The Bachelor of Science in Education (BSE) is a licensure pathway for future teachers that is grounded in the knowledge, skills, and dispositions for teachers in 21st-century schools as their roles change to fit the needs of students and society.
To obtain a BSE with a major in middle school education, candidates must earn a cumulative grade point average of at 3.00 or higher on all University courses (120 hours), complete the required curriculum (major courses with a C or higher), be admitted to the Educator Preparation Program unconditionally, and complete the Middle School Education Content Knowledge Praxis II and pedagogy assessment.
BSE candidates must declare one content area (language arts, math, science, or social studies) and one area for professional electives.
Middle School Education, Language Arts Content Area, BSE PACT 8 Degree Plan
Middle School Education, Mathematics Content Area, BSE PACT 8 Degree Plan
Middle School Education, Science Content Area, BSE PACT 8 Degree Plan
Middle School Education, Social Studies Content Area, BSE PACT 8 Degree Plan