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USF 1997-98 Undergraduate Catalog - 166 - 168
All students who plan to teach must apply for admission to a teacher education program through the Student Academic Services Office of the College of Education.
Admission to an upper level teacher education program is contingent upon meeting the following minimum college requirements:
Admission to programs will be based upon the applicants' performance on either test. If the number of applicants exceed the capacity of a program, preference will be given to students with higher scores. Students who meet all other requirements but have not achieved minimum test scores or minimum GPA may be considered under Affirmative Action.
Admission to some programs is based on additional selection criteria beyond the College requirements stated above. Some programs accept a limited number of students. Additionally, certain programs admit students only in a specified semester. Students should refer to the specific program descriptions in this catalog for additional admissions information and prerequisites. Information regarding admission requirements for programs may also be obtained from the Student Academic Services, College of Education.
The College of Education will accept professional education and specialization coursework completed at this University or at other accredited institutions as follows:
The final internship experience is observing and teaching in early childhood, elementary, secondary, or exceptional schools. Internship sites include the entire spectrum of sites available in the various counties served by USF. Special vocational sites are arranged through the Adult and Vocational Education Department. Other than Senior Seminar and EEX 4070, students may not enroll in additional courses during the semester in which the final internship occurs.
Special requirements for enrollment in the final internship and seminar courses are:
Secondary Education, Special Education and Vocational Education programs require completion of the professional course sequence except for measurement/special education/computers in education and a minimum of two thirds of the specialization coursework, plus a minimum GPA of 2.5 in each area or an overall GPA of 2.5
Students must earn a “C” grade or higher in their required major courses. “S/U” grades are not accepted.
Applications for internship may be obtained in the Office of Student Academic Services. Applications for Fall Semester are due the preceding January 30. Applications for Spring Semester are due the preceding June 30.
The control of entry to all classes on all campuses will rest with the department chairperson. Students not in attendance at the first class meeting may be dropped from the course according to the procedures established by the University.
To be certified by the College of Education for graduation, a student must have earned 120 semester hours credit. A minimum overall USF grade-point average of 2.5 or a minimum GPA of 2.5 in teaching specialization courses and a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the Professional Education sequence is required. The Elementary and Early Childhood programs require a combined grade point average of 2.5 in professional education and specialization as well as an overall 2.5. Satisfactory completion of the internship is also required. Prior to completion of the internship, the student must pass both the subject area for the appropriate area and the Professional Education sections of the Florida State Teacher Certification Examination. A student must also have completed the major requirements in a State-approved teacher education program (which include general preparation, teaching specialization, and professional preparation). A minimum of 8 credits in professional courses in addition to internship and 12 credits in specialization courses must have been earned in residence. The student must complete a minimum of 30 hours after admittance to an upper level program. Students pursuing their first bachelor's degree must have passed all parts of the CLAST examination, and have completed foreign language, general education, "Gordon Rule," the summer school attendance requirement, and University exit requirements.
Normally, the college will recommend the granting of a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. To obtain a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree, the student must meet the Foreign Language Competency (see graduation requirements in front of catalog).
SCATT is an award-winning teacher training program founded on the premise that prospective teachers are the key to influencing the future of our society. The SCATT program offers two options for College of Education majors to enhance their education, Option 1: the existing SCATT Program and Option 2: the SCATT Course Sequence.
The existing Program is designed to provide pre-service teachers with challenging activities, workshops, and seminars to aid and encourage them to become highly qualified, dedicated educators. The wide variety of opportunities offered to SCATT members provides them with an enhanced view of education as a field of study and with experiences which extend "above and beyond" the requirements of the present academic program. SCATT also helps prospective employers identify pre-service teachers who have demonstrated high levels of academic achievement, ability, leadership and a commitment to the profession.
The SCATT Course Sequence includes: early field experiences in the schools with SCATT supervising teachers, intensive study in current teaching strategies, exposure to top role models in the field of education, and a support network created to increase options for maximum success. Students who are selected to participate in the SCATT Course Sequence automatically become members of the existing SCATT Program. To receive SCATT Course status, the entire three course sequence is required. To be selected for the SCATT Course Sequence, students must apply, meet SCATT Program eligibility requirements, have three semesters remaining prior to their final internship, and participate in an individual interview.
Students who have been admitted to the USF College of Education must have an interview/orientation before being admitted to the SCATT Program. This can be arranged by contacting the SCATT program at (813) 974-2061.
College of Education programs are reviewed by the Florida Department of Education. Those programs meeting the requirements of Chapter 6A-5, Rules of the State Board of Education of Florida, are given "Approved Program" status. These rules are subject to rapid changes and programs must change accordingly to maintain their "approved" status. Program requirements listed in this catalog are needed for graduation. To be eligible for a Florida Educator's Certificate, the student must complete all requirements listed on the applicable current program checklist, complete the "Professional Orientation Program" and pass all parts of the State Teacher Certification Examination.
The College of Education has programs leading to the Bachelor of Science degree* in the following fields:
Program - Department - Code
Art Education - Secondary Education - (ARE)
Behavior Disorders - Special Education - (EBD)
Business and Office Education - Adult & Vocational Education - (BTE)
Early Childhood Education - Childhood/Language Arts/Reading - (EEC)
Elementary Education - Childhood/Language Arts/Reading - (EDE)
English Education - Secondary Education - (ENE)
Foreign Language - Secondary Education
-- French - (FLF)
-- Spanish - (FLS)
-- German - (FLG)
Industrial-Technical Education/Technology Education - Adult & Vocational Education - (EVT)
Mathematics Education - Secondary Education - (MAE)
Mental Retardation Education - Special Education - (EMR)
Music Education - Music Education
-- Instrumental - (MEI)
-- Vocal - (MEV)
-- General - (MEG)
Physical Education - Professional Physical Education
-- K-8 (PTE)
-- 6-12 (PTS)
-- Wellness Leadership (PTW)
Science Education - Secondary Education
-- Biology (NSB)
-- Chemistry (NSC)
-- Physics (NSP)
Social Science Education - Secondary Education - (SSE)
Specific Learning Disabilities Education - Special Education - (SLD)
See Departmental Section for specific program requirements.
*A Bachelor of Arts degree may be awarded when competency in a foreign language is demonstrated.
There are four distinct areas in the teacher education program, and all teacher candidates must meet certain minimum requirements in each. The five areas and their requirements are as follows:
1. General Education Requirements (36 credit hours)
See the University General Education Requirements section of the catalog.
2. Common Prerequisites (24 credit hours)
Common Prerequisites will apply to all transfer students beginning in Fall 1998.
3. Professional Education Core (36-45 credit hours)
The required courses in the professional education core are as follows:*
*Students should see their advisors upon admittance to the College of Education for specific core requirements for their majors.
4. Teaching Specialization Preparation (27-49 credit hours)
Course requirements in the area of teaching specialization vary according to field of specialization. These specialization requirements are listed with the programs that follow in the departmental section.
5. Liberal Arts Exit Requirements (9 credit hours)
* See advisor for approved courses.
Three of these nine hours may be taken S/U.
Teacher Education Program
(For Elementary or Early Childhood Majors)
or
(for all other programs)
or
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