491& BSL 488) 9
BSL 430 and BSL 477 6    
EED 374 3    
EED 485 3    
ENG 372 or ENG 373 3    
ENG 380 or ENG 431 or RDG 275 3    
RDG 235 or ECE 363 3    
RDG 385 3    
SCM 384 or SCM 161 3    
RDG Block (RDG 370, 390 & 431) 9 Total Hours 137

Academic Studies, Bilingual
Certificates: EC-4 Generalist and Bilingual Supplement
Bachelor of Science

First Year Credit Second Year Credit
ENG 164, ENG 165 6 ENG 200 Any 3
MTH 184, MTH 185 6 MTH 381 3
HIS 163, HIS 164 6 POL 261, POL 285 6
MUS 161 3 PHY 135/115 4
CS 138 3 GEL 133/113 OR GEO 131/111 4
GEO 161 3 SPD 231 3
PHL 262 3 BSL 236 3
KIN 215 1 ECE 273 3
ART 160 3 SPN 264 3
       
Third Year Credit Fourth Year Credit
LS 361 3 Methods Block (EED 434, 435, 436& 367) 12
BSL 333 and BSL 478 6 Student Teaching Block (EED 484, 491& BSL 488) 9
BSL 430 and BSL 477 6    
ECE 363 3    
SPN 361 3    
EED 374 3    
EED 485 3    
RDG 385 3    
SCM 384 or SCM 161 3    
SPN 367 3    
SPN 368 or SPN 369 3    
SPN 385 3    
RDG Block (RDG 370, 390 & 431) 9 Total Hours 138

Academic Studies, Special Education
Certificates: EC-4 Generalist and EC-12 Special Education
Bachelor of Science

Year 1 Credits Year 2 Credits
ENG 164, ENG 165 6 ENG 200 Any 3
MTH 184, MTH 185 6 MTH 381 3
HIS 163, HIS 164 6 POL 261, POL 285 6
BIO, CHM or GEL 134/114 8 PHY 135/115 4
MUS 161 or ART 160 3 GEL 133/113 or GEO 131/111 4
CS 138 3 SPD 231 3
GEO 161 3 BSL 236 or HIS 265, or GEO 265 3
PSY 131 3 ECE 273 3
KIN 215 1 SPD 331 3
    SPD 377 3
       
Year 3 Credits Year 4 Credits
ECE 363 3 Methods Block (EED 434, 435, 436 & 367) 12
EED 374 3 Student Teaching Block (EED 484 or SED 480, EED 491 or EED 496 & SPD 474) 9
LS 361 3    
RDG 393 3    
SCM 384 or SCM 161 3    
SPD 367 3    
SPD 438 3    
SPD 478 3    
RDG Block (RDG 370, 390 & 431) 9    
SPD Block (SPD 460, SPD 480) 6 Total Hours 134

Academic Studies, Social Studies 4-8
Certificate: 4-8 Social Studies
Bachelor of Science

Year 1 Credits Year 2 Credits
ENG 164, ENG 165 6 ENG 200 Any 3
MTH 184, MTH 185 6 HIS 265 3
HIS 163, HIS 164 6 POL 261, POL 285 6
BIO, CHM or GEL 134/114 8 PHY 135/115 4
MUS 161 or ART 160 3 GEL 133/113 or GEO 131/111 4
CS 138 3 SPD 231 3
GEO 161 3 GEO 265, GEO 266 6
PSY 131 3 RDG 275 3
KIN 215 1 MTH 381 3
    ECO 234 3
       
Year 3 Credits Year 4 Credits
GEO 369 6 Methods Block (EED 434, 435, 436 367) 12
GEO 471 3 Student Teaching Block (EED 484, EED 491 & EED 492) 9
LS 362 3    
HIS 369 3    
HIS 379 3    
HIS 398 3    
POL 378 3    
EED 374 3    
EED 485 3    
SCM 384 or SCM 161 3    
RDG Block (RDG 370, 390 & 431) 9 Total Hours 137

