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Dec 11, 2024
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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English, STEP
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Requirements for the Secondary Teacher Education Program (STEP): English
The Secondary Teacher Education Program (STEP) at Oakland University is an extended program of study leading to certification. Eligibility for admission to STEP requires a GPA of 3.00 in both the major and minor and an overall GPA of 2.80. No single major or minor course grade may be below 2.0. Second undergraduate degree candidates completing a major and/or minors may be required to complete additional course work at Oakland University beyond the stated minimums. Students in this program must complete the requirements for a B.A. degree in the College of Arts and Sciences and concurrently fulfill the requirements listed below: Forty credits in English (exclusive of composition courses used to satisfy the writing requirement) distributed as follows: 1. Four credits in American ethnic literature selected from
3. Four credits in British literary history selected from
4. Four credits in American literature selected from
6. 4 credits in a 400-level capstone seminar (excluding ENG 410, 411, 412, 491 and 499).
7. At least 20 credits must be taken at Oakland.
The following courses are also required
2. Four credits in world literature selected from
3. An introductory two-semester sequence in a foreign language, or one semester of a foreign language at the 115 level or higher, with a minimum grade of 2.0
Additional information
A program in STEP must also include a 20-28 hour secondary teaching minor and a sequence of undergraduate course work in education to include SED 300 , SED 427 , FE 406 , IST 397 and RDG 338 . Extended study including SE 401 , SED 428 and SED 455 is also required. Further details on program admission requirements and procedures can be found in the School of Education and Human Services portion of the catalog and by consulting advisers in the Department of English and the School of Education and Human Services advising office at 363 Pawley Hall, (248) 370-4182, or the School of Education and Human Services web site. |
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