SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

  • Counseling
  • Curriculum and Instruction
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Educational Leadership
  • Educational Management
  • Geography
  • Instructional Technology
  • Interdisciplinary Studies:
    • EC-6 Generalist
    • EC-6 Generalist (Reading Concentration)
    • EC-6 Bilingual Generalist
    • EC-6 ESL Generalist
    • EC-6 Generalist with EC-12 Special Education (All Level)
    • 4-8 Generalist
    • 4-8 ESL Generalist
  • Master Mathematics Teacher
  • Master Reading Teacher
  • Master Technology Teacher
  • Multicultural Studies in Education
  • Reading
  • School Library and Information Science
  • Teacher Education with:
    • Initial Certification
    • Supplemental Certification
  • UHCL Certificates

Building on a solid base of liberal arts and general studies, the School of Education (SoE) seeks to produce thoughtful, skilled and humane educators. Numerous plans are available to help students develop into highly qualified professionals.

The SoE offers an extensive choice of certification plans in graduate and undergraduate specializations. Many alumni find employment in a variety of educational settings, while others pursue careers in industry, government, independent practice or consulting. Plans in the SoE are fully approved by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC)/Texas Education Agency (TEA) and University of Houston-Clear Lake is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).

Office Phone
School of Education Bayou 1231 281-283-3600
Center for Professional Development of Teachers Bayou 1231 281-283-3612
Center for Educational Programs Arbor 190 281-283-3530
Office of Academic Advising Bayou 1231 281-283-3615
Office of Educator Certification Bayou 1231 281-283-3618
Office of State Assessments Bayou 1231 281-283-3609
Research Center for Language and Culture Bayou 1325 281-283-3580
Learning Resources Review Center Bayou 3402 281-283-3900
Office of the Associate Dean Bayou 1231 281-283-3620
Office of the Dean Bayou 1237 281-283-3501
Web Site http://www.uhcl.edu/soe
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) http://www.ncate.uhcl.edu
New Teachers On-Line (NTOL) http://www. uhcl.edu/soe/ntol
SoE E-Mail Address education@uhcl.edu

In the School of Education we believe that teaching, learning and educational leadership should be learner-centered. Whether we are referring to university pre-service teacher students, in-service teachers pursuing advanced studies, others in professional educator roles or the learners influenced by these educators, the focus of teaching and learning is on the learner. The SoE conceptual framework guides the way in which we structure our university courses and degree plans. This is reflected in the SoE Mission Statement quoted below. It is also the central theme that is reinforced in our classes. The vision of the School of Education is a learner-centered community in which success for all students is paramount.

The mission of the School of Education is to prepare outstanding educators and leaders in education through achievement of the highest standards of knowledge, skills and dispositions to assist all students to learn. The mission is accomplished by promoting:

  • excellence and innovation in learner-centered teaching and learning for all
  • the value and understanding of all types of diversity
  • professional and personal integrity
  • effective use of technologies
  • partnerships with and service to the community
  • ongoing assessment for both candidate and program improvement
  • research to expand the knowledge base for teaching and learning.

Although each of these is critically central to the goals and directions of the School of Education at the University of Houston-Clear Lake, the first, "...promoting excellence and innovation in learner-centered teaching and learning for all...", is the most succinct statement of what we value as a professional higher education faculty.


ACCOUNTABILITY AND ACCREDITATION

The University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL) is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Unique to education itself are other accrediting and accountability bodies with strict guidelines and standards that must be met in order for the School of Education (SoE) at UHCL to recommend educators for teaching certificates, supplemental certificates, master teacher certificates and certificates requiring a master's degree. Below is a brief description of the accountability and accreditation measures of the U.S. Department of Education (USDE), the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC)/Texas Education Agency (TEA) and how our university measures up to those criteria and standards.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACCOUNTABILITY

In 1998, Congress reauthorized Title II of the Higher Education Act. The Act established a reporting system for the U.S. Department of Education (USDE) to collect information annually on the quality of the teacher training programs of states and institutions of higher education. Within Title II, the USDE mandates federal accountability measures to determine how well all higher education institutions prepare teachers, what states require of individuals before they are allowed to teach and how institutions and states are raising their standards to provide "highly qualified" educators. The USDE administers Title II and gathers information from all the states each October for distribution in April of the following year. Institutions are ranked on aggregate and summary pass rates. The rankings show the percentages of program completers who demonstrated subject-matter competency by passing a required State Assessment. In Texas, SBEC/TEA collects all data for Title II.

The pass rates of the 2005-2006 academic year cohort of teacher certificate program completers at UHCL were evaluated and compared to the pass rates of the state and national groups of program completers. At UHCL, our students from the 2005-2006 cohort had an overall passing rate of almost 100% on all of their State Assessments.

Our pass rates during 2005-2006 included the following:

Basic Skills Assessment 100%
Academic Content Areas 100%
Professional Knowledge 100%
Teaching Special Populations 100%
Summary Pass Rates (Overall) 100%

The Texas statewide pass rates in each of those areas in 2005-2006 included the following:

Basic Skills Assessment 100%
Academic Content Areas 98%
Professional Knowledge 97%
Teaching Special Populations 99%
Summary Pass Rates (Overall) 96%

For a complete summary of all pass rates see the federal Title II reporting website and click on, "View State Reports Here" at: https://title2.ed.gov/default.asp.

Title II also collected the following numeric data about our students and faculty for the 2005-2006 cohort. Title II requires that all higher education institutions publicly share the following data about their institution:

Students enrolled in teacher preparation programs 1253
Students in supervised student teaching (internships) 238
Full-time faculty in professional education 57
Supervising faculty for the teacher preparation program 27
Students to faculty ratio 8.81:1
Average number of hours per week required of students' participation in supervised teaching 24
Total number of required weeks of supervised student teaching (internships) 21
Total number of hours required of a supervised student teacher 504

NCATE ACCREDITATION

NCATE is the largest and most recognized accrediting body for teacher education in the United States. The University of Houston-Clear Lake is one of only 13 Texas higher education institutions to be accredited by NCATE. NCATE has rigorous academic guidelines for initial and advanced levels of educator certification. The NCATE Board of Examiners conducted a site visit of UHCL in Spring 2007 and the NCATE Accrediting Board awarded UHCL continuing accreditation at both the initial and advanced levels. NCATE cited no areas for improvement.

SBEC/TEA ACCREDITATION

The University of Houston-Clear Lake is one of 144 educator preparation programs in the State of Texas that are accredited to recommend educators for certificates. SBEC/TEA implements stringent guidelines and standards for initial and advanced levels of educator certification. These standards are evaluated by the pass rates of our students on the SBEC/TEA State Assessments. TEA's last announcement of UHCL's overall final pass rate on all State Assessments was 100%.

The administrative functions for the certification process are conducted by the Educator Certification and Standards Division of the Texas Education Agency (TEA). Licensing authority remains with SBEC/TEA.

Policy on professional dispositions

Students seeking teacher certification or enrolled in the SOE are required to read The Statement on Professional Dispositions, which is provided to define the standard of behavior the School of Education expects of its students. Just as students may be withdrawn from their program for not meeting the academic requirements, students may be withdrawn from their program for not meeting the professional disposition standards. The Statement on Professional Dispositions is found at http://prtl.uhcl.edu/portal/page/portal/SOE/Forms/form_files/DISPOSITIONS.pdf

Field Experience Courses

In the School of Education Course Roster there are many courses which have descriptions which end with "Field experiences required." Students in these courses are required to spend part of their time off campus, in most cases, in school classrooms. The State of Texas requires each of these students to pass a criminal background check before being allowed in the classroom for the field experience.

Criminal Background Checks

As required by Texas Senate Bill 9, the district will conduct a criminal background check on each student before the student is allowed in the school for a field experience. In order for the criminal background check to be conducted, each student must complete all required documentation.  Part of the documentation will require that each student provide his/her Social Security Number and driver's license number.  If a student does not have a driver's license, then, at the discretion of the school district, other official numbers (visa, passport, etc.) may be required. The criminal background check is conducted for each field-experience course each semester and for each district in which the student is completing a field experience.  If a student is denied access to a district based on the criminal background check, the student cannot get credit for the course. The student will not be able to register for any further field experience course until the situation has been corrected.

CENTERS AND OFFICES

CENTER FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHERS

The School of Education has been designated a Center for Professional Development of Teachers (CPDT). The teacher preparation plan has been restructured to provide extensive school-based experiences for prospective educators. These expanded experiences include a two-semester internship, field-based courses and close cooperation with a number of schools, which have been designated as professional development school sites. These sites operate under the philosophy that every staff member is a mentor, providing a rich and supportive environment for the preparation of professional educators. The CPDT coordinates field experiences and works with the Center for Educational Programs (CEP) in providing a wide array of professional development opportunities. The CPDT also provides technological support and professional development.

Field-based experiences and graduate internships take place in a variety of settings in 22 area school districts. Fifty-four schools have been designated as professional development schools (PDS) and provide pre-service internships and professional mentoring. In addition, the SoE has contracts with 56 additional school districts and over 78 businesses to provide graduate internship placements.

Professional Development Laboratory School

The University of Houston-Clear Lake and the Clear Creek Independent School District (CCISD) have entered into a partnership to create and maintain a professional development laboratory school (PDLS). The PDLS is located in what was McWhirter Elementary School in Webster, Texas and opened at the beginning of the 2002 - 2003 school year.

The School of Education acts on behalf of the University to oversee the PDLS. UHCL faculty provides instructional leadership, conducts research, and engages in professional development. In addition some SOE courses are taught at the PDLS. The main focus of the PDLS is on developing a partnership that provides educational opportunities for UHCL and CCISD faculty, students and the school community. Faculty and students interested in being involved in the PDLS should contact the SoE Associate Dean.

CENTER FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

The Center for Educational Programs (CEP) provides academic and outreach services to students, faculty, schools, school districts, other educational entities and members of the community. The CEP coordinates the SoE's clinical services, provides facilities and coordination for laboratory experiences, supports a broad range of programs for children and youth, offers non-credit courses for area educators, assists local schools and school districts in emerging and ongoing professional development activities and promotes and supports various projects of the SoE.

OFFICE OF ACADEMIC ADVISING

This office provides information about the SoE degree requirements, advises all undergraduate and post-degree teacher certification students who seek initial teaching certificates, analyzes transcripts, performs student audits prior to admission to Pre-Service Internship I and Alternative Certification Program (ACP) and prepares degree and certification plans for these students. The office also advises prospective graduate students in the various SoE plans and assigns them faculty advisers.

OFFICE OF EDUCATOR CERTIFICATION

Questions about State educator certification policies and regulations should be directed to this office. It maintains all official certification records for the SoE. This office also approves applications for admission to the Teacher Education Program; audits for practica, graduate internships, the Master's Comprehensive Examination and graduation; recommends students for educator certificates; prepares deficiency plans and tracks Title II data.

OFFICE OF STATE ASSESSMENTS

All students who wish to be Texas certified educators must pass two or more state assessments as indicated on their degree plan. The Office of State Assessments facilitates the registration process for the assessments and records the scores for all certification students. It also houses and distributes literature pertaining to the state assessments (known as TExES, or Texas Examinations of Educator Standards), including the registration bulletin, practice test information, and information on how to obtain study guides. The office conducts practice tests to help prepare students for the actual exam. The results of each state assessment administration are recorded in the students' files. The SoE State Assessments Coordinator networks with UHCL faculty and staff, as well as Educational Testing Services (ETS) and the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC)/Texas Education Agency (TEA), to ensure accurate testing procedures and requirements.

Research Center FOR LANGUAGE AND CULTURE

This center supports initiatives in research and development of educational programs for students working with second language learners and their families. Funded projects have included teacher training, bilingual counselor training and bilingual administrator training.

Learning Resources Review Center

This center is jointly sponsored by the Alfred R. Neumann Library and the SoE and houses current children's books furnished by the generosity of publishers and producers of books and materials. The primary function of the center is to encourage review activities.

CERTIFICATION

ALTERNATIVE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

The UHCL School of Education Alternative Certification Program (ACP), in cooperation with UHCL member school districts, is a training program that provides the opportunity for initial teacher certification students who have earned a bachelor's degree to be employed as full-time teachers while they complete their certification. The length of the program may be from one to three years, depending on the students' qualifications. The UHCL Alternative Certification Program meets the requirements of the U.S. Department of Education's (USDE) definition of "highly qualified" under the No Child Left Behind Law (NCLB). According to the USDE and NCLB, each school district must ensure that all teachers hired who teach core academic subjects funded by Title I funds are "highly qualified." An uncertified educator is able to meet this "highly qualified" definition by:

Admission Requirements

Students must have the following:

The position must be with one of the UHCL CPDT Teacher Center Board member districts. The following is a list of member districts.

