Dec 21, 2024  
2023-2024 Winona Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Winona Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Secondary Education Grades 5–12 & K–12, B.A.


Teacher preparation at the secondary (high school) level requires completion of a specific set of courses in an academic discipline, in addition to the professional education course work outlined below. Students may choose from the following licensure areas:  Science (Life Science/Biology, Chemistry, or Physics), Language, Literature and Culture (including Communication/English Language Arts or Social Studies), Mathematics, and Spanish. 

 

Required for the Secondary Education Major:

The following Education courses are required:
 

G. Secondary English Education majors only:


Please Note:


Candidates for K–12 certification must complete significant school experiences at elementary, middle school and high school levels including clinicals and student teaching.

Required for State Licensure:


Disciplinary Courses (or approved equivalent) for each content area as required by Minnesota state-accrediting body (PELSB).  These lists are approved by PELSB through 2023:

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Communication and English Language Arts Licensure:
*Course substitutions can be made if a specific course is not offered.  Consult with the Departmental Chair and Chair of Education.

  • One course in Oral Communication (3 credits; e.g., COM204 )
  • One course in Media Communication (3 credits; e.g., COM111 )
  • Two courses in Literary Analysis (6 credits; e.g., E251 , E252 )
  • One course in Rhetoric (3 credits, e.g., E225 )
  • One course in American Literature (3 credits)
  • Two courses in British Literature from two different periods (6 credits; e.g.,E315 , E331 , E352 )
  • One course in Essay Writing (3 credits; e.g., E325 )
  • One course on Shakespeare (3 credits; e.g., E333 )
  • One course on World Literature (3 credits; e.g., E373 , E381 , E391 )
  • One course on Literary Criticism (3 credits; e.g., E452 )
  • One English seminar (3 credits, e.g., E470-E479)

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Social Studies Licensure:

*Course substitutions can be made if a specific course is not offered.  Consult with the Departmental Chair and Chair of Education.

  • One course in Global History pre-1500 (3 credits; e.g., H111 )
  • One course in Global History post-1500 (3 credits; e.g., H112 )
  • One course in Multicultural History (3 credits; e.g., H151 )
  • One course in Psychology (3 credits; e.g., PY111  )
  • One course in American Government (3 credits; e.g., PS102 )
  • One course in Microeconomics (3 credits; e.g., EC261 )
  • Once course in Macroeconomics (3 credits; e.g., EC262 )
  • Once course in Anthropology (3 credits; e.g., AN300 )
  • One course in Geography (3 credits; e.g., GE 305 )
  • One course in Sociology (3 credits; e.g., S110  )
  • Three upper division courses (300 level +) in History (9 credits)

 

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Life Science/Biology Licensure: 

*Course substitutions can be made if a specific course is not offered.  Consult with the Departmental Chair and Chair of Education.

(Three-course sequence and two lab courses)

  • B212 General Biology I: Cellular and Molecular Biology  
  • B214 General Biology II: Form and Function of Animals and Plants  
  • B216 General Biology III: Ecology, Evolution and Biological Diversity  
  • B221 Biology Field Experience  
  • B223 Biology Laboratory Experience  
  • One course in Ecology with Lab (e.g., B301 )
  • One course in  Human Anatomy and Lab (e.g., B305 )
  • One course in Genetics and Lab (e.g., B310 )
  • One course in Cell Biology and Lab (e.g., B311 )
  • One course in  Physiology and Lab (e.g., B313 )
  • One course in Microbiology and Lab (e.g., B434 )

 

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Chemistry Licensure: 

*Course substitutions can be made if a specific course is not offered.  Consult with the Departmental Chair and Chair of Education.

  • C131 /C133  General Chemistry I and Lab
  • C142 /C144  General Chemistry II and Lab
  • M151 Calculus I  
  • P201 /P202  Introduction to Physics I with Lab
  • C321 /C323  Organic Chemistry I and Lab
  • C325 /C326  Organic Chemistry II and Lab
  • M152 Calculus II  
  • P211 /P212   Introduction to Physics II with Lab
  • C331 Physical Chemistry I with Laboratory  
  • C341 Quantitative Chemical Analysis with Laboratory  
  • B409 /C409  Biochemistry with Lab
  • Two Upper division Chemistry Electives OR One Upper division Chemistry Elective
  • ONE Upper division Math elective 

 

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Physics Licensure:

*Course substitutions can be made if a specific course is not offered.  Consult with the Departmental Chair and Chair of Education.

  • One course in Earth and Solar System (3 credits; e.g., P111 )
  • Two courses in Introductory Physics with Lab (8 credits; e.g., P201 /P202 , P211 /P212 )
  • P304 Introduction to Modern Physics with Laboratory  
  • P314 Digital Systems with Laboratory  
  • P340 Classical Mechanics   
  • One additional higher division (300+) physics elective course
  • Two courses in Biology with Lab
  • Two courses in General Chemistry with Lab (8 credits; e.g., C131 /C133 , C142 /C144 )
  • Two courses in Physical Chemistry with Lab (8 credits; e.g., C331 /C332 )
  • Three courses in Math including Calculus I, II, III (9 credits; e.g., M151 , M152 , M251 )

 

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Mathematics Licensure:

*Course substitutions can be made if a specific course is not offered.  Consult with the Departmental Chair and Chair of Education.

  • Calculus sequence (12-16 credits; e.g., M151 , M152 , M251 OR M148 /M149   Calculus I with Precalculus in place of M151
  • One course in Computer Science (3 credits; e.g., CS 110 )
  • One course in Statistics (3 credits; e.g.; ST232 )
  • M252 Linear Algebra  
  • M300 Discrete Mathematics  
  • M321 Modern Geometry  
  • M361 Operations Research  
  • M401 Abstract Algebra  
  • M411 Introduction to Analysis  

 

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Middle Level Math Endorsement

  • M108 Mathematical Concepts I: Systems  
  • M109 Mathematical Concepts II: Geometry  
  • M148 /M149  Calculus I with Precalculus OR M151 Calculus I  
  • M300 Discrete Mathematics  
  • One course in Statistics (3 credits; e.g.; ST132  or ST232   

 

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Spanish Licensure: 

*Course substitutions can be made if a specific course is not offered.  Consult with the Departmental Chair and Chair of Education.

  • Two courses in Beginning Conversational Spanish (6 credits; e.g. SP101 , SP102 )
  • Two courses in Intermediate Conversational Spanish (6 credits; e.g.,SP201 , SP202 )
  • SP331 Civilization/Culture Spain  
  • SP301 Advanced Spanish Conversation  
  • SP302 Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition  
  • TWO SP 300+ Upper division electives (6 credits total)
  • SP332 Civilization/Culture Latin America  
  • ONE Upper division Literature Course (e.g., SP401 /SP402 /SP403 /SP404 )
  • Study Abroad or Domestic Arranged Experience