Secondary Education Programs Outside the College of Education
The general education requirements as outlined in an earlier section must be completed by all students expecting to be certified to teach with the exception of students in agriculture. Students in these fields should see their academic advisor for specific requirements.
Students who pursue degrees in certifiable majors in the College of Arts and Sciences are responsible for satisfying all the requirements for teacher education as well as the degree requirements of arts and sciences.
Agricultural education (AED)
Students planning to be agricultural education teachers must complete the approved teacher certification program as part of the requirement for the bachelor of science in agricultural education in the College of Agriculture. Completion of this program satisfies state of Kansas program requirements for agricultural education certification for grades 7-12.
| Professional education requirements |
| EDSEC 400 | Leadership and Personal Development |
| in Agricultural Education | 1 |
| EDSEC 503 | Teaching Adult Classes in Agriculture | 1 |
| EDSEC 505 | Field Experiences in Agricultural |
| Education | 1 |
| EDSEC 620 | Principles and Philosophy of |
| Vocational Education | 3 |
| EDSEC 621 | Program Planning in |
| Vocational Education | 3 |
| FSHS 110 | Introduction to Human Development | 3
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| The following courses must be completed before admission to the professional semester: |
| EDCEP 315 | Educational Psychology | 3 |
| EDCEP 525 | Interpersonal Relations in the Schools | 1 |
| EDSP 323 | Exceptional Students in the |
| Secondary School | 2 |
| EDCIP 455 | Teaching in a Multicultural Society | 1 |
| EDSEC 300 | Introduction to Agricultural |
| Education | 1 |
| EDSEC 376 | Core Teaching Skills and Lab | 3 |
| EDSEC 477 | Middle Level/Secondary Reading | 2 |
| EDSEC 500 | Content Area Methods in the Secondary |
| School: Agricultural Education | 2 |
| EDSEC 520 | Block II Lab Content and |
| Reading Methods | 1 |
| EDSEC 615 | Lab and Safety Techniques in Teaching Agriculture | 3 |
| EDETC 318 | Instructional Media and Technology | 2
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| Professional semester (see information earlier for specific prerequisites) |
| EDSEC 586 | Teaching Participation in the Secondary |
| Schools and Professional Development |
| Seminar | 12 |
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Family and consumer sciences education
Students planning to be vocational family and consumer sciences education teachers must complete the approved teacher certification program as part of the requirements for the bachelor of science in human ecology degree program in the College of Human Ecology, family and consumer sciences education. Completion of this program satisfies state of Kansas program requirements for vocational family and consumer sciences education certification for grades 7-12.
| Professional education requirements |
| EDSEC 120 | Teaching as a Career | 1 |
| FSHS 110 | Introduction to Human Development | 3
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| The following courses must be completed before entry into the professional semester: |
| EDCEP 315 | Educational Psychology | 3 |
| EDCEP 525 | Interpersonal Relations in the School | 1 |
| EDSP 323 | Exceptional Students in the |
| Secondary School | 2 |
| EDSEC 376 | Core Teaching Skills and Lab | 3 |
| EDSEC 477 | Middle Level/Secondary Reading | 2 |
| EDSEC 500 | Content Area Methods in Secondary School: Family and Consumer Sciences Education | 2 |
| EDSEC 520 | Content and Reading Methods Lab | 1 |
| EDSEC 620 | Principles and Philosophy of |
| Vocational Education | 3 |
| EDSEC 621 | Program Planning in Vocational |
| Education | 2 |
| EDSEC 710 | Occupational Family and Consumer Sciences Education | 2 |
| EDCIP 455 | Teaching in a Multicultural Society | 1 |
| EDETC 318 | Instructional Media and Technology | 2
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| Professional semester (see information earlier for specific prerequisites): |
| EDSEC 586 | Teaching Participation in |
| Secondary School | 12 |
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Music education (MUSED)
Students planning to be music teachers must complete the approved teacher certification program as part of the requirements for the bachelor of music education in the College of Arts and Sciences. Completion of this program satisfies state of Kansas program requirements for certification for grades K-12.
| The following courses is required for admission to teacher education: |
| EDSEC 102 | Teaching as a Career | 1 |
| The following course may be taken before |
| the student is admitted to teacher education: |
| FSHS 110 | Introduction to Human Development | 3 |
| EDCIP 310 | Foundations of Education | 3 |
| EDETC 318 | Instructional Media and Technology | 2
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The application for admission to a teacher education program must be filed and approved before a student may enroll in any of the following courses which must be completed before entry into the professional semester. Refer to an earlier section for specific requirements for admission to teacher education.
| MUSIC 511 | Music in the Schools K-6 | 4 |
| MUSIC 512 | Music in the Junior/Senior High |
| School | 4 |
| EDCEP 315 | Educational Psychology | 3 |
| EDSP 323 | Exceptional Students in the |
| Secondary School | 2 |
| EDCEP 525 | Interpersonal Relations in the School | 1 |
| EDSEC 376 | Core Teaching Skills and Lab | 3 |
| EDCIP 455 | Teaching in a Multicultural Society | 1 |
| EDSEC 477 | Middle Level/Secondary Reading | 2 |
| MUSIC 670 | Advanced Studies in Music Education | 2
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| Professional semester (see information earlier for specific prerequisites): |
| EDSEC 582 | Teaching Participation in Music* | 12 |
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*A full semester of student teaching is required in music education.
Early childhood education
Bachelor of science in human development and family studies
Minimum of 125 hours required
Early childhood certification, birth to kindergarten eligibility
Students planning to be certified as early childhood teachers must complete the approved program in early childhood education in the College of Human Ecology, Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
The general education requirements as outlined in an earlier section must be completed. Reference should be made to the section Admission to Teacher Education at the beginning of the College of Education section of this catalog.
Speech-language pathologist
The speech pathology program at K-State meets the requirements for the Certificate of Clinical Competence of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, and the Kansas Department of Education requirements for speech-language pathologist. The approved program requires both undergraduate- and graduate-level course work in the School of Family Studies and Human Services of the College of Human Ecology resulting in the M.A. degree from the Graduate School. Students interested in the program are encouraged to obtain an advisor in the speech pathology program. Late entry into the program as a junior or senior is possible.
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