Alvin Angleton Brazosport Channelview
Clear Creek Columbia-Brazoria Danbury Deer Park
Dickinson Friendswood Galena Park Galveston
Goose Creek Hitchcock Houston La Marque
La Porte Pasadena Pearland Santa Fe
Sheldon Texas City

Qualified Alternative Certification Program Students

Upon acceptance, qualified students will complete the following steps:

GENERAL CERTIFICATION INFORMATION

In accordance with the requirements of Senate Bill 994 and the rules of the State Board of Education, students applying for a teaching certificate in the State of Texas must meet the requirements for a bachelor's degree with an academic major (other than education) or an interdisciplinary academic major. The major must be related to the public school curriculum as defined by Chapter 75 of the Texas Education Code.

Students seeking a certification recommendation must have at least a 3.000 overall grade point average (GPA) in Professional Development course work and at least a 2.500 overall GPA in the content area for which the recommendation is sought. Grades of "C-" or better are necessary for all UHCL course requirements. Pre-Service Internship I requires a grade of "B-" or better.

A State Board of Education rule (amendment to 19 TAC Section 141.5, effective Sept. 1, 1982, which resulted from HB247) gives the Commissioner of Education the authority to suspend or revoke a teaching certificate or refuse to issue a teaching certificate to a person who has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor which directly relates to the duties and responsibilities of the teaching profession.

STATE ASSESSMENTS INFORMATION

The State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC)/Texas Education Agency (TEA) has developed assessments for each educator certificate. These assessments, called TExES (Texas Examinations of Educator Standards), have replaced the Examination for the Certification of Educators in Texas (ExCET). Students seeking bilingual certification must take theTexas Oral Proficiency Test (TOPT), which is an extension of the TExES for certification to teach Spanish or to teach in a Spanish bilingual setting. Master Reading Teacher (MRT), Master Mathematics Teacher (MMT), and Master Technology Teacher (MTT) assessments are available for those seeking any of these Master Teacher certifications. To determine which state assessment(s) are required for a certificate, students should check their degree or certification plan, view the SoE bulletin board outside of B1231or ask a SoE Academic Adviser or faculty adviser.

All students at UHCL may register to take their state assessments on any of the test administration dates under the following conditions:

Students who meet the above conditions may register for the state assessments by completing the following steps:

Registration bulletins, which contain mail-in registration forms, are available outside of B1231; however, as of September 1, 2008, test registration will be online only.

All supplemental certificates, master teacher certificates and certificates requiring a master's degree in the School of Education (except for the Principal certificate) include the course TCED 5010: Professional Preparation Seminar (COUN 5010 for School Counselor students). If students in these programs do not pass all state assessments by their final semester, they must successfully complete the appropriate 5010 course.

The following items are available to all UHCL students to prepare for the state assessments:

State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC)/TExas Education Agency (TEA)

For additional information on State certification, contact SBEC/TEA at their website http://www.sbec.state.tx.us/ or at their Information and Support Center toll-free number, 1-888-863-5880. Any changes made by the State and UHCL in interpreting the rulings on educator certification plans in Texas may supersede the requirements of existing certification plans, degree plans, alternative certification plans or deficiency plans.

APPLYING FOR CERTIFICATION

All students completing requirements for certificates must apply for certification and pay the required fee at the "SBEC Online" website: http://www.sbec.state.tx.us/. Verification of certification will automatically be issued to an educator electronically by SBEC/TEA as soon as all requirements have been completed.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN GEOGRAPHY

The Bachelor of Science in Geography is designed to improve the analytical skills necessary to explore and interpret real-world problems in the human environment. Majoring in Geography prepares students for specialized careers and graduate study. The geography program emphasizes both field and technical training opportunities utilizing the latest techniques and technologies including Geographic Information Systems.

Within the degree, there are three tracks: Geography, Geography Education with 4-8 Social Studies Certification and Geography Education with 8-12 Social Studies Certification. For students interested in the Geography Education Tracks, please see the 4-8 certification section or the 8-12 certification section. For those students interested in the Geography Track, see below.

B.S. in Geography, Geography Track

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Contact the Office of Academic Advising for information.

Additional Lower-Level Requirements:

Choose four lower-level Behavioral Science, Natural Science or Social Science elective courses as advised.

Required Core Courses:

GEOG 3137 GEOG 4030 GEOG 4033 GEOG 4132
GEOG 4231

Required Geography Courses:

GEOG 4133 GEOG 4136

Choose two courses from: GEOG 4031, 4032, 4131, 4135 or 4931

Other Required Courses:

GEOL 3333 HIST 3230 HIST 4035 MATH 3038
WRIT 3037 History Elective

Elective Courses:

Choose seven elective courses as advised.

UNDERGRADUATE PLANS WITH CERTIFICATION

The SoE has been designated by the SBEC as a Center for Professional Development of Teachers (CPDT). The CPDT provides, in collaboration with area school districts, teacher preparation and professional development in partnership schools and promotes integration of technology in public school instruction.

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

The undergraduate plan in Interdisciplinary Studies leads to the Bachelor of Science degree (BS). Students wishing to pursue this degree may choose one of the following: EC-6 Bilingual Generalist, EC-6 Generalist, EC-6 Generalist with EC-12 Special Education (All Level), EC-6 ESL Generalist, 4-8 Generalist or 4-8 ESL Generalist.

The SoE offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography without certification as well as a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography with either 4-8 or 8-12 social studies certification. Undergraduate students seeking either 4-8 or 8-12 certification in conjunction with an academic degree in another UHCL school (School of Human Sciences and Humanities or School of Science and Computer Engineering) must seek their degree plan in the appropriate school.

The staff of the SoE Office of Academic Advising advises all students seeking the bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, initial certification, supplemental certificates, professional certificates and UHCL certificates. Teacher education students pursuing bachelor's degrees in other schools also must be advised about certification plan requirements by the staff of the SoE Office of Academic Advising. These students should also contact academic advisers in the school in which they are pursuing their degrees.

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE AND EC-6 TEACHING CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

The following EC-6 plans are currently offered in the School of Education at UHCL. Please check with the Office of Academic Advising for the most recent list of certification plans.

EC-6 Bilingual Generalist

EC-6 Generalist

EC-6 Generalist (Reading Concentration)

EC-6 ESL Generalist

EC-6 Generalist with EC-12 Special Education (All Level)

B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies with EC-6 Bilingual Generalist Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Contact the Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

Three hours of lower-level Natural Science1

Field of Study Courses:

EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 MATH 3031 or MATH 1350

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

SILC 4031 SILC 4130 SILC 4133

Choose two courses from:

SILC 4134 SILC 4136 SILC 4137 SILC 4531

Pedagogy:

TCED 4231 TCED 4232 TCED 4233 TCED 4738
TCED 4798

Other Required Courses:

ECED 4131 2 LLLS 4131 LLLS 4434 LLLS 4435
MATH 3032 SPED 4030 TCED 4010 WRIT 3037

Three hours of upper-level Natural Science1

1In the 12 hours (core included) of Science, students must have at least one course in each of the following: Biology, Earth Science and Physics/Chemistry.

2These courses must be taken the semester prior to or with Internship I.

B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies with EC-6 Generalist Certification (Early Childhood Concentration)

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Contact the Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

Three hours of lower-level Natural Science1

Field of Study Courses:

EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 MATH 3031 or MATH 1350

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

ECED 4031 2 ECED 4032 ECED 4034 2 ECED 4131 3
ECED 41332 ECED 41343 ECED 43352

Pedagogy:

TCED 4231 TCED 4232 TCED 4233 TCED 4738
TCED 4798

Other Required Courses:

LLLS 4131 LLLS 4434 LLLS 4435 MATH 3032
SPED 4030 TCED 4010 WRIT 3037

Three hours of upper-level Natural Science3

1In the 12 hours (core included) of Science, students must have at least one course in each of the following: Biology, Earth Science and Physics/Chemistry.

2Equivalent lower-level course may be transferred if taken before attending UHCL.

3These courses must be taken the semester prior to or with Internship I.

B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies with EC-6 Generalist Certification (Reading Concentration)

(Pending THECB Approval)

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Contact the Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

Three hours of lower-level Natural Science1

Field of Study Courses:

EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 MATH 3031 or MATH 1350

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

LLLS 4131 LLLS 4133 LLLS 4332 LLLS 4434
LLLS 4435 LLLS 4437 LLLS 4531 LLLS 4739

Pedagogy:

TCED 4231 TCED 4232 TCED 4233 TCED 4738
TCED 4798

Other Required Courses:

MATH 3032 MATH 3036 SPED 4030 TCED 4010
TCED 4033 WRIT 3037

Three hours of upper-level Natural Science1

1In the 12 hours (core included) of Science, students must have at least one course in each of the following: Biology, Earth Science and Physics/Chemistry.

B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies with EC-6 ESL Generalist Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Contact the Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

Three hours of lower-level Natural Science1

Field of Study Courses:

EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 MATH 3031 or MATH 1350

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

SILC 4032 SILC 4130 SILC 4131 SILC 4132
SILC 4133

Pedagogy:

TCED 4231 TCED 4232 TCED 4233 TCED 4738
TCED 4798

Other Required Courses:

ECED 41312 LLLS 4131 LLLS 4434 LLLS 4435
MATH 3032 SPED 4030 TCED 4010 WRIT 3037

Three hours of upper-level Natural Science1

1In the 12 hours (core included) of Science, students must have at least one course in each of the following: Biology, Earth Science and Physics/Chemistry.

2 These courses must be taken the semester prior to or with Internship I.

B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies with EC-6 Generalist and EC-12 Special Education (All Level) Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Contact the Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

Three hours of Natural Science1

Field of Study Courses:

EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 MATH 3031 or MATH 1350

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

SPED 4030 SPED 4131 SPED 4132 SPED 4133
SPED 4231 SPED 4332

Pedagogy:

TCED 4231 TCED 4232 TCED 4233 TCED 4738
TCED 4798

Other Required Courses:

LLLS 4131 LLLS 4133 LLLS 4332 LLLS 4434
MATH 3032 TCED 4010 TCED 4033 WRIT 3037

Three hours of upper-level Natural Science 1

1In the 12 hours (core included) of Science, students must have at least one course in each of the following: Biology, Earth Science and Physics/Chemistry.

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE AND 4-8 TEACHING CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

The following 4-8 plans are currently offered at UHCL. Please check with the Office of Academic Advising for the most recent list of certification plans.

Grade 4-8 Plans at UHCL:

School of Education (SoE):

Generalist

ESL Generalist

Social Studies (Geography)

School of Human Sciences and Humanities (HSH):

English Language Arts & Reading

School of Science and Computer Engineering (SCE):

Mathematics

Science

B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies with 4-8 Generalist Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Contact the SoE Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

Three hours of Natural Science1

Field of Study courses:

EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 MATH 3033 or MATH 1350

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specializations:

Mathematics:

MATH 3034 MATH 3036 MATH 3037

Natural Science:

Three hours of upper-level course work1

Social Studies:

Choose one course from:

GEOG 3137 GEOG 4030 GEOG 4032 GEOG 4033

Choose two courses from:

HIST 3230 HIST 3331 HIST 3332 HIST 3334
HIST 4035 HIST 4036 HIST 4037 HIST 4038
HIST 4133 HIST 4137 HIST 4138 HIST 4139
HIST 4230 HIST 4333

English:

WRIT 3037

Choose one course from:

HUMN 3035 LITR 4231 LITR 4332 LITR 4333
LITR 4535 LITR 4537 LITR 4632

Reading:

LLLS 4131 LLLS 4435 LLLS 4436 LLLS 4531

Pedagogy:

TCED 4331 TCED 4332 TCED 4333 TCED 4738
TCED 4798

Other Required Courses:

SPED 4030 TCED 4012

1In the 12 hours (core included) of Natural Science, students must have at least one course in each of the following: Biology, Earth Science and Physics/Chemistry.

B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies with 4-8 ESL Generalist Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Contact the SoE Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

Three hours of Natural Science1

Field of Study courses:

EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 MATH 3033 or MATH 1350

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specializations:

SILC 4032 SILC 4130 SILC 4131 SILC 4132
SILC 4133

Pedagogy:

TCED 4332 TCED 4333 TCED 4738 TCED 4798

Other Required Courses:

LLLS 4131 LLLS 4436 LLLS 4531 MATH 3034
MATH 3037 SPED 4030 TCED 4012 TCED 4034
WRIT 3037

Choose one course from:

LITR 3334 LITR 3631 LITR 4034 LITR 4132
LITR 4133 LITR 4232 LITR 4233 LITR 4234
LITR 4236 LITR 4237 LITR 4533 LITR 4534
LLLS 4435

Three hours of upper-level Natural Science1

1In the 12 hours (core included) of Science, students must have at least one course in each of the following: Biology, Earth Science and Physics/Chemistry.

