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Optional Secondary Licensure Programs
Licensure in one or more of these optional programs is available only to students who have successfully completed an approved full licensure program in another (first or primary) teaching area.
These optional programs give individuals the opportunity to teach in more than one area. These options lead to full licensure in the subject or subject area for grades 7 through 12. A cumulative 2.5 grade point average is required in all courses attempted in the subject or subject area. K-State will recommend an endorsement to the teaching licensure for any additional teaching area when all requirements have been completed, provided all requirements of the approved degree program and the secondary area of licensure have also been completed.
Business
| EDSEC 315 | Technology in the Business Classroom | 3 |
| EDSEC 415 | Administrative Support Services |
| and Technology | 1 |
| EDSEC 471 | Office Systems and Procedures | 3 |
| EDSEC 500 | Methods of Teaching Business in the |
| Secondary School | 2 |
| EDSEC 520 | Block II Lab/Business | 1 |
| EDSEC 621 | Program Planning in Vocational Education | 3 |
| ACCTG 231 | Accounting for Business Operations | 3 |
| ACCTG 241 | Accounting for Investments |
| and Finances | 3 |
| MANGT 390 | Business Law I | 3 |
| MANGT 420 | Management Concepts | 3 |
| MKTG 400 | Marketing | 3 |
| ECON 120 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
| FINAN 450 | Principles of Finance | 3 |
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This prepares a student to teach typing, business law, business economics, bookkeeping, office practice, and data processing.
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English
| One of the following survey courses required: |
| ENGL 361 | British Survey I | 3 |
| ENGL 362 | British Survey II | 3
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| One of the following survey courses required: |
| ENGL 381 | American Survey I | 3 |
| ENGL 382 | American Survey II | 3
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| All of the following required: |
| ENGL 252 | Introduction to Literary Studies | 3 |
| ENGL | A world literature course | 3 |
| ENGL 350 | Introduction to Shakespeare | 3 |
| ENGL 400 | Advanced Expository Writing for |
| Prospective Teachers | 3 |
| ENGL 435 | Linguistics for Teachers | 3 |
| ENGL 545 | Literature for Adolescents | 3 |
| ENGL | English elective 320 or above | 3 |
| EDSEC 500 | Methods of Teaching Language Arts in the Secondary School | 2 |
| EDSEC 520 | Block II Lab/Language Arts | 1 |
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English as a second language (7-12)
Secondary education majors may choose to complete course work leading to licensure in English as a second language (ESL). Endorsement in ESL can only be achieved in conjunction with the completion of a secondary initial licensure program.
To add English as a second language endorsement to a secondary teaching license, the following course work is required:
| ANTH 200 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
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| ANTH 522 | Becoming American | 3 |
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| DED 560 | Introduction to American Ethnic Studies | 3 |
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| EDCIP 740 | Curriculum Materials for Dual Language Learners | 3 |
| ENGL 600 | Principles of Linguistics | 3 |
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| EDSEC 731 | ESL/Dual Language Linguistics | 3 |
| EDSEC 500 | Methods of Teaching Foreign Language in a Secondary School | 3 |
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| EDSEC 520 | Methods of Teaching Foreign Language in a Secondary School Lab | 1 |
| EDSEC 742 | ESL/Dual Language Assessment | 3 |
| EDSEC 745 | ESL/Language Practicum | 3 |
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Journalism
| MC 235 | Mass Communication in Society | 3 |
| MC 400 | News and Feature Writing | 3 |
| MC 430 | Digital Photography for Mass Media | 3 |
| MC 440 | Editing and Design | 3 |
| MC 465 | Intermediate Web Communication | 3 |
| MC 475 | Concepts of Electronic Media Productions | 3 |
| MC 565 | Law of Mass Communications | 3 |
| MC 605 | Supervision of School Publications | 3 |
| EDSEC 500 | Methods of Teaching English/Journalism in the Secondary School | 2 |
| EDSEC 520 | Block II Lab/Language Arts | 1 |
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Mathematics
| MATH 220 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 4 |
| MATH 221 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | 4 |
| MATH 222 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus III | 4 |
| MATH 240 | Elementary Differential Equations | 4 |
| MATH 312 | Finite Applications of Mathematics | 3 |
| MATH 511 | Introduction to Algebraic Systems | 3 |
| MATH 570 | History of Mathematics | 3 |
| MATH 572 | Foundations of Geometry | 3
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| Supporting courses required: |
| STAT 320 | Elements of Statistics | 3 |
| CIS 200 | Fundamentals of Computer Programming | 4 |
| EDSEC 500 | Methods of Teaching Mathematics in the Secondary School | 2 |
| EDSEC 520 | Block II Lab/Mathematics | 1 |
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A supporting course in physics is recommended.
