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2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Physics - Physical Science (Teaching) (PPPS, PPST) - BT Major


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109-113 S.H.

Note: All Winona State University teacher education programs are continuously updated to reflect new licensure requirements from the Minnesota Board of Teaching. Please contact your program advisor and refer to the Teacher Education Addendum (www.winona.edu/education/advising) for the latest information about program requirements whether you are (1) applying to a teacher education program, or (2) currently enrolled in a teacher education program.

The Physics Department, in cooperation with other science departments and the College of Education, has developed a Minnesota Board of Teaching (BOT)-approved program. Students should be aware that the program described below may continue to change as the BOT considers changes to the Science Licensure Programs. Students will need to work closely with their academic advisor to ensure that they will be able to graduate with a BOT approved degree.

Successful completion of the Physics Teaching program will enable a student to apply for licensure in 9-12 high school physics, high school chemistry, and physical science upon achieving passing scores on the Minnesota Teacher Licensure Examination (MTLE) basic skills, content, and pedagogy tests.

Required Courses (109-113 S.H.)


Professional Educational Sequence (35-39 S.H.)


Note: Teacher education majors must take all courses in the Professional Education Sequence in addition to courses in the content area. Refer to the “Teacher Education Licensure Programs ” section of this catalog for more information.

Education: Student Teaching - EDST (12-16 S.H.)


Health, Exercise and Rehabilitative Sciences - HERS (3 S.H.)


Special Education - SPED (3 S.H.)


Note:


  1. College graduates who need only a certification for grades 9-12 physics are required to complete these courses:
  2. College graduates who need only a certification for grades 9-12 chemistry are required to complete these courses:

Note:


◎ = Oral Intensive

◆ = Math/Critical Analysis Intensive

△ = Writing Intensive

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