B.S. in Geography with 4-8 Social Studies Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Contact the SoE Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

Six hours of Natural Science 1

Field of Study Courses:

EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 MATH 3033 or MATH 1350

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

GEOG 3137 GEOG 4030 GEOG 4032/GEOG 4033 GEOG 4133
HIST 3230 HIST 4035

Pedagogy:

TCED 4331 TCED 4738 TCED 4798

Other Required Courses:

LLLS 4131 LLLS 4435 LLLS 4531 MATH 3037
SPED 4030 TCED 4012 TCED 4034 WRIT 3037

Choose one course from:

HUMN 3031 HUMN 3033 HUMN 3035

One elective course to be selected in consultation with adviser.

1In the 12 hours (includes core) of Science, students must have at least one course in each of the following: Biology, Earth Science and Physics/Chemistry.

The certificates described below are offered through SoE with the degree being offered through the School of Human Sciences and Humanities (HSH). Please refer to HSH's portion of the catalog for additional information regarding their degrees.

B.A. in Literature with 4-8 English Language Arts and Reading Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the Core courses.

Lower-Level Courses:

Six hours of Natural Science1

Field of Study Courses:

EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 MATH 3033 or MATH 1350

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

HSH General Education Requirements:

WRIT 3037

Academic Specialization:

HUMN 3035 LLLS 4131 LLLS 4436
LLLS 4531

Please see HSH academic adviser for further information regarding the courses below.

LITR 4031 LITR 4130

Choose one course from each of the following areas:

American Literature:

LITR 4135 LITR 4231 LITR 4232 LITR 4233
LITR 4234 LITR 4235 LITR 4332 LITR 4333

British Literature:

LITR 3631 LITR 3632 LITR 3633 LITR 4236
LITR 4237 LITR 4238 LITR 4631

Pre-1700 Literature:

LITR 3334 LITR 3631 LITR 3632 LITR 4231
LITR 4435 LITR 4631

Three literature electives

Pedagogy:

TCED 4738 TCED 4798

Other Required Courses:

MATH 3037 SPED 4030 TCED 4012
TCED 4034

¹In the 12 hours (includes core) of Science, students must have at least one course in each of the following: Biology, Earth Science and Physics/Chemistry.

The certificates described below are offered through SoE with the degree being offered through the School of Science and Computer Engineering (SCE). Please refer to SCE's portion of the catalog for additional information regarding their degrees.

B.A. in Mathematics with 4-8 Mathematics Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the SCE Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Contact the SCE Office of Academic Advising for information.

SCE General Education Requirements:

Calculus II

Six hours of lower- or upper-level Natural Science¹

Field of Study Courses:

EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 MATH 3033 or MATH 1350

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

MATH 3034 MATH 3037 MATH 3131 MATH 4030
MATH 4434

Choose three courses from:

MATH 3035 MATH 3231 MATH 4031 MATH 4132
MATH 4135 MATH 4136 MATH 4231 MATH 4232
MATH 4435

Pedagogy:

TCED 4333 TCED 4738 TCED 4798

Other Courses:

LLLS 4131 LLLS 4435 LLLS 4531 SPED 4030
TCED 4012 TCED 4034 WRIT 3135

¹In the 12 hours (includes core) of Science, students must have at least one course in each of the following: Biology, Earth Science and Physics/Chemistry.

B.A in Biological Sciences with 4-8 Science Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the SCE Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Contact the SCE Office of Academic Advising for information.

SCE General Education Requirements:

CHEM 1411 CHEM 1412 CHEM 2423

Physics Elective

Field of Study Courses:

EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 MATH 3033 or MATH 1350

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

Choose one course from:

BIOL 3131 BIOL 3333 BIOL 3335 BIOL 4131

Choose one course from:

BIOL 3031 BIOL 3133 BIOL 3231 BIOL 3733

Choose one course from:

BIOL 3037 BIOL 3431 BIOL 4431

Choose one course from:

BIOL 3134 BIOL 4434 BIOL 4435 BIOL 4436

Choose one course from:

GEOL 3034 GEOL 3035

Pedagogy:

TCED 4332 TCED 4738 TCED 4798

Other Courses:

LLLS 4131 LLLS 4436 LLLS 4531 MATH 3037
MATH 3038 SPED 4030 TCED 4012 TCED 4034
WRIT 3135

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE AND 8-12 TEACHING CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

The following 8-12 plans are offered at UHCL. Please check with the Office of Academic Advising for the most recent list of certification plans.

Grade 8-12 Plans at UHCL

School of Education (SoE):

8-12 Social Studies (Geography)

School of Human Sciences and Humanities (HSH):

8-12 English Language Arts & Reading
8-12 History8-12 Social Studies

School of Science and Computer Engineering (SCE):

8-12 Life Sciences8-12 Mathematics8-12 Physical Science

B.S. in Geography with 8-12 Social Studies Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the SoE Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Contact the SoE Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

ECON 2301 or ECON 2302 EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301

Three GEOG/HIST Electives

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

GEOG 3137 GEOG 4030 GEOG 4032/GEOG 4033 GEOG 4133
GEOG 4231 GEOG 4136 HIST 3230 HIST 4035

Pedagogy:

TCED 4631 TCED 4738 TCED 4798

Other Courses:

LLLS 4531 SPED 4030 TCED 4012 TCED 4034
WRIT 3037

Elective to be selected in consultation with adviser.

Choose one course from:

HUMN 3031 HUMN 3033 HUMN 3035

The certificates described below are offered through SoE with the degree being offered through the School of Human Sciences and Humanities (HSH). Please refer to HSH's portion of the catalog for additional information regarding their degrees.

B.A. in Literature with 8-12 English Language Arts & Reading Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the HSH Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses.

Contact the HSH Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

Six hours of English Literature beyond core

EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301

HSH General Education Requirements:

WRIT 3037

Choose one course from:

ANTH 3131 PSYC 3331 PSYC 4131 SOCI 3135
SOCI 4132 SOCI 4232

Choose one course from:

HUMN 3031 HUMN 3033 HUMN 3035

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

LLLS 4133 LLLS 4332 LLLS 4531

Please see HSH academic adviser for further information regarding the courses below.

LITR 3631 LITR 4031 LITR 4130

Choose one course from the following:

British Literature:

LITR 3632 LITR 3633 LITR 4236 LITR 4237
LITR 4238 LITR 4631

World/Multicultural Literature:

LITR 3334 LITR 4231 LITR 4332 LITR 4333
LITR 4435 LITR 4530 LITR 4531

Choose two courses from each of the following areas:

American Literature:

LITR 4135 LITR 4231 LITR 4232 LITR 4233
LITR 4234 LITR 4235 LITR 4332 LITR 4333

Six hours of Literature Electives

Pedagogy:

LLLS 4634 TCED 4738 TCED 4798

Other Courses:

SPED 4030 TCED 4012 TCED 4034

B.A. in History with 8-12 Social Studies Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the HSH Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Students must complete GEOG 1303 for social and behavioral science Core or nine hours of lower-level electives or take GEOG 3137 at UHCL. Contact the HSH Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

ECON 2301 or ECON 2302 EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 HIST 23211
HIST 23221 HIST Elective

HSH General Education Requirements:

WRIT 3037

Choose one course from:

HUMN 3031 HUMN 3033 HUMN 3035

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

HIST 3230

Choose one course from:

ANTH 3131 PSYC 3331 PSYC 4131 SOCI 3135
SOCI 4132 SOCI 4232

Choose seven courses from:

HIST 3231 HIST 3232 HIST 3331 HIST 3334
HIST 4035 HIST 4036 HIST 4037 HIST 4133
HIST 4134 HIST 4135 HIST 4136 HIST 4137
HIST 4333 HIST 4334 HIST 4336

Pedagogy:

TCED 4631 TCED 4738 TCED 4798

Other Courses:

LLLS 4531 SPED 4030 TCED 4012 TCED 4034

1Students who do not complete HIST 2321 & 2322 World Civilization I & II must take equivalent hours of non-US History at UHCL.

B.A. in History with 8-12 History Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the HSH Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Students must complete GEOG 1303 for social and behavioral science Core or take GEOG 3137 at UHCL.

Contact the HSH Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

ECON 2301 or ECON 2302 EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 HIST 23211
HIST 23221 HIST Elective

HSH General Education Requirements:

WRIT 3037

Choose one course from:

HUMN 3031 HUMN 3033 HUMN 3035

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

Please see HSH academic adviser for a list of approved courses.

Choose one course from:

ANTH 3131 PSYC 3331 PSYC 4131 SOCI 3135
SOCI 4132 SOCI 4232

Choose one course from the following:

Latin America or Non-Western History electives

Choose two courses from each of the following areas:

European History electives

American History electives

Choose three History electives

Pedagogy:

TCED 4631 TCED 4738 TCED 4798

Other Courses:

LLLS 4531 SPED 4030 TCED 4012 TCED 4034

1Students who do not complete HIST 2321 & 2322 World Civilization I & II must take equivalent hours of non-US History at UHCL.

The certificates described below are offered through SoE with the degree being offered through the School of Science and Computer Engineering (SCE). Please refer to SCE's portion of the catalog for additional information regarding their degrees.

B.A. in Biological Sciences with 8-12 Life Sciences Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the SCE Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses.

Contact the SCE Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

CHEM 1411 (4 hours) CHEM 1412 (4 hours) CHEM 2423 (4 hours) EDUC 1301
EDUC 2301 Natural Science Elective

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

BIOL 3411 BIOL 3431 BIOL 4011
BIOL 4031

Choose one course from:

BIOL 3036 BIOL 4728

Choose one course from:

BIOL 3037 BIOL 4431

Choose one course from:

BIOL 3134 BIOL 4434 BIOL 4435

Choose one course from:

BIOL 3333 BIOL 4131

Choose one course from:

BIOL 3131 BIOL 3231 BIOL 3335

Four hours of Biology Electives (if BIOL 4728 is selected above, five hours of Biology Electives must be completed)

Pedagogy:

TCED 4632 TCED 4738 TCED 4798

Other Courses:

LLLS 4531 MATH 3038 SPED 4030 TCED 4012
TCED 4034 WRIT 3135

B.A. in Mathematics with 8-12 Mathematics Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the SCE Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses.

Contact the SCE Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 MATH 2414 MATH 2318
MATH 2320 MATH elective

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

MATH 3034 MATH 3035 MATH 4030 MATH 4434

Choose four courses from:

MATH 3231 MATH 4031 MATH 4132 MATH 4135
MATH 4136 MATH 4231 MATH 4232 MATH 4235
MATH 4435

Pedagogy:

TCED 4633 TCED 4738 TCED 4798

Other Courses:

LLLS 4531 SPED 4030 TCED 4012 TCED 4034
WRIT 3135 6 hours Natural Science

B.S. in Mathematics with 8-12 Mathematics Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the SCE Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses.

Contact the SCE Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301 MATH 2318
MATH 2414 MATH 2415 MATH 2320

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

MATH 3034 MATH 3035 MATH 4136 MATH 4331
MATH 4434

Choose one course from:

MATH 4232 MATH 4435

Choose four courses from:

MATH 4132 MATH 4133 MATH 4135 MATH 4231
MATH 4232 MATH 4235 MATH 4431 MATH 4435
MATH 4633

Pedagogy:

TCED 4633 TCED 4738 TCED 4798

Other Courses:

LLLS 4531 SPED 4030 TCED 4012 TCED 4034
WRIT 3135

B.S. in Physical Sciences with 8-12 Physical Sciences Certification

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the SCE Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses.

Contact the SCE Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

CALCULUS I CALCULUS II CHEM 2423
CHEM 2424 EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

CHEM 3230 MATH 3038 PHYS 3031 and PHYS 3011 PHYS 3032 and PHYS 3012
PHYS 3033

Thirteen hours of Electives in the Natural Sciences

Pedagogy:

TCED 4632 TCED 4738 TCED 4798

Other Courses:

LLLS 4531 SPED 4030 TCED 4012 TCED 4034
WRIT 3135

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE AND EC-12 TEACHING CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

The following EC-12 plan is offered at UHCL. Please check with the Office of Academic Advising for the most recent list of certification plans.

