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Integrated Language Arts
The Integrated Language Arts program prepares candidates to teach all areas of language arts in grades 7-12. The program of study includes courses in English, Communications, Journalism, and Theater. Click HERE to view more information about the Integrated Language Arts major.
Faculty Advisors:
Pam Beam
JoAnn Dugan
Guofang Wan
Integrated Mathematics
The Integrated Mathematics program prepares candidates to teach all areas of mathematics in grades 7-12. Examples of courses in the program of study include calculus, probability & statistics, and geometry. Click HERE to view more information about the Integrated Mathematics major.
Faculty Advisor:
Sue Nichols
Tim McKeny
Integrated Science
The Integrated Science program prepares candidates to teach all areas of science in grades 7-12. The areas include Earth Science, Life Science and Physical Science. Click HERE to view more information about the Integrated Science major.
Faculty Advisor:
Ralph Martin
Danielle Dani
Earth Science
The Earth Science program prepares candidates to teach earth science in grades 7-12. Click HERE to view more information about the Earth Science major.
Faculty Advisor:
Ralph Martin
Family and Consumer Sciences Education
The Family and Consumer Sciences program prepares candidates to teach all areas for the Career-Technical license grades 4 - 12. The program of study includes courses in child and family studies, nutrition with science, retail merchandising and consumer/resource management, and interior architecture. Click HERE to view more information about the Family and Consumer Sciences Education major.
Faculty Advisors:
Schuyler Cone
Meta Van Nostran
Life Science
The Life Science program prepares candidates to teach life science in grades 7-12. Click HERE to view more information about the Life Science major.
Faculty Advisor:
Danielle Dani
Physical Science
The Physical Science program prepares candidates to teach chemistry or physics in grades 7-12. Click HERE to view more information about the Physical Science major.
Faculty Advisor:
Ralph Martin
Integrated Social Studies
The Integrated Social Studies program prepares candidates to teach all areas of social studies in grades 7-12. The program of study includes courses in history, economics, geography, and political science. Click HERE to view more information about the Integrated Social Studies major.
Faculty Advisors:
Frans Doppen
Ginger Weade
Pam Beam
Reading Endorsement
Any student who may be registered in one of four programs of study (Early Childhood, Middle Childhood, Adolescent/Young Adult, and Special Education) may add a reading endorsement to his/her license to teach reading in K -12, inclusive. Click HERE to view the program information sheet.
Graduate
Formerly known as "Secondary Education," Adolescent to Young Adult (AYA) programs prepare students for an initial teaching license for grades 7 - 12, in junior or senior high schools. Programs are content-specific. Applicants may choose one of the following:
The graduate program in Adolescent-to-Young Adult (AYA) education leading to licensure recognizes and reflects both national and state trends that provide alternative routes to teacher licensure. The program permits the student to receive a master's degree and complete teacher licensure requirements at the graduate level. It recognizes that post-baccalaureate students often have background experience relevant to the classroom and therefore can profit from graduate study leading to licensure rather than enrolling in an undergraduate licensure program. Click to view and save the program of study:
The Master's program is designed for certified/licensed secondary school teachers who desire to further develop their classroom competence as secondary school teachers. Click to view and save the program of study:
For graduate student admission information click HERE.
For the Master's Research Project Guidelines click HERE.
Click HERE to view examples of completed Adolescent-to-Young Adult
Master's Research Projects.
For more information, please contact:
Guofang Wan
Associate Professor, Teacher Education
McCracken Hall 313F
740.597.1288
aya.ted@ohio.edu
Ohio University College of Education McCracken Hall Athens, OH 45701-2979 740.593.4400
Counseling & Higher Ed: 740.593.4442
Educational Studies: 740.593.4442
Teacher Education: 740.593.4442