Academic Studies, Science 4-8
Certificate: 4-8 Science
Bachelor of Science

Year 1 Credits Year 2 Credits
ENG 164, ENG 165 6 ENG 200 Any 3
MTH 184, MTH 185 6 POL 261, POL 285 6
HIS 163, HIS 164 6 MTH 284 3
BIO 161/111 4 PHY 135/115 4
BIO 162/112 4 GEL 133/113 4
MUS 161 or ART 160 3 GEL 134/114 4
CS 138 3 MTH 381 3
GEO 161 3 GEO 131/111 4
PSY 131 3 SPD 231 3
KIN 215 1 BSL 236 or HIS 265 or GEO 265 3
       
Year 3 Credits Year 4 Credits
CHM 138/118 4 Methods Block (EED 434, 435, 436 367) 12
LS 362 3 Student Teaching Block (EED 484, EED 491& EED 492) 9
GEL 330 3    
BIO 341 4    
GEL 360 or 432 or 437 3    
PHY 397/317 4    
EED 374 3    
EED 485 3    
SCM 384 or SCM 161 3    
RDG Block (RDG 370, 390 & 431) 9    
    Total Hours 136

Academic Studies, English, Reading and Language Arts, 4-8
Certificate: 4-8 English, Reading and Language Arts
Bachelor of Science

Year 1 Credits Year 2 Credits
ENG 164, ENG 165 6 ENG 200 Any 3
MTH 184, MTH 185 6 MTH 381 3
HIS 163, HIS 164 6 POL 261, POL 285 6
BIO, CHM or GEL 134/114 8 PHY 135/115 4
MUS 161 or ART 160 3 GEL 133/113 or GEO 131/111 4
CS 138 3 SPD 231 3
GEO 161 3 RDG 275 3
PSY 131 3 BSL 236 or HIS 265 or GEO 265 3
KIN 215 1 HED 282 or FCS 167 3
    RDG 285 or RDG 471 3
       
Year 3 Credits Year 4 Credits
EED 374   Methods Block (EED 434, 435, 436 & 367)  
EED 485   Student Teaching Block (EED 484, EED 491& EED 492)  
ENG 372      
ENG 300 or 400, Any three courses      
LS 362      
SPD 377      
RDG 385      
RDG 393      
SCM 384 OR SCM 161      
RDG Block (RDG 370, 390 & 431)   Total Hours 137

Academic Studies, English, Language Arts and Reading, EC-8
Certificate: EC-4 Generalist and
4-8 English, Language Arts and Reading
Bachelor of Science

Year 1 Credits Year 2 Credits
ENG 164, ENG 165 6 ENG 200 Any 3
MTH 184, MTH 185 6 MTH 381 3
HIS 163, HIS 164 6 POL 261, POL 285 6
BIO, CHM or GEL 134/114 8 PHY 135/115 4
MUS 161 or ART 160 3 GEL 133/113 or GEO 131/111 4
CS 138 3 SPD 231 3
GEO 161 3 ECE 273 3
PSY 131 3 RDG 275 3
KIN 215 1 BSL 236 or HIS 265 or GEO 265 3
       
Year 3 Credits Year 4 Credits
ENG 300 or ENG 400, Any two courses 6 Methods Block (EED 434, 435, 436& 367) 12
LS 363 3 Student Teaching Block (EED 484, EED 491 & EED 492) 9
ENG 372 3    
ECE 363 3    
EED 374 3    
EED 485 3    
RDG 285 or RDG 471 3    
RDG 385 3    
RDG 393 3    
SPD 377 3    
SCM 384 or SCM 161 3    
RDG Block (RDG 370, 390 & 431) 9 Total Hours 137

Academic Studies, Mathematics 4-8
Certificate: 4-8 Mathematics
Bachelor of Science