Grade EC-12 Plans at UHCL

School of Human Sciences and Humanities (HSH):

EC-12 Art

The certificates described below are offered through SoE with the degree being offered through the School of Human Sciences and Humanities (HSH). Please refer to HSH's portion of the catalog for additional information regarding their degrees.

B.A. in Applied Design in Visual Arts with EC-12 Art Certification

(Pending THECB Approval)

Core Requirements:

See the University Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of the catalog for a listing of the HSH Core courses.

Minimum grade requirements are established for lower-level courses. Contact the HSH Office of Academic Advising for information.

Lower-Level Courses:

ARTS 1303 ARTS 1304 ARTS 1311 ARTS 1316
EDUC 1301 EDUC 2301

HSH General Education Requirements:

WRIT 3037

Choose one course from:

HUMN 3031 HUMN 3033 HUMN 3035

Choose one course from:

ANTH 3131 PSYC 3331 PSYC 4131 SOCI 3135
SOCI 4132 SOCI 4232

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Academic Specialization:

ARTS 3136 ARTS 3331 ARTS 3335 ARTS 4038
ARTS 4131 ARTS 4433 ARTS 4439 Art History Elective

Pedagogy:

Methods in Elementary Art Methods in Secondary Art TCED 4738 TCED 4798

Other Courses:

LLLS 4531 SPED 4030 TCED 4012

ADMISSION TO THE TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

In order to enroll in Professional Development course work students must be formally admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Admission to the SoE Teacher Education Program is contingent on the following:

The final authority for admission and retention in the Teacher Education Program resides with the Dean of the SoE.

ADMISSION TO PRE-SERVICE INTERNSHIPS I AND II FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

TCED 4738: Pre-Service Internship I and TCED 4798: Pre-Service Internship II are the capstone experiences for the UHCL-approved Teacher Education Program and students must enroll in consecutive long semesters (fall/spring or spring/fall) to complete these two experiences. Pre-Service Internship I is every Wednesday of the public school semester. Pre-Service Internship II is every day of the public school semester. Enrollment in Pre-Service Internship I should not be considered until almost all content and basic certification courses have been successfully completed, since the number of semester hours in the Pre-Service Internship II semester is restricted to 15 hours. Specific requirements for Pre-Service Internships I and II are listed below.

Students must apply for Pre-Service Internships I and II through the CPDT. Applications for Pre-Service Internships I and II must be received in the CPDT by March 1 for fall and October 1 for spring. Mailed applications must be postmarked by February 24 for fall and September 26 for spring. No faxes or late applications will be accepted. Pre-Service Internships I and II are not offered in the summer.

An informational meeting is held early in September and February each year. Dates and times are posted on the bulletin board outside Suite B1231. TCED 4738 Pre-Service Internship I applications are available at the informational meeting, after the informational meeting or by contacting CPDT.

Pedagogy course work must be taken prior to or concurrently with Pre-Service Internship I. The Office of Academic Advising will perform audits to establish students' eligibility for these experiences. Audits are work copies only. The degree and/or certification Candidate Plan of Study (CPS) is the official documentation of requirements.

Pre-Service Internship I

All students must meet the following requirements for admission to Pre-Service Internship I:

Admission to Pre-Service Internship I is contingent upon eligibility for entering Pre-Service Internship II the following consecutive long semester. Students will be informed of their public school internship assignment before Pre-Service Internship I begins.

Pre-Service Internship II

Students must meet the following requirements for admission to Pre-Service Internship II:

Students denied admission to Pre-Service Internships I or II are required to reapply by stated deadlines in subsequent semesters.

THECB AIDE EXEMPTION PROGRAM

According to Texas HB 1130, passed in 2001, an educational aide may apply to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) to be a part of their "Educational Aide Exemption Program." Once approved by THECB, the students may then be allowed by a university to be exempt from enrolling and participating in student teaching. At the University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL), this means the Internships I and II experience. The form, "THECB Educational Aide Exemption Program Internship I and II waiver," must be completed by any educational aide participating in the program who seeks a teaching certificate at UHCL and desires to be exempt from Internships I and II.

THECB Requirements of the Students

UHCL Requirements of the Students to Waive Internships I and II

Post-Degree Teacher Certification Plans

Students seeking initial teacher certification who hold at least a bachelor's degree from an accredited university can choose from two sets of programs. Students wishing to combine their pursuit of initial teacher certification with the pursuit of a master's degree can follow a graduate teacher certification program. Students who do not wish to pursue a master's degree can follow a post-baccalaureate teacher certification program. Students pursing a second bachelor's degree are also considered to be post-baccalaureate students.

Although it is not necessary for students holding at least a bachelor's degree and seeking initial teacher certification to pursue a second bachelor's degree, those who wish to do so must meet the lower-level requirements of the university in addition to requirements for both teacher certification and the second degree, unless such requirements were met in the first bachelor's degree. These lower-level requirements are described in the core section of the catalog.

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plans

To be eligible for admission to a post-baccalaureate teacher certification plan, students must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited university and meet the university admissions requirements for post-baccalaureate students. Post-baccalaureate students are considered undergraduate students; therefore, they must maintain undergraduate academic standards and pay undergraduate tuition and fees. Post-baccalaureate teacher certification students are not eligible to enroll in graduate courses, and course work taken toward earning initial teacher certification may not be applied to a master's degree.

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plans:

EC-6 Generalist

EC-6 Bilingual Generalist

EC-6 ESL Generalist

4-8 English Language Arts and Reading

4-8 English Language Arts & Reading/Social Studies

4-8 Generalist

4-8 Mathematics

4-8 Science

4-8 Social Studies

8-12 English Language Arts and Reading

8-12 History

8-12 Life Sciences

8-12 Social Studies

8-12 Mathematics

EC-12 Special Education (All Level)

The following Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plans are under consideration:

EC-12 Technology Applications (All Level)

8-12 Physical Science

8-12 Science

8-12 Technology Applications

Contact an academic adviser for the status of these plans.

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plan EC-6 Generalist

Required:

ECED 4031 ECED 40321 ECED 41311 ECED 41341
ECED 4335 TCED 4033

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

TCED 4231 TCED 4232 TCED 42332

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 4434 LLLS 4435 SPED 4030 TCED 4010

1Courses should be taken concurrently with or semester prior to Internship I.

2Prerequisite required - check course roster

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Plan Certification EC-6 Bilingual Generalist

Required:

ECED 41311 ECED 41341 SILC 4130
SILC 4133 SILC 4134

Choose one course from:

SILC 4136 SILC 4531

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

TCED 4231 TCED 4232 TCED 42332

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 4434 SPED 4030 TCED 4010

1Courses should be taken concurrently with or semester prior to Internship I.

2Prerequisite required - check course roster

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plan EC-6 ESL Generalist

Required:

ECED 41311 ECED 41341 SILC 4130
SILC 4133 SILC 4134

Choose one course from:

SILC 4032 SILC 4132

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

TCED 4231 TCED 4232 TCED 42332

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 4434 SPED 4030 TCED 4010

1Courses should be taken concurrently with or semester prior to Internship I.

2Prerequisite required - check course roster

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plan 4-8 English Language Arts and Reading

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

LITR 3631 LITR 4031 LLLS 4132 LLLS 4435
LLLS 4436 LLLS 4531

Choose two courses from:

LITR 3334 LITR 3731 LITR 4034 LITR 4035
LITR 4131 LITR 4132 LITR 4133 LITR 4134
LITR 4238 LITR 4331 LITR 4533 LITR 4534
LITR 4535 LITR 4537 LITR 4632

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

SPED 4030 TCED 4012 TCED 4034

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plan 4-8 English Language Arts, Reading and Social Studies

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

HIST 3230 HIST 4035¹ LITR 3631 LITR 4031
LLLS 4132 LLLS 4434 LLLS 4531

Choose two courses from:

LITR 3334 LITR 3731 LITR 4034 LITR 4035
LITR 4131 LITR 4132 LITR 4133 LITR 4134
LITR 4238 LITR 4331 LITR 4533 LITR 4534
LITR 4535 LITR 4537 LITR 4632

Choose two courses from:

GEOG 3137² GEOG 4030 GEOG 4136

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

TCED 4331
TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

SPED 4030 TCED 4012 TCED 4034

¹Course has lower-level equivalent.

²Students entering UHCL with GEOG 1303 have met the GEOG 3137 requirement.

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plan 4-8 Generalist

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

LITR 3631 LLLS 4435 LLLS 4531 MATH 3037

Choose one course from:

LITR 4031 WRIT 3037

Choose one course from:

GEOG 3137¹ GEOG 4030 GEOG 4032 GEOG 4033

Choose one course from:

HIST 3230 HIST 3331 HIST 3332 HIST 3334
HIST 4035² HIST 4036 HIST 4037 HIST 4038
HIST 4133 HIST 4137 HIST 4138 HIST 4139
HIST 4230 HIST 4333

Nine hours of upper-level courses required - one course from each of the following areas: Biology, Earth Science and Physics/Chemistry.

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

TCED 4331 TCED 4332 TCED 4333³

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

SPED 4030 TCED 4012 TCED 4034

¹Students entering UHCL with GEOG 1303 have met the GEOG 3137 requirement.

²Course has lower-level equivalent.

³Prerequisite required - check course roster

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plan 4-8 Mathematics

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

CALCULUS I (4 hours)
CALCULUS II (4 hours)
MATH 3034 MATH 3131 MATH 4030 MATH 4434

Choose four courses from:

MATH 3231 MATH 4031 MATH 4132 MATH 4135
MATH 4136 MATH 4231 MATH 4232 MATH 4235
MATH 4435

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

TCED 4333¹
TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 4435 LLLS 4531 SPED 4030 TCED 4012
TCED 4034

¹Prerequisite required - check course roster

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plan 4-8 Science

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

Botany and lab (4 hours)

Zoology and lab (4 hours)

Physics (4 hours)

BIOL 3037 BIOL 3333 BIOL 3431

Choose one course from:

GEOL 3034 GEOL 3035

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

TCED 4332
TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 4435 LLLS 4531 SPED 4030 TCED 4012
TCED 4034

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plan 4-8 Social Studies

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

GEOG 3137¹ GEOG 4030 GEOG 4136 HIST 3230
HIST 4035²

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

TCED 4331
TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 4435 LLLS 4531 SPED 4030 TCED 4012
TCED 4034

¹Students entering UHCL with GEOG 1303 have met the GEOG 3137 requirement.

²Course has lower-level equivalent.

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plan 8-12 English Language Arts and Reading

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

LITR 3631 LITR 4031 LLLS 4132 LLLS 4531
LLLS 4532

Choose two courses from:

LITR 3334 LITR 3731 LITR 4034 LITR 4035
LITR 4131 LITR 4132 LITR 4133 LITR 4134
LITR 4238 LITR 4331 LITR 4533 LITR 4534
LITR 4535 LITR 4537 LITR 4632

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

LLLS 4634
TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

SPED 4030 TCED 4012 TCED 4034

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plan 8-12 History

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

GEOG 3137¹ HIST 4036 HIST 4133 HIST 4333

Choose two courses from History electives: Please see School of Education academic adviser.

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

TCED 4631

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 4132 LLLS 4531 SPED 4030 TCED 4012
TCED 4034

¹Students entering UHCL with GEOG 1303 have met the GEOG 3137 requirement.

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plan 8-12 Life Sciences

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

Botany and lab (4 hours)

Zoology and lab (4 hours)

Chemistry (8 hours)

BIOL 3431 BIOL 4011 BIOL 4031

Choose one course from:

BIOL 3036 BIOL 4738

Choose one course from:

BIOL 3333 BIOL 4131

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

TCED 4632

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 4132 LLLS 4531 SPED 4030 TCED 4012
TCED 4034

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plan 8-12 Mathematics

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

CALCULUS I (4 hours)
CALCULUS II (4 hours)
MATH 3034 MATH 3035 MATH 3131 MATH 4434

Choose five courses from:

MATH 3231 MATH 4031 MATH 4131 MATH 4132
MATH 4135 MATH 4136 MATH 4231 MATH 4232
MATH 4235 MATH 4435

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

TCED 4633

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 4132 LLLS 4531 SPED 4030 TCED 4012
TCED 4034

Three hours of scientific programming language (C++, C, JAVA, VISUAL BASIC, BASIC, FORTRAN or PASCAL).

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plan 8-12 Social Studies

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

GEOG 3137¹ GEOG 4132 GEOG 4136 HIST 4036
HIST 4133 HIST 4333

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

TCED 4631

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 4132 LLLS 4531 SPED 4030 TCED 4012
TCED 4034

¹Students entering UHCL with GEOG 1303 have met the GEOG 3137 requirement.