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Modern language
Students seeking modern language endorsement must demonstrate proficiency in speaking and understanding the foreign language during the semester preceding methods (EDEL 720, 502, and EDSEC 500 and 520) by scoring at least ``advanced'' on the Department of Modern Languages oral proficiency interview. The interview is conducted by members of the modern language department faculty by arrangement with each individual. Contact the modern language education advisor for additional information.
French
| FREN 211 | French III | 5 |
| FREN 213 | French IV | 4 |
| FREN 214 | French Conversation IVA | 2 |
| FREN 511 | Masterpieces of French Literature I | 3 |
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| FREN 512 | Masterpieces of French Literature II | 3 |
| FREN 513 | French Composition and Grammar | 3 |
| FREN 514 | French Civilization | 3 |
| FREN | French electives at 500 or above | 6 |
| EDSEC 500 | Methods of Teaching Foreign Language in the Secondary School | 2 |
| EDSEC 520 | Block II Lab/Modern Language | 1 |
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German
| GRMN 221 | German III | 5 |
| GRMN 223 | German IV | 4 |
| GRMN 224 | German Conversation IVA | 2 |
| GRMN 521 | Introduction to German Literature I | 3 |
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| GRMN 522 | Introduction to German Literature II | 3 |
| GRMN 523 | German Composition | 3 |
| GRMN 530 | German Civilization | 3 |
| GRMN | German electives at 500 or above | 6 |
| EDSEC 500 | Methods of Teaching Foreign Language in the Secondary School | 2 |
| EDSEC 520 | Block II Lab/Modern Language | 1 |
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Spanish
| SPAN 261 | Spanish III | 5 |
| SPAN 263 | Spanish IV | 4 |
| SPAN 264 | Elementary Spanish Conversation IVA | 2 |
| SPAN 564 | Spanish Composition and Grammar | 3 |
| SPAN 565 | Spanish Civilization | 3 |
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| SPAN 566 | Hispanic-American Civilization | 3 |
| SPAN | Spanish electives at 500 or above | 6 |
| SPAN 563 | Spanish-American Masterpieces | 3 |
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| SPAN 567 | Spanish Masterpieces | 3 |
| EDSEC 500 | Methods of Teaching Foreign Language in the Secondary School (offered fall only) | 2 |
| EDSEC 520 | Block II Lab/Modern Language | 1 |
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Modern foreign language elementary school
Licensure to teach elementary school foreign language is an optional extension of secondary school licensure. The following must be added to the requirements for secondary modern foreign language licensure:
| EDEL 585 | Teaching Participation in the Elementary School | 2 |
| EDEL 720 | Foreign Language Methods for Elementary Schools (offered spring only) | 3 |
| EDSEC 502 | Foreign Language Elementary School Practicum | 1
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Natural science
Biology
*Higher-level math courses may meet this requirement.
Other biology department courses may be considered for meeting the above requirements. It is important that they be approved in advance by a science education advisor.
Chemistry
*Higher-level math courses may meet this requirement.
Other natural science courses may be considered for meeting the above requirements. It is important that they be approved in advance by a science education advisor, however, since most science courses are designed to meet the needs of curricula other than the classical natural sciences and would not satisfy the requirements.
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Earth science and space science
*Higher-level math courses may meet this requirement.
Other geology or physics courses may be considered for meeting the above requirements. It is important that they be approved in advance by a science education advisor.
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Physics
*Higher-level courses may meet this requirement.
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Other natural science courses may be considered for meeting the above requirements. It is important that they be approved in advance by a science education advisor.
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