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Dec 22, 2024
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2014-2015 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Catalog]
Secondary Education - Education Policy (Non-Licensure) (B.S.Ed.)
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Return to: Part 5: Program Descriptions
Program: B.S.Ed.(Non-Licensure)
Department of Educational Studies
College of Education and Public Policy
Neff Hall 250 ~ 260-481-4146 ~ ipfw.edu/educ
The student learning outcomes for the degree are as follows:
- Becoming more caring, humane and functional citizens in a global, multicultural, democratic society
- Improving the human condition by creating positive learning environments
- Becoming change agents by demonstrating reflective professional practice
- Solving client problems through clear, creative analyses
- Assessing client performance, creating and executing effective teaching, counseling, and educational leadership by utilizing a variety of methodologies reflecting current related research
- Utilizing interdisciplinary scholarship, demonstrating technology and critical literacies, and effectively communicating with all stakeholders.
The B.S.Ed. in secondary education-education policy is intended to prepare students for successful careers.
To earn the B.S.Ed. in secondary education-education policy, you must satisfy the requirements of IPFW (see Part 8 ) and the College of Education and Public Policy.
Grades of C- or higher are required in each course used toward this degree.
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Category A: Foundational Intellectual Skills (9 credits)
2. Speaking and Listening
3. Quantitative Reasoning
One of the following:
Category B: Interdisciplinary or Creative Ways of Knowing (21-22 credits)
4. Scientific Ways of Knowing
5. Social and Behavioral Ways of Knowing
6. Humanistic and Artistic Ways of Knowing
- HIST (Refer to Approved List) Cr. 3.
- Refer to Approved List (not HIST) (Literature Recommended) Cr. 3.
7. Interdisciplinary or Creative Ways of Knowing
- At least 3 credits and all outcomes in approved courses.
Category C: Capstone (3 credits)
8. Capstone Experience
- At least 3 credits and all outcomes in approved courses.
Additional Educational Studies Requirements: 15-18 credits
Preprofessional Education Requirements: 9 credits
Education Policy: 45-49 credits
Required Education Courses (6 credits)
Choose one of the following focus areas:
First Focus: Public Affairs Minor (15 credits)
Three required courses:
Second Focus: Select one of the following options based on your professional interests
If none of the following options work for you, you may create a cohesive focus and have it approved by your academic advisor. The focus should be a minimum of 18 credits with at least 12 credits at 300+ level.
Nonprofit Organization (22 credits):
Adolescents Facing Challenges (19 credits):
Diverse Adolescents and Families (19 credits):
Educational Research (18 credits):
Electives (to bring program to 120 credits)
You should use no more that 9 credits of 100 or 200 level courses. This is a good place to begin working toward a university approved minor (see Part 5).
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Return to: Part 5: Program Descriptions
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