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Plan EC-12 Special Education (All-Level)

Required:

SPED 40301 SPED 41311 SPED 41321 SPED 4133
SPED 4231 SPED 4331 SPED 4332

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 INST 3133 SILC 4135

Pedagogy:

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LITR 40312 or WRIT 30372 LLLS 41312 LLLS 44342 LLLS 4435
MATH 3031 MATH 3032 TCED 4010 TCED4033

1These courses must have been taken after 1997.

2These courses may be waived. See Adviser.

Note: Students may need to pursue additional course work, continuing education or certifications to meet the USDE definition of "highly qualified" for special education if teaching an academic core subject in grades 6-12. See an academic adviser for details.

Graduate Teacher Certification Plans

To be eligible for admission to a graduate teacher certification plan, students must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited university and also be pursuing a master's degree. Students must meet the graduate admissions requirements for both the university and the School of Education. These requirements are described in the graduate plan section of the catalog.

Graduate teacher certification students are considered graduate students; therefore, they must maintain graduate academic standards and pay graduate tuition rates. Some courses listed on the graduate teacher certification plans can also be applied to the pursuit of a master's degree.

GRADUATE TEACHER CERTIFICATION PLANS

Graduate Teacher Certification Plans at UHCL:

EC-6 Generalist

EC-6 Bilingual Generalist

EC-6 ESL Generalist

4-8 English Language Arts and Reading

4-8 English Language Arts & Reading/Social Studies

4-8 Generalist

4-8 Mathematics

4-8 Science

4-8 Social Studies

8-12 English Language Arts and Reading

8-12 History

8-12 Life Sciences

8-12 Social Studies

8-12 Mathematics

EC-12 Special Education (All Level)

The following Graduate Teacher Certification Plans are under consideration:

EC-12 Technology Applications (All Level)

8-12 Physical Science

8-12 Science

8-12 Technology Applications

Contact an academic adviser for the status of these plans.

Graduate Teacher Plan EC-6 Generalist

This certification may also be combined with a master's degree in Early Childhood Education. Please refer to master's degree plans.

Required:

ECED 5031 ECED 5033/TCED 4033 ECED 5131/ECED 40321
ECED 5132/ECED 41311 ECED 5331/ECED 41341 ECED 5335/ECED 4335

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

TCED 5231/TCED 4231 TCED 5232/TCED 4232 TCED 52332/TCED 42332

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 5131/LLLS 4434 LLLS 5533/LLLS 4435 SPED 5030/SPED 4030 TCED5010/4010

1Courses should be taken concurrently with or semester prior to Internship I.

2Prerequisite required - check course roster

Graduate Teacher Plan EC-6 Bilingual Generalist

Required:

ECED 5132/ECED 41311 ECED 5331/ECED 41341 SILC 5032/SILC 4133
SILC 5130/SILC 4130 SILC 5134/SILC 4134

Choose one course from:

SILC 5031/SILC 4136 SILC 5531/SILC 4531

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

TCED 5231/TCED 4231 TCED 5232/TCED 4232 TCED 52332/TCED 42332

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 5131/LLLS 4434 SPED 5030/SPED 4030 TCED 5010/4010

1Courses should be taken concurrently with or semester prior to Internship I.

2Prerequisite required - check course roster

Graduate Teacher Plan EC-6 ESL Generalist

Required:

ECED 5132/ECED 41311 ECED 5331/ECED 41341 SILC 5032/SILC 4133
SILC 5130/SILC 4130 SILC 5134/SILC 4134

Choose one course from:

SILC 5033/SILC 4132 SILC 6032/SILC 4032

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

TCED 5231/TCED 4231 TCED 5232/TCED 4232 TCED 52332/TCED 42332

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 5131/LLLS 4434 SPED 5030/SPED 4030 TCED 5010/4010

1Courses should be taken concurrently with or semester prior to Internship I.

2Prerequisite required - check course roster

Graduate Teacher Plan 4-8 English Language Arts and Reading

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

LITR 3631 LITR 4031 LLLS 4436 LLLS 5135/LLLS 4132
LLLS 5531/LLLS 4531 LLLS 5533/LLLS 4435

Choose two courses from:

LITR 3334 LITR 3731 LITR 4034 LITR 4035
LITR 4131 LITR 4132 LITR 4133 LITR 4134
LITR 4238 LITR 4331 LITR 4533 LITR 4534
LITR 4535 LITR 4537 LITR 4632

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

SPED 5030/SPED 4030 TCED 5010/4012 TCED 5431

Graduate Teacher Plan 4-8 English Language Arts, Reading and Social Studies

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

HIST 3230 HIST 4035¹ LITR 3631 LITR 4031
LLLS 5131/LLLS 4434 LLLS 5135/LLLS 4132 LLLS 5531/LLLS 4531

Choose two courses from:

LITR 3334 LITR 3731 LITR 4034 LITR 4035
LITR 4131 LITR 4132 LITR 4133 LITR 4134
LITR 4238 LITR 4331 LITR 4533 LITR 4534
LITR 4535 LITR 4537 LITR 4632

Choose two courses from:

GEOG 3137² GEOG 4030 GEOG 4136

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

TCED 4331
TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

SPED 5030/SPED 4030 TCED 5010/4012 TCED 5431

¹Course has lower-level equivalent.

²Students entering UHCL with GEOG 1303 have met the GEOG 3137 requirement.

Graduate Teacher Plan 4-8 Generalist

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

LITR 3631 LLLS 5531/LLLS 4531 LLLS 5533/LLLS 4435 MATH 3037

Choose one course from:

LITR 4031 WRIT 3037

Choose one course from:

GEOG 3137¹ GEOG 4030 GEOG 4032 GEOG 4033

Choose one course from:

HIST 3230 HIST 3331 HIST 3332 HIST 3334
HIST 4035² HIST 4036 HIST 4037 HIST 4038
HIST 4133 HIST 4137 HIST 4138 HIST 4139
HIST 4230 HIST 4333

Nine hours of upper-level courses required - one course from each of the following areas: Biology, Earth Science and Physics/Chemistry.

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

TCED 4331 TCED 5332/TCED 4332 TCED 5333³/TCED 4333³

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

SPED 5030/SPED 4030 TCED 5010/4012 TCED 5431

¹Students entering UHCL with GEOG 1303 have met the GEOG 3137 requirement.

²Course has lower-level equivalent.

³Prerequisite required - check course roster

Graduate Teacher Plan 4-8 Mathematics

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

CALCULUS I (4 hours)
CALCULUS II (4 hours)
MATH 3034 MATH 3131 MATH 4030 MATH 4434

Choose four courses from:

MATH 3231 MATH 4031 MATH 4132 MATH 4135
MATH 4136 MATH 4231 MATH 4232 MATH 4235
MATH 4435

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

TCED 5333¹/TCED 4333¹
TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 5531/LLLS 4531 LLLS 5533/LLLS 4435 SPED 5030/SPED 4030
TCED 5010/4012 TCED 5431

¹Prerequisite required - check course roster

Graduate Teacher Plan 4-8 Science

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

Botany and lab (4 hours)

Zoology and lab (4 hours)

Physics (4 hours)

BIOL 3037 BIOL 3333 BIOL 3431

Choose one course from:

GEOL 3034 GEOL 3035

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

TCED 5332/TCED 4332
TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 5531/LLLS 4531 LLLS 5533/LLLS 4435 SPED 5030/SPED 4030 TCED 5010/4012
TCED 5431

Graduate Teacher Plan 4-8 Social Studies

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

GEOG 3137¹ GEOG 4030 GEOG 4136 HIST 3230
HIST 4035²

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

TCED 4331
TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LLLS 5531/LLLS 4531 LLLS 5533/LLLS 4435 SPED 5030/SPED 4030 TCED 5010/4012
TCED 5431

¹Students entering UHCL with GEOG 1303 have met the GEOG 3137 requirement.

²Course has lower-level equivalent.

Graduate Teacher Plan 8-12 English Language Arts and Reading

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

LITR 3631 LITR 4031 LLLS 5135/LLLS 4132 LLLS 5531/LLLS 4531
LLLS 5532/LLLS 4532

Choose two courses from:

LITR 3334 LITR 3731 LITR 4034 LITR 4035
LITR 4131 LITR 4132 LITR 4133 LITR 4134
LITR 4238 LITR 4331 LITR 4533 LITR 4534
LITR 4535 LITR 4537 LITR 4632

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

LLLS 5634/LLLS 4634
TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

SPED 5030/SPED 4030 TCED 5010/4012 TCED 5530

Graduate Teacher Plan 8-12 History

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

GEOG 3137¹ HIST 4036 HIST 4133 HIST 4333

Choose two courses from History electives: Please see School of Education academic adviser.

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769
TCED 5234/TCED 4631

Other required courses:

LLLS 5135/LLLS 4132 LLLS 5531/LLLS 4531 SPED 5030/SPED 4030 TCED 5010/4012
TCED 5530

¹Students entering UHCL with GEOG 1303 have met the GEOG 3137 requirement.

Graduate Teacher Plan 8-12 Life Sciences

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

Botany and lab (4 hours)

Zoology and lab (4 hours)

Chemistry (8 hours)

BIOL 3431 BIOL 4011 BIOL 4031

Choose one course from:

BIOL 3036 BIOL 4738

Choose one course from:

BIOL 3333 BIOL 4131

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769
TCED 5235/TCED 4632

Other required courses:

LLLS 5135/LLLS 4132 LLLS 5531/LLLS 4531 SPED 5030/SPED 4030 TCED 5010/4012
TCED 5530

Graduate Teacher Plan 8-12 Mathematics

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

CALCULUS I (4 hours)
CALCULUS II (4 hours)
MATH 3034 MATH 3035 MATH 3131 MATH 4434

Choose five courses from:

MATH 3231 MATH 4031 MATH 4131 MATH 4132
MATH 4135 MATH 4136 MATH 4231 MATH 4232
MATH 4235 MATH 4435

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769
TCED 5236/TCED 4633

Other required courses:

LLLS 5135/LLLS 4132 LLLS 5531/LLLS 4531 SPED 5030/SPED 4030 TCED 5010/4012
TCED 5530

Three hours of scientific programming language (C++, C, JAVA, VISUAL BASIC, BASIC, FORTRAN or PASCAL).

Graduate Teacher Plan 8-12 Social Studies

This plan has a content waiver option based on passing the content State Assessments on the first attempt. See a SoE adviser for details.

Required:

GEOG 3137¹ GEOG 4132 GEOG 4136 HIST 4036
HIST 4133 HIST 4333

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769
TCED 5234/TCED 4631

Other required courses:

LLLS 5135/LLLS 4132 LLLS 5531/LLLS 4531 SPED 5030/SPED 4030 TCED 5010/4012
TCED 5530

¹Students entering UHCL with GEOG 1303 have met the GEOG 3137 requirement.

Graduate Teacher Plan EC-12 Special Education (All-Level)

Required:

SPED 5030/SPED 40301 SPED 5131/SPED 41311 SPED 5132/SPED 41321
SPED 5133/SPED 4133 SPED 5233/SPED 4231 SPED 5331/SPED 4331
SPED 5332/SPED 4332

Prerequisite Courses for Admission to Teacher Education Program:

EDUC 4130 SILC 6030/SILC 4135 TCED 6031/INST 3133

Pedagogy:

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768 and TCED 4769

Other required courses:

LITR 40312or WRIT 30372 LLLS 5131/LLLS 44342 LLLS 5134/LLLS 41312
LLLS 5533/LLLS 4435 LLLS 6732 TCED 4010
TCED 5030 MATH 3031 MATH 3032

1These courses must have been taken after 1997.

2These courses may be waived. See Adviser.

Note: Students may need to pursue additional course work, continuing education or certifications to meet the USDE definition of "highly qualified" for special education if teaching an academic core subject in grades 6-12. See an academic adviser for details

ADMISSION TO PRE-SERVICE INTERNSHIPS I AND II

TCED 4738: Pre-Service Internship I and TCED 4798: Pre-Service Internship II are the capstone experiences for the UHCL approved Teacher Education Program and students must enroll in consecutive long semesters (fall/spring or spring/fall) to complete these two experiences. Pre-Service Internship I is every Wednesday of the public school semester. Pre-Service Internship II is every day of the public school semester. Enrollment in Pre-Service Internship I should not be considered until almost all courses have been successfully completed, since the number of semester hours in the Pre-Service Internship II semester is restricted to 15 hours. Specific requirements for Pre-Service Internships I and II are listed below.

