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EDU 495 - Student Teaching. 1-14 Credits.
(R-14) Offered autumn and spring. Arranged capstone clinical experience required for all professional licensure students. Prereq., admission to the Teacher Education Program, completion of all required field experiences and methods courses, an application to student teach, and the consent of the Director of Field Experiences.
Secondary Licensure
Students preparing to teach at the middle or high school levels (license for grades 5-12) will declare a major in the subject area(s) they wish to teach, e.g., English, mathematics, or any other of the state-approved major content endorsement areas listed previously. They are advised within their major department(s) and, upon admission to the Teacher Education Program, they also are advised within the Department of Teaching and Learning regarding the requirements necessary to earn secondary licensure. All secondary licensure students seek admission to the Teacher Education Program, usually at the end of the sophomore year, and complete course work required for licensure in Curriculum and Instruction and in their major content area(s). Applicants for Montana teaching licensure must: satisfy all degree and licensure requirements as outlined below; and be at least 18 years of age. Information about the Teacher Education Program is available in the department office or on our website at: http://www.coehs.umt.edu/
Elementary Education B.A.
Degree Specific Credits: 104-105 Required Cumulative GPA: 2.75 Catalog Year: 2018-2019 Note: Admission to the Teacher Education Program is required to enroll in any EDU courses.