Year 1 Credits Year 2 Credits
ENG 164, ENG 165 6 ENG 200 Any 3
MTH 184, MTH 185 6 MTH 284, MTH 285 6
HIS 163, HIS 164 6 POL 261, POL 285 6
BIO, CHM or GEL 134/114 8 PHY 135/115 4
MUS 161 or ART 160 3 GEL 133/113 or GEO 131/111 4
CS 138 3 SPD 231 3
GEO 161 3 BSL 236 or HIS 265 or GEO 265 3
PSY 131 3 HED 282 or FCS 167 3
KIN 215 1 MTH Electives 6
       
Year 3 Credits Year 4 Credits
EED 374 3 Methods Block (EED 434, 435, 436 367) 12
EED 485 3 Student Teaching Block (EED 484, EED 491 & EED 492) 9
LS 362 3    
MTH 383 3    
MTH 384 3    
MTH 386 3    
MTH 387 3    
SCM 384 or SCM 161 3    
RDG Block (RDG 370, 390 & 431) 9 Total Hours 131

Academic Studies, Mathematics EC-8
Certificates: EC-4 Generalist and 4-8 Mathematics
Bachelor of Science

Year 1 Credits Year 2 Credits
ENG 164, ENG 165 6 ENG 200 Any 3
MTH 184, MTH 185 6 MTH 284, MTH 285 6
HIS 163, HIS 164 6 POL 261, POL 285 6
BIO, CHM or GEL 134/114 8 PHY 135/115 4
MUS 161 OR ART 160 3 GEL 133/113 OR GEO 131/111 4
CS 138 3 SPD 231 3
PSY 131 3 ECE 273 3
KIN 215 1 HED 282 or FCS 167 3
GEO 161 3 BSL 236 or HIS 265 or GEO 265 3
       
Year 3 Credits Year 4 Credits
EED 374 3 Methods Block (EED 434, 435, 436 & 367) 12
LS 363 3 Student Teaching Block (EED 484, EED 491 & EED 492) 9
MTH 383 3    
MTH 384 3    
MTH 386 3    
MTH 387 3    
ECE 363 3    
EED 485 3    
RDG 285 or RDG 471 3    
RDG 385 3    
SCM 384 OR SCM 161 3    
RDG Block (RDG 370, 390 & 431) 9 Total Hours 137

 

Teaching Field Major/ Education Minor
Leading to Certification in Grades 8-12

Candidates for teaching certifi cates in grades 8-12 will major in the teaching fi eld of their choice. The certifi cation advisor in the major department will provide guidance regarding the degree plan and other requirements. Within the College of ducation, the secondary education advisor, in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction will provide guidance regarding securing certifi cation and professional education coursework. Students may contact the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at 936-294-1146. Courses and requirements for secondary certifi cation are shown below:

Professional Education Courses
SED 374, 383, 394, 464, 480, 496, 497, RDG 392 24

Additional Degree Requirements
• English (ENG 164, 165 and ENG Literature [200 level or higher]) and Speech Communication 384 preferred or 161 [transfer only] (3 hrs.) (Core Curriculum Component Areas 1 and 4)
• Math and Computer Science (Core Curriculum Component Areas 2 and 6)
• Science (Core Curriculum Component Area 3)
• Fine Arts (Core Curriculum Component Area 4)
• History and Political Science (Core Curriculum Component Area 5)
• Kinesiology or accepted substitutes (Core Curriculum Component Area 6)

All secondary certifi cation minors are
1. required to apply for admission to educator preparation (see Standards for Admission to Candidacy in the Educator Preparation Program).
2. required to apply for the secondary methods block (SED 394, 464, and RDG 392).
3. required to apply for student teaching (contact edu_ofe@shsu.edu for student teaching information).

Note: The above represents a sequence of checkpoints and candidates must be recommended at each checkpoint to progress through the program.

Graduate Study
Graduate degrees offered through the College of Education are the Master of Arts, Master of Education, Master of Library Science, Master of Science, Doctor of Education, and Doctor of Philosophy. The Graduate Catalog provides detailed nformation.