Students must apply for Pre-Service Internships I and II through the CPDT. Applications for Pre-Service Internships I and II must be received in the CPDT by March 1 for fall and October 1 for spring. Mailed applications must be postmarked by February 24 for fall and September 26 for spring. No faxes or late applications will be accepted. Pre-Service Internships I or II are not offered during the summer.

An informational meeting is held early in September and February each year. Dates and times are posted on the bulletin board outside Suite B1231. TCED 4738 Pre-Service Internship I applications are available at the informational meeting, after the informational meeting or by contacting CPDT.

Pedagogy courses must be taken prior to or concurrently with Pre-Service Internship I. Students are strongly encouraged not to take all their Pedagogy course work with Internship I. The Office of Academic Advising will perform audits to establish students' eligibility for these experiences. Audits are work copies only. The degree and/or certification Candidate Plan of Study (CPS) is the official document of requirements.

Pre-Service Internship I

All students must meet the following requirements for admission to Pre-Service Internship I:

Admission to Pre-Service Internship I is contingent upon eligibility for entering Pre-Service Internship II the following consecutive long semester. Students will be informed of their public school internship assignment before Pre-Service Internship I begins.

Pre-Service Internship II

Students must meet the following requirements for admission to Pre-Service Internship II:

Students denied admission to Pre-Service Internships I or II are required to reapply by stated deadlines in subsequent semesters.

ADMISSION TO THE TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR Post-Degree TEACHER CERTIFICATION STUDENTS

In order to enroll in Pedagogy course work, students must be formally admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Enrollment in the SoE Teacher Education Program is contingent on the following:

The final authority for admission and retention in the Teacher Education Program resides with the Dean of the SoE.

CONTENT COURSES WAIVED FOR Post-Degree TEACHER CERTIFICATES

Post-degree teacher certification students who pass the required Academic Specialization State Assessment on the first attempt while approved by UHCL may have all of their respective Academic Specialization course work waived by UHCL, if they are pursuing one of the following certificates:

4-8 English Language Arts and Reading

4-8 English Language Arts and Reading/Social Studies

4-8 Mathematics

4-8 Science

4-8 Social Studies

8-12 English Language Arts and Reading

8-12 History

8-12 Life Sciences

8-12 Mathematics

8-12 Physical Science

8-12 Social Studies

Important Points to Know:

SUPPLEMENTAL CERTIFICATES

A supplemental certificate is an area of concentration added to an existing certificate. A supplemental certificate gives educators the ability to teach the supplemental subject only at the grade level and in the area of their already existing teaching certificate. UHCL offers the following supplemental certificates:

Bilingual Education

English as a Second Language

Gifted and Talented

Special Education

BILINGUAL SUPPLEMENTAL CERTIFICATE (15 Hours)

A supplemental certificate gives educators the ability to teach the supplemental subject only at the grade level and in the area of their already existing teaching certificate. Students seeking the Bilingual Supplemental Certificate must hold a valid Texas teaching certificate and must complete the following required courses:

SILC 5031/SILC 4136 SILC 5032/SILC 4133 SILC 5130/SILC 4130
SILC 5134/SILC 4134 SILC 5531/SILC 4531 TCED 50101

1Students not passing the EC-4 or 4-8 Bilingual Education State Assessment by the final semester of this plan must also enroll in and successfully complete this course.

Students must also pass the following State Assessments which overlap with their current teaching certificate: Bilingual EC-4 TExES or Bilingual 4-8 TExES and students must pass the TOPT - Spanish.

ESL SUPPLEMENTAL CERTIFICATE (15 Hours)

A supplemental certificate gives educators the ability to teach the supplemental subject only at the grade level and in the area of their already existing teaching certificate. Students seeking the ESL Supplemental Certificate must hold a valid Texas teaching certificate and must complete the following required courses:

SILC 5032/SILC 4133 SILC 5033/SILC 4137 SILC 5130/SILC 4130
SILC 5134/SILC 4134 SILC 6032/SILC 4032 TCED 50101

1Students not passing the ESL State Assessment by the final semester of this plan must also enroll in and successfully complete this course.

Students must also pass the English as a Second Language Supplemental TExES.

GIFTED AND TALENTED SUPPLEMENTAL CERTIFICATE (9-12 hours)

A supplemental certificate gives educators the ability to teach the supplemental subject only at the grade level and in the area of their already existing teaching certificate. Students seeking the Gifted and Talented Supplemental Certificate must hold a valid Texas teaching certificate and complete the following required courses:

TCED 50101 TCED 5630 TCED 5632 TCED 5634
TCED 56372

1This course is required unless two years full time experience teaching Gifted and Talented students can be verified.

2Students not passing the Gifted and Talented State Assessment by the final semester of this plan must also enroll in and successfully complete this course.

Students must also pass the Gifted and Talented Supplemental TExES.

SPECIAL EDUCATION SUPPLEMENTAL CERTIFICATE (15 hours)

A supplemental certificate gives educators the ability to teach the supplemental subject only at the grade level and in the area of their already existing teaching certificate. Students seeking the Special Education Supplemental Certificate must hold a valid Texas teaching certificate and must complete the following required courses:

SPED 5030 SPED 5131 SPED 5132 SPED 5133
SPED 5233 SPED 5331 or SPED 5332 TCED 50101

1Students not passing the Special Education State Assessment by the final semester of this plan must also enroll in and successfully complete this course.

Students must also pass the Special Education Supplemental TExES.

MASTER TEACHER PLANS

A Master Teacher certificate added to an existing Texas teaching certificate designates the educator as having mastery of a particular subject area. It is the intent that the master teacher will serve as a resource to fellow teachers. UHCL offers the following Master Teacher certificate plans:

Master Mathematics Teacher Master Reading Teacher
Master Technology Teacher

MASTER MATHEMATICS TEACHER CERTIFICATE FOR TEACHERS (19 Hours)

The Master Mathematics Teacher certificate provides 19 credit hours of graduate courses, which is equivalent to 285 hours of continuing education units. Successful completion of course work related to the appropriate grade level will prepare students to pass the corresponding Master Mathematics Teacher State Assessment, serve in a mentoring role and to serve as a resource for other teachers.

Each student's academic record will be audited to determine if any of the listed courses can be waived. Courses include:

EC-6 Level 4-8 Level 8-12 Level
MATH 3031 MATH 3033 MATH 4132
MATH 3032 MATH 3034 MATH 4434
MATH 3034 MATH 3035 MATH 5031
MATH 3038 MATH 3038 MATH 5033
MATH 5031 or MATH 3036 MATH 5031 or MATH 3036 MATH 5034
TCED 50101 TCED 50101 TCED 50101
TCED 5014 TCED 5014 TCED 5014
TCED 5233 TCED 5333 TCED 5236

1Students not passing the corresponding Master Mathematics Teacher State Assessment by the final semester of this plan must also enroll in and successfully complete this course.

To be recommended for this certificate, students must successfully complete the required courses, successfully pass the Master Mathematics Teacher State Assessment, provide a copy of a valid Texas Teacher Certificate and provide proof of three years full-time teaching as Teacher of Record in a TEA-approved or out-of-state approved school.

MASTER READING TEACHER CERTIFICATEFOR TEACHERS (13 Hours)

The Master Reading Teacher certificate for teachers provides 13 credit hours of graduate courses, which is equivalent to 195 hours of continuing education units. Courses include:

LLLS 5534 LLLS 5738 LLLS 6331
LLLS 6732 TCED 50101 TCED 5014

1Students not passing the Master Reading Teacher State Assessment by the final semester of this plan must also enroll in and successfully complete this course. Students passing the State Assessment by the final semester will have this course waived.

To be recommended for the certificate, the educator must successfully complete the above courses, successfully pass the Master Reading Teacher State Assessment, provide a copy of a valid Texas Teacher Certificate and provide proof of three years of full-time teaching as Teacher of Record in a TEA-approved or out-of-state approved school.

MASTER READING TEACHER CERTIFICATE FOR READING SPECIALISTS (1 Hour)

The Master Reading Teacher certificate for Reading Specialists provides a 1credit hour graduate course, which is equivalent to 15hours of continuing education units. It is designed for students who already hold a Reading Specialist certificate. The course is TCED 5014.

TCED 5014

To be recommended for the certificate, educators must successfully complete the above course(s) and provide a copy of a valid Texas Teacher Certificate showing proof of a Reading Specialist certificate.

MASTER TECHNOLOGY Teacher CERTIFICATE (2-17 Hours)

The Master Technology Teacher certificate provides 2-17 credit hours of graduate courses that are equivalent to 30-255 hours of continuing education credits. Successful completion of course work will prepare students to pass the Master Technology Teacher State Assessment, to serve a mentoring role and support technology integration. Courses include:

INST 5011 INST 50351,2,3 INST 51303 INST 53333
INST 60311,2,3 INST 60371,2,3 TCED 5014 TCED 50104

1Course will be waived for students who already hold the 8-12 Technology Applications Certificate.

2Course will be waived for students who already hold the EC-12 Technology Applications Certificate.

3Course will be waived for students who already hold a M.S. in Instructional Technology from UHCL.

4Students not passing the Master Technology Teacher State Assessment by the time they successfully complete TCED5014 must also enroll in and successfully complete TCED 5010.

To be recommended for the certificate, the students must successfully complete the required courses, successfully pass the Master Technology Teacher State Assessment, provide a copy of a valid Texas Teacher Certificate and provide proof of three years full-time teaching as Teacher of Record in a TEA-approved or out-of-state approved school.

OTHER CERTIFICATES

UHCL CERTIFICATES (NOT STATE CERTIFICATES)

UHCL Bilingual Counselor Certificate (6 Hours)

Successful completion of this specialized certification will prepare students to work with English Language Learners (ELLs). This program will follow the standard school counseling sequence plus an additional six hours. Individuals who complete this program will be eligible to apply for school counseling certification from SBEC and receive a UHCL Bilingual Counselor Certificate. The UHCL Bilingual Counselor Certificate is not a state certificate.

Prerequisites:

Acceptance into the Counseling Program

Proof of fluency in English and a language other than English

Required:

COUN 5034 COUN 5035

UHCL Online Distance Educator Professional Development Certificate (9 Hours)

Successful completion of the three course sequence (plus prerequisites, if required) will prepare students to systematically design, develop and deliver online courses and training programs. This certificate is offered through UHCL. It is not a state certificate.

Required (9 hours):

INST 5635 INST 6137 INST 6437

UHCL Technology Applications (EC-8) Professional Development Certificate (3 Hours)

Successful completion of TCED 6031/INST 6031 will prepare students for the technology portion of the Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities TExES State Assessment which is required of all teachers. This certificate is offered through UHCL. It is not a state certificate.

Required (3 hours):

TCED 6031/INST 6031

UHCL Performance Technology Professional Development Certificate (12 Hours)

Successful completion of the four course sequence (plus prerequisites, if required) will prepare students to apply human performance improvement tools and techniques to identify performance problems and select potential solutions. The certificate is offered through UHCL. It is not a state certificate.

Required (12 hours):

INST 5130 INST 5233 INST 5333 INST 5433 or INST 5131

UHCL Graduate Teacher Leadership Certificate (12 Hours)

Successful completion of the 12 hour package of courses will equip teachers with the knowledge and skills they need to function successfully as team leaders and establish learning communities in their schools, prepare teachers to improve instruction through collaboration with other professional colleagues and familiarize teachers with critical issues and practices related to improvement of teaching and learning. In addition, teachers will be trained to be appraisers as required for the Texas Teacher Appraisal System. The 12 hours may count toward a UHCL Master's Degree in Curriculum and Instruction and C&I Master's students could develop their required Research Thesis or Project while pursuing the certificate. Teachers will also complete 6 hours towards a Master's in Mid-Management and may choose to pursue National Board Teacher Certification.

Required (12 hours):

ADSU 6030 ADSU 6533

Teacher Leadership Institute (TCED 5931A and B)

"ADD-ON" CERTIFICATES

The State Technology Certificates have been approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and are available to students who already hold a Texas Teaching Certificate.

EC-12 Technology Applications (12 Hours)

This program prepares students for the EC-12 Technology Applications TExES State Assessment that will be required to teach technology application courses for grades EC-12.

INST 5035 INST 5130 INST 6031 INST 6037 TCED 50101

1Students not passing the EC-12 Technology Applications TExES State Assessment by the time they successfully complete TCED 5014 must also enroll in and successfully complete TCED 5010.

8-12 Technology Applications (9 Hours)

This program prepares students for the 8-12 Technology Applications' TExES State Assessment that will be required to teach technology application courses for grades 8-12.

