Bachelor degrees in Teacher Education, Multiple Levels: A program that prepares individuals to teach students at more than one educational level, such as a combined program in elementary/secondary, early childhood/elementary, elementary/middle school, or junior high/high school teacher education.
The Bachelor of Science degree with teacher licensure in secondary education consists of 30 semester hours in history beyond the core curriculum requirement. In addition to six hours in United States history (History 2201, 2204, this degree requires 21 hours of general course work and History 4100 (senior Seminar). The 21 hours of general course work must be distributed among the same geographic areas as described for the BA and BS non-teaching degrees...
At Baptist Bible College, we recognize that many students desire to incorporate knowledge, skills, and experience from various fields in their pursuit of passionate ministry for Christ. The Specialized Ministries program offers students the flexibility to create a specialized program of study that is tailor-made for their unique ministry calling. Students are guided by highly qualified academic advisors who specialize in the student‘s ministry focus.
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The Sports Ministries program provides students with exceptional faculty members who bring years of experience to the classroom and unwavering dedication to their students. Rather than leaving education to lectures and textbooks alone, they actively relate knowledge to every day experiences by getting involved in their students‘ lives, serving as mentors, and often participating in sports ministry alongside the students. Weekend clinics, summer missions...
With Barton‘s Middle School Education program, you‘ll be qualified to teach in grades six through nine as a teacher of mathematics, science, English language arts, or social studies. And because of the structure of our program, we‘re able to offer you the flexibility to complete the required coursework to earn North Carolina licensure in two subject areas.
Painting - Painting continues the process of drawing where you are learning to 'see'. Learning to see means learning to communicate through the painted surface, whether the work is realistic, abstract, or nonobjective. In Painting 1, we present students with the basic building blocks of acrylic and oil painting. It is our goal to teach them not only the fundamental aspects of each media, but also the intricacies of color and craftsmanship that make...
The Department of Education and Youth Studies certifies students for Wisconsin initial educator licensure in the following areas:
middle childhood/early adolescence (grades 1-8)
early adolescence/adolescence (grades 6-12)
art (grades 1-12)
drama (grades 1-12)
foreign language (grades 1-12)
In addition we have courses of study in teaching English as a second/foreign language and bilingual/bicultural teaching. We also offer certification...
The General Ministries major offers students the opportunity to individualize a program in practical ministries, Biblical and theological studies, church history, and ministry related courses.
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UMUC offered its first distance education courses in 1972. Today, more than 30 percent of our students are enrolled in courses that do not require on-site class attendance. The Internet serves as their link to the university.
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