Liberal Studies with Core Subjects EC-6 Education, B.S./M.Ed.

The Fifth Year Option B.S/M.Ed. program provides students with an undergraduate degree in Liberal Studies Bachelor of Science with Core Subjects EC-6 Education and with a Master in Education degree with a concentration in Reading Education or in Second Language Education and Culture. By meeting requirements for the two degrees simultaneously, students are able to earn the B.S./M.Ed. in a shorter length of time than if each of these degrees were pursued separately. The combined B.S./M.Ed. degree program gives students who plan to become Texas certified teachers the capability to complete the certification program hours of study required by the Texas State Board of Education. The two degrees may be completed in approximately five years. Enrollment must be continual and in consecutive semesters. Applicants are initially admitted into the Teacher Education Program and must follow the degree requirements of Liberal Studies Bachelor of Science with Core Subjects EC-6 Education. Students must apply for the M.Ed. program after completing 90 hours. Applicants to the Fifth Year Option degree program must meet the admission requirements of both the undergraduate and the graduate programs, and follow the application procedures for the respective programs.

Available to Wesleyan undergraduates who are Liberal Studies Bachelor of Science with Core Subject EC-6 Education, the Fifth Year Option allows outstanding students to combine a bachelor’s degree with the Master of Education (M.Ed.), completing both in five years.

To be considered for admission to the Fifth Year Option, students must submit a Fifth Year Option application after they complete 90 hours at the University. Only Fifth Year Option applicants demonstrating superior undergraduate academic performance and strong recommendation for faculty members will be considered for admission to the Fifth Year Option.

If admitted to the Fifth Year Option, a student may complete up to 9 semester hours of the M.Ed. program during the fourth year of undergraduate study. The student’s Liberal Studies Bachelor of Science with Core Subject EC-6 Education will be posted and the student will continue in the M.Ed. program. During the fifth year at Texas Wesleyan University, the student will complete the remaining semester hours and requirements toward the M.Ed. degree, graduating with the M.Ed.

Enrollment in the Fifth Year Option must be continual and in consecutive semesters. If a Fifth Year Option student does not enroll continuously or consecutively, his/her degree plan will default to the standard 36-hour M.Ed. program.

Additional information on admission criteria, the admission process, and graduation from the program may be found in the University Catalog.

General Education Curriculum (43)

The Education program uses a modified version of the General Education Curriculum (GEC) listed in this Catalog.

Complete Graduation Requirements are listed in this catalog.

English

ENG 1301Composition I

3 Credits

ENG 1302Composition II

3 Credits

one of the following courses:

ENG 2324Introduction to Creative Writing

3 Credits

ENG 2326Exploring American Lit

3 Credits

ENG 2327Exploring World Lit

3 Credits

ENG 2328Exploring British Lit

3 Credits

Exercise Science

EXS 1220Basic Concepts of Wellness

2 Credits

Fine Arts

any 3 hour FAR, MUS or THA

Geography

GEG 2304World Geography

3 Credits

History

HIS 2324Fundamentals of Modern American History

3 Credits

choose one of the following:

HIS 2301World History to 1648

3 Credits

HIS 2303World History Since 1648

3 Credits

Mathematics

MAT 1302College Algebra

3 Credits

Natural Science

CHE 1403Nature of Physical Science

4 Credits

NSC 1402Introductory Astronomy

4 Credits

Religion

choose 3 hours from the following:

REL 1311Introduction to Jewish Scriptures

3 Credits

REL 1312Introduction to Christian Scriptures

3 Credits

REL 1313Introduction to Ethics

3 Credits

REL 1321Introduction to Comparative Religions

3 Credits

REL 1323Introduction to Interfaith Leadership

3 Credits

Social Science

choose two of the following:

ECO 2305Prin of Econ I

3 Credits

POL 2311American Government I

3 Credits

PSY 1301General Psychology

3 Credits

Required Related Courses

Exercise Science

EXS 2201Hlth Phys Ed Activties for Elem Teachers

2 Credits

History

HIS 3322History of Texas

3 Credits

Math*

MAT 1304Math for Liberal Arts

3 Credits

MAT 1305Adv Fda of Math for Teachers

3 Credits

Natural Science*


* All EC-6 candidates are required to complete a minimum of 3 math and 3 science courses as a part of their degree plan.
BIO 1406Contemporary Biology

4 Credits

Major Requirements

Professional Development

EDU 2100Foundations of Education

1 Credit

EDU 3310Multicultural Education

3 Credits

EC-6 Pedagogy

EDU 2208Fine Arts Elementary

2 Credits

EDU 3318Intro to Early Childhood Education

3 Credits

EDU 3319Math for Elementary School Teachers

3 Credits

EDU 3320Science for Elementary School Teachers

3 Credits

EDU 3338Technology for Classroom Instr

3 Credits

EDU 3341Instruct/Assess/Classrm Mgt Elementary

3 Credits

EDU 4331Differ Instr Mix-Ability K-12 Classrm

3 Credits

EDU 4340Envir Process/Assess for E C-6

3 Credits

EDU 4348Social Studies for Element Schl Teachers

3 Credits

Reading

RDG 3322Children's Lit

3 Credits

RDG 4345Teach Wrtg in Elem Classrm

3 Credits

RDG 4401Beginning Literacy

4 Credits

RDG 4402Intermediate Literacy

4 Credits

English as a Second Language

EDU 4317English As a Second Language Methodology

3 Credits

Clinical Teaching

EDU 4608Clinical Teaching in Elementary School

6 Credits

Electives

(Students may choose to enroll in elective coursework; will add hours to degree.)

M.Ed. Major Requirements

Required Courses

EDU 6301Intro Grad Stu/Rsrch

3 Credits

EDU 6302Philosophical Foundations in Education

3 Credits

EDU 6305Psychosocial Dimensions in Edu

3 Credits

EDU 6307Emerging Issues in Education

3 Credits

EDU 6326Writing Institute I

3 Credits

Concentration area (choose one)

Reading

RDG 6319Foundations of Rdg

3 Credits

RDG 6320Diag/Rem Rdg Diff

3 Credits

RDG 6324Reading Clinic

3 Credits

one of the following:
RDG 6345Rdg Content Area-Ele

3 Credits

RDG 6346Rdg Content Area-Secondary

3 Credits

one of the following:
RDG 6322Research Prac Rdg

3 Credits

RDG 6325Developing Literacy

3 Credits

Second Language Education and Culture

EDU 6320Culturally Responsive Teching Methods

3 Credits

EDU 6356App Lingistics in the Div Urban Classroo

3 Credits

EDU 6357Cross-Cultural Communications

3 Credits

EDU 6358Improving practice Internship

3 Credits

EDU 6360Language Acquisition

3 Credits

Total Hours (141)

Modified GEC, Related Requirements and Major Requirements established for EC-6 programs.

Timeline for students who are considering the Fifth Year Option:

  1. Financial Aid advising;
  2. Apply for admission during/upon 90 hours completed;
  3. Meet admission requirements, one-time spring admission;
  4. Acceptance letter received;
  5. Senior year schedule of undergraduate program as listed below:

    Fall first semester:

    Complete final undergraduate clinical teaching coursework

    One required graduate course (EDU 6301) other undergraduate coursework as needed

    Spring second semester:

    Two required graduate courses (EDU 6302, EDU 6305)

    Summer third/fourth semesters:

    3-4 graduate courses in concentration area and/or

    Travel and Teach option as electives

    Enroll in Fifth Year schedule:

    Fall fifth semester:

    Two graduate courses (EDU 6307, one concentration area course)

    Spring sixth semester:

    One graduate course

    Total graduate hours 30

  6. Successfully pass comprehensive exams spring or summer semester.
  7. Graduate May or August of Fifth year.