INST 5035 INST 6031 INST 6037 TCED 50101

1Students not passing the 8-12 Technology Applications TExES State Assessment by the time they successfully complete TCED 5014 must also enroll in and successfully complete TCED 5010.

GRADUATE PLANS

Master's degree plans are offered in the areas listed below. In several instances, certification plans requiring a master's degree are combined with master's degrees so that requirements for both can be achieved within a coordinated plan of studies.

Master of Science:

Counseling Instructional Technology
Curriculum and Instruction Multicultural Studies in Education
Early Childhood Education Reading
Educational Management School Library & Information Science

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATE STUDIES IN EDUCATION

Graduate Admissions Requirements

All students planning to pursue a master's degree or a certification plan which requires a master's degree, must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited university and submit official scores from either the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Miller Analogies Test (MAT). The GRE or MAT is not required of any students who already hold a master's or doctoral degree upon entry to the program provided they have an overall GPA of 3.000 or greater in their last 60 hours. The last 60 hours chronologically, including the full semester in which the 60th hour appears, will be used to calculate the overall GPA.

Students who wish to be admitted to the counseling program must complete a special admission process described under the heading "Master of Science in Counseling" later in this section.

Students who wish to be admitted to the educational management program must meet additional admissions requirements described under the heading "Master of Science in Educational Management with Principal Certification" later in this section.

Students, including those who already hold a master's or doctoral degree, with an overall GPA of 2.500 or above, but less than 3.000 in the last 60 hours, may pursue a master's degree or certification plan requiring a master's degree by obtaining one of the following:

Students with less than an overall 2.500 GPA in the last 60 hours, or 2.500-3.000 but not meeting the GRE or MAT requirements listed above, will not be allowed to pursue a master's degree or a certification plan requiring a master's degree, except by sponsored admissions. A full-time SoE faculty member may sponsor four students a year for admission to a master's degree or a certification plan requiring a master's degree. To be considered for sponsored admission, students must have submitted a GRE or MAT score, but no minimum score requirements are specified. The faculty member's recommendation for sponsorship will be based on consideration of the students' previous academic record, standardized test scores, leadership potential, professional experiences and such other factors as the individual faculty member may deem predictive of potential success in a graduate plan at UHCL. The "Request for Sponsorship" form is available in the SoE Office of the Associate Dean. A sponsoring faculty member must complete and sign the form. In sponsoring students, faculty members agree to provide advisement support for those students to enhance the likelihood of success in the students' academic plans.

In addition to the other admission criteria listed above, international graduate students whose primary language is other than English must meet the UHCL admission requirement on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).

Credits earned prior to formal admission to a master's degree or a certification plan requiring a master's degree as defined under this policy may not be credited toward that degree or certificate.

Assignment of Graduate Advisers

Faculty advisers are assigned at the time of admission to a graduate degree or a certification plan requiring a master's degree. Students should contact their faculty advisers as soon as possible following admission to the SoE to obtain a graduate plan of study.

Graduate Candidate Plan of Study (CPS)

Graduate degree-seeking students in the SoE must have on file in the Office of Educator Certification an approved CPS, which will include a minimum of 36 hours of course work. The CPS will be developed jointly by the students and their advisers and approved by the Associate Dean. These documents specify the course work that must be completed in order to fulfill the requirements for the graduate degree or the certification plan requiring a master's degree.

Age of Course Work for Graduate Degrees

Course work, whether transfer or resident, may not be used for degree purposes if it is more than five years old at the time the degree is to be conferred unless prior approval is given by the Associate Dean.

Course Credit and Residency Requirements

A maximum of six hours of approved 4000-level courses may be used toward a 36-hour degree. The final 24 hours of course work must be taken in residence at UHCL. A minimum of 30 hours must be taken from 5000 and 6000-level courses. Correspondence or extension credits may not be applied toward a graduate degree. EDUC 6032 is the prerequisite to EDUC 6033 and EDUC 6033 is to be completed before students register for Master's Options 1 or 2. Students must have an approved Master's Thesis/Project Form on file with the SoE Office of the Associate Dean prior to enrolling in either a master's project or master's thesis.

Transfer of Credit

Only graduate courses in which grades of "B-" or better were earned may be considered for transfer credit toward a master's degree. Grades of "C+" or below or grades of Satisfactory ("S"), Passing ("P") or Credit ("CR") will not be accepted toward meeting requirements for the master's degree. In most instances, the transfer of credit is limited to six hours of course work but may not include more than 12 hours.

Master's Degree Options

One of the following options must be selected for each plan leading to a master's degree (not all options apply to all master's degree plans):

Option 1: Master's Thesis requires continuous registration during each fall and spring semester until completion in the thesis research course, EDUC 6939. Students must register for a minimum of six hours of thesis credit and no more than six hours of thesis may apply as credit toward a degree. If continuous registration in the master's thesis course is not maintained during fall and spring semesters, previously accumulated master's thesis credits will not count toward the master's degree.

Option 2: Master's Project requires continuous registration during each fall and spring semester until completion in the project course, EDUC 6839. Students must register for a minimum of six hours of project credit and no more than six hours of project may apply as credit toward a degree. If continuous registration in the master's project course is not maintained during fall and spring semesters, previously accumulated master's project credits will not count toward the master's degree.

Option 3: Master's Internship/Practicum requires application for admission by June 8 for the fall semester, October 1 for the spring semester and March 1 for the summer session.

Option 4: The Extended Course option requires an additional six hours of course work and successful completion of a Comprehensive Examination. The application to take the Comprehensive Examination must be submitted by August 10 for fall, February 10 for spring and May 10 for summer.

Detailed requirements and procedures for satisfying the Master's Degree Options are contained in the Master's Options Guidelines booklet which may be obtained through the SoE Office of the Associate Dean.

Age of Standard Certification Course Work for Students Who Hold a Master's Degree

All course work, whether resident or transfer, may not exceed five years in age at the time of recommendation for a certificate requiring a master's degree.

Grade Point Requirements for Standard Certificates Requiring a Master's Degree

Students seeking a certificate requiring a master's degree must maintain at least a "B" (3.000) average in certification course work to be recommended for any certification. Only grades of "C-" or better are accepted for credit toward any professional certificate.

Transfer Credit Toward a Certificate Requiring a Master's Degree

Only course work in which a grade of "B-" or above was earned from an accredited institution may be considered for transfer credit. A maximum of twelve credit hours may be transferred toward the certificate plan. Any required practicum or internship experiences must be completed at UHCL in order to be recommended for that certificate by the SoE.

Deadlines

Applications for graduate practica and internships may be obtained from and returned to B1231. These applications must be received by June 8 for the fall semester, October 1 for the spring semester and March 1 for the summer session. Students are authorized for enrollment in either the practicum or the internship as soon as possible after all requirements have been verified.

Students are referred to the Master's Option Guidelines booklet for specific information regarding theses, projects, internships/practica and comprehensive examinations. This booklet is available in the Office of the Associate Dean. Completed theses and projects are due in that office by the posted deadlines.

MASTER'S DEGREE PLANS

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COUNSELING

The graduate plan in Counseling leads to the master of science degree. Students seeking this degree in Counseling may, depending on their career goals, select degree plans that meet the academic qualifications for the School Counselor Standard Certificate (EC-12) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC).

The combined master's degree and School Counselor Standard Certificate plan require a minimum of 51 hours. To be eligible at the time of certification recommendation, students must have a master's degree, a valid Texas teaching certificate, a passing score on the State Assessment and two years of successful full-time approved classroom teaching experience.

Students who already possess the master's degree may elect to pursue school counselor certification only. School Counselor Certification requires a minimum of 42 hours, including all required COUN courses plus some electives.

Students who wish to pursue LPC certification must complete the master's degree plan with a minimum of 54 hours. To be eligible to receive the LPC, graduates must also document three years or 3000 clock hours of post-master's supervised counseling experience and pass the State licensure examination.

The opportunity to complete the academic requirements for the LPC or the School Counselor Standard Certificate through the counseling plan is restricted to students admitted to the counseling plan. Students who are not admitted to the counseling plan may only enroll in counseling courses with prior approval of the plan coordinator. In each case students must meet the stated course prerequisites and space must be available in the course.

Admission Requirements

Students who meet the graduate admissions requirements to the SoE (see Graduate Admissions Requirements) must meet additional requirements prior to applying for candidacy to the counseling plan. Counseling applications are available on the SoE website at http://prtl.uhcl.edu/portal/page/portal/SOE/Forms/form_files/Counseling_1.pdf. Each application for candidacy must include:

Applicants who submit properly completed applications may be invited to participate in a structured interview. The admissions process is conducted during the fall, spring and summer semesters of each year. Application forms and instructions may be obtained in the SoE Office of Academic Advising. Questions about the content of the application packet and process should be directed to the Office of Academic Advising. Applicants are solely responsible for ensuring that their packets of completed application forms, essays, supporting transcripts, documented GRE scores, letters of recommendation and self-rating sheet are received by the Office of Academic Advising on or before the deadline: October 1 for spring entry and June 1 for fall entry. If the application deadline falls on a weekend or a university holiday, applications will be accepted before the close of business on the following working day. Faxes and late applications will not be accepted.

Applicants will be contacted to schedule an interview with the admissions committee. Notification of conditional admissions decisions will be sent to applicants in December for spring entry and August for fall entry. If conditionally admitted to the counseling program, students must attend a mandatory orientation.

Students who receive written notice that their packets are incomplete must write a letter requesting reactivation of their counseling application and submit the documentation requested to B1231 by the deadlines given above in order to be reconsidered for the plan.

Restricted Courses

All counseling plan (COUN) courses are restricted to students who have been formally admitted to the counseling plan, unless otherwise approved.

Licensed Professional Counselor Preparation (For Candidates already holding a master's degree in a counseling related field)*

*To receive LPC certification, one must also complete all post graduate criteria as outlined by the LPC board, including temporary certification, 3000 hour supervised post-master's internship, and passing the National Counselor Examination.

Counseling Core (30 hours):

COUN 5131 COUN 5231 COUN 5432 COUN 6232
COUN 6334 COUN 64351 COUN 65311 COUN 6532
COUN 6533 COUN 6731

Capstone experience (6 hours):

COUN 57391 ,2 COUN 67391 ,3

1Grade must be "B-" or better in order to apply to degree/certification plan.

²Practicum requires completion of all courses on plan, except COUN 6031, COUN 6033, COUN 6533, COUN 6739 and any electives.

³Internship requires completion of all courses on plan except COUN 6031, COUN 6533 and any electives.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COUNSELING WITH LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR preparation*

*To receive LPC certification, one must also complete all post graduate criteria as outlined by the LPC board, including temporary certification, 3000 hour supervised post-master's internship and passing the National Counselor Examination.

Professional Education Core (12 hours):

COUN 6030 COUN 6031 COUN 60321 COUN 6033

Counseling Core (30 hours):

COUN 5131 COUN 5231 COUN 5432 COUN 6232
COUN 6334 COUN 64351 COUN 65311 COUN 65321
COUN 6533 COUN 6731

Advised electives (3 hours):

COUN 5034 COUN 5035 COUN 5931 COUN 5939
COUN 6341 COUN 6343 COUN 6534

Capstone experience (6 hours):

COUN 57391, 2 COUN 67391,3

1Grades must be "B-" or better in order to apply to degree/certification plan.

²Practicum requires completion of all courses on plan, except COUN 6031, COUN 6033, COUN 6533, practicum, internship and any electives.

³Internship requires completion of all courses on plan, except COUN 6031, COUN6533 and any electives.

SCHOOL COUNSELOR CERTIFICATION FOR STUDENTS HOLDING A MASTER'S DEGREE

Counseling Core (33-34 hours):

COUN 5010 COUN 5131 COUN 5231 COUN 5432
COUN 62321 COUN 6334 COUN 64351 COUN 6531
COUN 65321 COUN 6533 COUN 6534 COUN 6731

Advised elective (3 hours):

COUN 5034 COUN 5035 COUN 5931
COUN 5939 COUN 6033 COUN 6331
COUN 6341 COUN 6343

Capstone experience (6 hours):

COUN 57391, 2 COUN 67391, 3

1Grades must be "B-" or better in order to apply to degree/certification plan.

²Practicum requires completion of all courses on plan, except COUN 6031, COUN 6033, COUN 6533, COUN 6739 and any electives.

