Bachelor of Science Education in Middle Childhood Education

In the Middle Childhood Education program, students will complete required coursework and clinical experiences in grades 5-9 in either Mathematics or Science. Successful completion of the selected certification program, along with passing the required Michigan Tests for Teacher Certification (MTTCs), leads to a Michigan Standard Teaching Certificate in their respective certification program.

Concentrations

  • Mathematics, Grades 5-9
  • Science, Grades 5-9

What you'll learn

As a student you will learn exciting and cutting-edge techniques from world-renowned faculty who engage in contemporary classroom-based research. Through coursework and extensive clinical experiences, students can master content, gain pedagogical expertise, and practice their teaching craft in their respective certification area. The course sequence is purposeful and has been created so that students build on their knowledge each semester in meaningful ways. The curriculum aligns with the Michigan Department of Education standards to ensure candidates become highly prepared educators.

Curriculum for the B.S.Ed. in Middle Childhood Education

Mathematics, Grades 5-9

This program prepares students to earn a mathematics teacher certification that addresses all the necessary knowledge and skills that well-prepared middle-grade mathematics teachers need to teach coursework addressing Michigan Mathematics Standards for grades 5-9.

Science, Grades 5-9

The Integrated Science Program prepares students to earn a broad Science teacher certification that addresses all the necessary knowledge and skills that well-prepared middle-grade science teachers need to teach coursework addressing Michigan Science Standards for grades 5-9. This includes the three dimensions of Disciplinary Core Ideas, Science and Engineering Practices, and Cross-Cutting Concepts across the disciplines of Life Science, Physical Science, Earth and Space Science, and Engineering Design and Technology.

Clinical experiences

In addition to classroom experiences, students engage in multiple clinical experiences at varying points within the program. Clinical courses are co-requisites with methods courses, allowing students to engage in real-world application of the content they learn in courses. In the final semester in the program, students engage in full-time student teaching, during which they will take the lead in a middle-level classroom environment for an extended period of time. Students are supported by cooperating teachers, university supervisors, and the clinical office during their clinical experiences. Students are required to complete an application for all clinical courses the semester prior to enrolling in a clinical course.

Career outlook for individuals

Students who successfully complete the certification program and pass the required Michigan Tests for Teacher Certification (MTTCs), will be eligible to be hired as a certified teacher, in their grade band, within the state of Michigan. Currently, Michigan is experiencing a significant teacher shortage. You will be entering a job market with many opportunities. Wayne State University teacher certification graduates are sought out by school districts state-wide. Many of our graduates continue their education to become school administrators, district administrators, counselors, etc. Program graduates are qualified to work in the non-profit sector as well.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate students entering Wayne State University, either from high school or transferring from other accredited universities or colleges, are admitted to the program as a pre-major. At this time, students begin taking foundational education coursework in the Teacher Education Division. Students are required to apply for admission to the professional program. Cohort admission will take place prior to moving to year three. Requirements include successful completion of year 1 and year 2 coursework. Students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher by program completion to earn a degree in Middle Childhood Education and to be eligible for a Michigan Standard Teaching Certificate.

Learn more

Develop the knowledge and skills that are essential for success as a future educator. With a B.S.Ed. in Middle Childhood Education, you'll be one step closer to making the difference in the lives of children.

Professional Licensure Program Disclosure

The University has determined that the curriculum of the initial teacher certification and endorsement programs at Wayne State University in the College of Education, leading to a credential as a certified teacher, meets the educational requirements for licensure or certification inĀ all states. However, there may be specific state requirements beyond the reciprocity agreement.

Contact

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Jeffrey Lisiecki
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Teacher Education Division

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