SECONDARY AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION (EDAG)
Graduate Certification in Teaching Secondary Content
with option to earn an M.A. in Education, Curriculum & Instruction
Wyoming Teacher Education Program
Effective: Fall 2015
Updated: Fall 2017
Name: Evaluated by:
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Spring Semester
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
All Professional Ed courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. Please
note that grades of C- or lower will not satisfy this requirement.
Education course work completed more than 10 years ago from any institution will not
be accepted toward this program.
Phase Prerequisites
Summer Semester
Current Wyoming Substitute Teaching Permit
2.75 minimum UW Total Institution GPA
2.5 minimum major content GPA (see page 2)
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B.A. B.S. M.A. M.S.
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Date(s) Earned: GPA (minimum req. graduating GPA is 2.75):
Degree(s):
Total graduate hours earned toward M.A. in C&I: 12
Date Accepted
All Professional Education & Major Content Courses must be completed
with grade C or better. Please note that grades of C- or lower will not
satisfy this requirement.
Minimum 2.50 content GPA required.
Minimum 2.75 UW Total Institution GPA must be maintained throughout
the entire teacher certification program.
All content course work must be completed prior to spring semester.
Admission to the Graduate Certificate in Teaching Secondary Content
with an option to earn a Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction is by
application. Admission is not guaranteed.
Student must apply through UW Admissions for the Graduate Certificate
in Teaching Secondary Content, and be accepted prior to the first day of
summer courses.
Secondary Education Code: CERT TSC
Elementary Education Code: CERT TES
The student's status will be as a Graduate Certificate student and
graduate tuition will be charged for all course credits beginning with
acceptance in the program.
Graduate Certificate in Teaching Secondary Content students who
choose to pursue the Master of Arts in C&I must apply directly to the UW
C&I graduate program. Application instructions and deadlines can be
found on the UW C&I website.
Admission to graduate study is not guaranteed.
Master's candidates have six calendar years to complete their degrees
from the beginning of the first course taken and listed on the Program of
Study.
Other
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EDSE 4500 Residency in Teaching (11)
EDCI 5990: Internship (4)
Application for Graduate Certificate Program Filed & Accepted
ITEC 2360: Teaching w/ Technology (3)
EDEX 2484: Intro to Special Education (3)
EDST 4000: Fnds Ed for Diverse Society (3)
EDCI 5550: The Art & Science of Teaching (4)
EDSE 4278: Agricultural Ed Methods II (4)
EDCI 5250: Adv. Topics in Pedagogy (3)
EDST 3550: Educational Assessment (2)
EDCI 5560: Seminar in Assessment (1)
EDST 2450: Foundations of Development & Learning (3)
AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES MAJOR CONTENT
Minimum 2.5 GPA required in major content. All major content courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher.
Please note that grades of C- or lower will not satisfy this requirement.
Agriculture & Natural Resources Core Requirements
Animal & Veterinary Science Rangeland Ecology & Watershed Management
To add an endorsement in Secondary Biology Education,
these courses are required:
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LIFE 3050: Genetics (4) or LIFE 3500: Evolutionary Biology (3)
Soil Science
AGEC 1010: Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
AGEC 1020: Principles of Microeconomics (3)
Agroecology
ANSC 4120: Principles of Mammalian Reproduction (3)
ANSC 4540: Principles of Animal Breeding (3)
FDSC 3060: Principles of Meat Science (3)
PATB 4110: Diseases of Food Animals and Horses(3)
All students are required to either complete courses in an area of concentration below in the departments of Animal & Veterinary Science, Rangeland Ecology & Watershed
Management, Soil Science, Agroecology, Agricultural Communication, or Agricultural & Applied Economics.
LIFE 2022: Animal Biology (4)
LIFE 2023: Plant & Fungal Biology (4)
Agricultural Communication/Leadership
Agricultural and Applied Economics
AGEC 1010: Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
AGEC 1020: Principles of Microeconomics (3)
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Areas of Concentration
For Ag. Comm & Ag. Business AOC's only - an additional upper division Biology-related
course as approved by advisor
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Praxis Subject Exam Option:
#5701 - Agriculture
Qualifying Score: 147 as of 12/2017
Choose one
AECL 1000: Agroecology (4)
SOIL 2010: Intro. to Soil Science (4)
ANSC 1010: Livestock Production (4)
REWM 2000: Principles of Rangeland Mgt. (3)
ANSC 2020: Feeds & Feeding (3)
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LIFE 3400: General Ecology (3)
CHEM 1000: Intro to Chemistry (4)
EDAG 4170: Principles Ag. Mech & Tech (3)
MICR/MOLB 2021: General Microbiology (4)
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LIFE 1010: General Biology (4)
PLNT 2025: Horticultural Science (3)
EDAG 4180: Techniques of Ag. Mech & Tech (3)
ANSC 3020: Comp Anat/Phys Domestic Animals (4)
Choose One
REWM 3020: Nutrional Mgt. Grazing Ungulates (3)
REWM 4530: Seminar (1)
REWM 4700: Wildland Watershed Mgt. (3)
SOIL 4120: Genesis, Morphology & Class of Soils (3)
SOIL 4150: Forest & Range Soils (3)
SOIL 4160: Soil Fertility & Fertilizers (3)
Upper Division SOIL Elective (3)
AECL 2026: Horticultural Science Lab (1)
AECL 3030: Ecology Web: Ecology of Plant Protect (3)
Upper Division ENTO/PLNT/SOIL Elective (4)
Upper Division ENTO/PLNT/SOIL Elective (4)
Upper Division Ag Elective (3)
COJO 1010: Public Speaking (3)
COJO 1040: Intro to Human Communications (3)
Upper Division COJO/Leadership Elective (3)
Upper Division COJO/Leadership Elective (3)
Upper Division Ag Elective (3)
AGEC 4050: Agribusiness Marketing (3)
AGEC 4060: Agribusiness Management (3)
Upper Division AGEC Elective (3)
Upper Division Ag Elective (3)
Choose the additional economics course
Biology-related Elective (3)
Upper Division REWM Elective (3)
Upper Division SOIL Elective (3)
ANSC 3100: Principles of Animal Nutrition (3)
Upper Division REWM Elective (3)
FDSC 2040: Principles of Meat Animal Evals (3)
EDSE 4279: Biology Methods for Agricultural Ed (3)