| This web page contains links to example curriculum
sheets for BCOE undergraduate teacher education programs. The web
page is intended for student use when initially exploring various
majors and licensure. Students need to be aware that individual circumstances
affect ones exact curriculum and they need to have an academic advisor
create their official curriculum program. This program curriculum
sheet is kept in their academic advising file with their advisor and
becomes their program contract with the university.
Click on the titles below to explore curriculum sheets for the
various undergraduate majors and programs listed. The curriculum
sheets are contained in portable document (pdf) files. The Adobe
Acrobat Reader is required to view such files. If you do not have
the Acrobat Reader you can download it free of charge from the Adobe
site.
- Early Childhood Degree/License (grades
P-3)
- Middle Childhood Degree/License (grades
4-9)
- Adolescence to Young Adult Degree/License
(7-12)
Curriculum Sheets for Undergraduate Degree
Curriculum Sheets for Post Graduates
- Career & Technical License (grades 4 and beyond)
Family and Consumer Sciences
- Multi-Age Degree/License (grades P-12)
Curriculum Sheets for Undergraduate Degree
Curriculum Sheets for Post Graduates
- Intervention Specialist Degree/License (grades K-12)
Mild/Moderate Educational Needs or Moderate/Intensive
Educational Needs
The following Intervention Specialist programs are available to
students with a bachelor's degree and are offered at the Masters level:
- Endorsements
The following Endorsements are also available but must be added to an existing
teacher license or pursued concurrently with a YSU approved licensure program:
- School Nurse Program
The following License is available through the Beeghly College of Education
and the Bitonte College of Health and Human Services (see Dr. Nancy Mosca):
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