³Internship requires completion of all courses on plan, except COUN 6031, COUN 6033, COUN 6533 and any electives.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COUNSELING WITH SCHOOL COUNSELOR CERTIFICATION

Professional Education Core (12 hours):

COUN 6030 COUN 6031 COUN 60321 COUN 6033

Counseling Core (33-34 hours):

COUN 5010 COUN 5131 COUN 5231 COUN 5432
COUN 62321 COUN 6334 COUN 64351 COUN 6531
COUN 65321 COUN 6533 COUN 6534 COUN 6731

Capstone experience (6 hours):

COUN 57391, 2 COUN 67391, 3

1Grades must be "B-" or better in order to apply to degree/certification plan.

²Practicum requires completion of all courses on plan, except COUN 6031, COUN 6033, COUN 6533, internship and any electives.

³Internship requires completion of all courses on plan, except COUN 6031, COUN 6033 and any electives.

UHCL BILINGUAL COUNSELOR CERTIFICATE

Although SBEC does not have a separate specialized certification to train bilingual students to work with English Language Learners (ELLs), UHCL has developed a program tailored to train teachers who are bilingual to work with this population. For more information about this program, please see the Other Certificates section of the catalog.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION

The graduate plan in Curriculum and Instruction leads to the master of science degree. This degree consists of a minimum of 36 semester hours and is designed for practicing teachers whose career plans remain focused on classroom instruction.

Professional Education Core (12 hours):

EDUC 6032 EDUC 6033 SILC 6030 TCED 6031/INST 6031

Curriculum and Instruction Core (6 hours):

TCED 5030 TCED 5031
TCED 5036

9 hours from one area of specialization as follows:

Master's Degree Options (6 hours):

Option 1: EDUC 6939 or Option 2: EDUC 6839

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

The graduate plan in Early Childhood Education leads to the master of science degree. Students will be subject to an interview with members of the Early Childhood Education program prior to admission. Students seeking this degree must complete at least 36 hours of credit. Within the degree, there are three tracks of Early Childhood Education: master's degree, master's degree focusing on young children with disabilities and master's degree with EC-6 certification.

Required Professional Education Core (12 hours):

EDUC 6032 EDUC 6033 INST 6031* SILC 6030

*Students in Track C must take TCED 6031 instead of INST 6031.

Required Early Childhood Core (9 hours):

ECED 5031 ECED 5032 ECED 5131

Track A - Master's Degree Only

Advised Electives (9 hours)

ECED 5033 ECED 5132 ECED 5133 ECED 5231
ECED 5331 ECED 53321 ECED 5333 ECED 5335
ECED 5737

Master's Degree Options (6 hours):

Option 1: EDUC 6939 or

Option 2: EDUC 6839 or

Option 3: ECED 6739 plus 3 hours of an approved elective (Internship requires prior completion of a minimum of 9 hours of the Professional Education Core and a minimum of 15 ECED hours completed from the 21 ECED hours on the plan).

Track B - Master's Degree with Focus on Young Children with Disabilities

Required (12 hours)

ECED 53321 ECED 53331 ECED 5737 SPED 51311

Master's Degree Options (6 hours):

ECED 6739 plus 3 hours of an approved elective (Internship requires prior completion of a minimum of 9 hours of the Professional Education Core and a minimum of 15 ECED hours completed from the 21 ECED hours on the plan).

Track C - Master's Degree with EC-6 Certification (39 hours)

Includes initial teaching certification (see academic advising for graduate teacher certification plan).

Required (12 hours)

ECED 5033 ECED 5132 ECED 5331 ECED 5335

Master's Degree Options (6 hours):

ECED 6739 plus 3 hours of an approved elective (Internship requires prior completion of a minimum of 9 hours of the Professional Education Core and a minimum of 15 ECED hours completed from the 21 ECED hours on the plan).

Additional Certification Courses (36-37 hours):

EDUC 5130/EDUC 4130 EDUC 5132/EDUC 4132 LLLS 5131/LLLS 4434
LLLS 5533/LLLS 4435 SPED 5030/SPED 4030 TCED 5010/TCED 4010
TCED 5231/TCED 4231 TCED 5232/TCED 4232 TCED 5233/TCED 42331

TCED 4738 and TCED 4798 or TCED 4768/TCED 4769

1Prerequisite required - review course roster.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT WITH PRINCIPAL CERTIFICATION

The graduate plan in Educational Management leads to the master of science degree with principal certification, if principal certification requirements are met. The master's degree in Educational Management consists of 39 hours of graduate course work. Requirements for the master's degree are completion of the Professional Education Core (12 hours), the Administration Core (24 hours) and the Capstone Experience/Graduate Internship (3 hours). Students will be eligible to register for Graduate Internship after they have successfully completed at least 27 hours of the master's degree. Graduate Internship is only offered in the fall and spring semesters. An internship application form must be completed and submitted by June 8 for fall semester and October 1 for spring semester in order to enroll in ADSU 6739.

In order to fulfill principal certification requirements, students must successfully complete the 39 hours of master of science degree course work in educational management. Students must also have a valid Texas Teaching Certificate, two years of successful full-time classroom teaching in an approved accredited school and a passing score on the appropriate Principal State Assessment.

Students who meet the graduate admissions requirements to the SoE (see Graduate Admissions Requirements) must meet additional requirements prior to being admitted to the educational management program. Each applicant must provide:

Professional Education Core (12 hours):

EDUC 6032 EDUC 6033 INST 6031 SILC 6030

Administration Core (24 hours):

ADSU 6030 ADSU 6132 ADSU 6233 ADSU 6235
ADSU 6436 ADSU 6437 ADSU 6533 ADSU 6638

Capstone Experience (3 hours):

ADSU 67391

1Internship application form must be completed and submitted by June 8 for fall semester and October 1 for spring semester in order to enroll in ADSU 6739. Students will be eligible to register for ADSU 6739 after they have successfully completed at least 27 hours of the master's degree.

PRINCIPAL STANDARD EC-12 CERTIFICATE FOR STUDENTS HOLDING A MASTER'S DEGREE

The principal certificate plan consists of 27 hours of graduate course work. Requirements for the plan are completion of the Administration Core (24 hours) and the Capstone Experience/Graduate Internship (3 hours). Students will be eligible to register for Graduate Internship after they have successfully completed at least 18 hours of the plan. Students are reminded that the Graduate Internship is only offered in the fall and spring semesters. An internship application form must be completed and submitted by June 8 for fall semester and October 1 for spring semester in order to enroll in ADSU 6739.

In order to fulfill principal certification requirements, students must successfully complete the 27 hours of course work, have a valid Texas Teaching Certificate, two years of successful full-time classroom teaching in an approved accredited school and must pass the Principal State Assessment.

Administration Core (24 hours):

ADSU 6030 ADSU 6132 ADSU 6233 ADSU 6235
ADSU 6436 ADSU 6437 ADSU 6533 ADSU 6638

Capstone Experience (3 hours):

ADSU 67391

1Internship application form must be completed and submitted by June 8 for fall semester and October 1 for spring semester in order to enroll in ADSU 6739. Students will be eligible to register for ADSU 6739 after they have completed at least 18 hours of the certificate.

PROBATIONARY PRINCIPAL CERTIFICATION

A one-year probationary principal certificate, which may be renewed annually, up to a maximum of two years, as long as the individual holds the administrative position and meets the requirements of the UHCL School of Education is available. Only individuals who have been selected to the position of assistant principal or principal may apply for the probationary certificate. For information concerning the requirements to obtain the probationary certificate as well as the requirements to renew annually the probationary certificate, visit with the UHCL School of Education Office of Certification.

SUPERINTENDENT CERTIFICATION

The superintendent certification plan requires the completion of 15 hours of specified course work (see below) after finishing the principal certification plan. A passing score on the Superintendent State Assessment is required prior to recommendation for this certificate.

Document Requirements

Students will be asked to provide the following documentation to their faculty adviser upon admission to the program and to the Certification Office at the time of certification recommendation:

The following courses are on the superintendent certification plan:

ADSU 7636 ADSU 7637 ADSU 7638 ADSU 7833
ADSU 7837

UHCL BILINGUAL ADMINISTRATOR CERTIFICATE

Although SBEC does not have a separate specialized certification to train bilingual students to work with English Language Learners (ELLs), UHCL has developed a program tailored to prepare future school administrators who are bilingual to work with this population. For more information about this program, please see the Other Certificates section of the catalog.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY

The graduate plan in Instructional Technology leads to the master of science degree that prepares graduates to systematically design training and instruction. One of the requirements for the successful completion of the MS in INST will be an electronic portfolio. INST students should enroll in INST 5131, Trends and Issues, as soon as possible since it will be the course in which students create the template and discover what to include in the efolio. Students should contact their faculty adviser for additional information and deadlines.

Professional Education Core (12 hours):

EDUC 6032 EDUC 6033 INST 6031 SILC 6030

Instructional Technology Core (12 hours):

INST 5130 INST 5131 INST 5333 INST 5433

Electives:

Choose 2 elective courses as advised.

Master's Degree Options (6 hours):

Option 1: EDUC 6939 - Master's Thesis Research (3 hrs) (Minimum two semesters required for a maximum of six hours with continuous registration until completion or

Option 2: EDUC 6839 - Master's Project (3 hrs) Minimum two semesters required for a maximum of six hours with continuous registration until completion or

Option 3: INST 6739 and another INST elective course (Internship requires prior completion of all Professional Education Core courses, Instructional Technology Core courses and at least one INST elective from the plan) or

Option 4: Master's Comprehensive Examination and choose two additional INST Electives (6 hrs)

The degree may be completed entirely online with one exception. Online students might not be able to take Master's Degree Option 3: INST 6739 (Internship) for their capstone experience if the proposed internship site is 60 or more miles from the UHCL campus. Students in this situation would most likely be advised to pursue Options 2 or 4.

The following certification plans have many course credits applicable to the MS in Instructional Technology degree:

For additional information regarding these plans, please contact a faculty adviser.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MULTICULTURAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION

The graduate plan in Multicultural Studies in Education leads to the master of science degree. This interdisciplinary plan is designed so that students will be prepared comprehensively at an advanced level to deal effectively with multicultural issues in schools. The plan requires a minimum of 36 hours, including the following requirements:

Education Core (12 hours):

EDUC 6032 EDUC 6033 SILC 6030 TCED 6031/INST 6031

Track A - Bilingual Education (12 hours):

SILC 5031 SILC 5032 SILC 5134 SILC 5531

Support Area (6 hours):

SILC 5130

Choose one course from:

SILC 5034 SILC 5035 SILC 5036 Advised elective

Other course if seeking certification (1 hour):

TCED 50101

Master's Degree Options (6 hours):

EDUC 6839, EDUC 6939 or Comprehensive Examination plus six additional hours of approved course work

1Students not passing the Bilingual Education or ESL State Assessments by the final semester of this plan must also enroll in and successfully complete this course.

Track B - English as a Second Language (12 hours):

SILC 5032 SILC 5033 SILC 5134 SILC 6032

Support Area (6 hours):

SILC 5130

Choose one course from:

SILC 5034 SILC 5035 SILC 5036 Advised elective

Other course if seeking certification (1 hour):

TCED 50101

Master's Degree Options (6 hours):

EDUC 6839, EDUC 6939 or Comprehensive Examination plus six additional hours of approved course work

1Students not passing the Bilingual Education or ESL State Assessment by the final semester of this plan must also enroll in and successfully complete this course.

Track C - Multicultural Education (12 hours):

SILC 5034 SILC 5035 SILC 5036 Advised Elective

Support Area (6 hours):

Advised electives

Other course if seeking certification (1 hour):

TCED 50101

Master's Degree Options (6 hours):

EDUC 6839, EDUC 6939 or Comprehensive Examination plus six additional hours of approved course work

1Students not passing the Bilingual Education or ESL State Assessment by the final semester of this plan must also enroll in and successfully complete this course.

At least 15 hours of this master's degree may also fulfill the course requirements for the Bilingual Education or the English as a Second Language supplemental certificate. A supplemental certificate gives educators the ability to teach the supplemental subject only at the grade level and in the area of their already existing teaching certificate.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN READING

The graduate plan in Reading leads to the master of science degree. The plan consists of a minimum of 36 semester hours.

Professional Education Core (12 hours):

EDUC 6032 EDUC 6033 SILC 6030 TCED/INST 6031

Required Courses (12 hours):

LLLS 5532 or LLLS 5533 LLLS 5534 LLLS 5738
LLLS 6331 or SILC 6032

Electives (12 hours):

Advised hours from list below:

LLLS 5131 LLLS 5134 LLLS 5135 LLLS 5531
LLLS 5532 LLLS 5533 LLLS 5635 LLLS 5636
LLLS 5736 LLLS 5737 LLLS 5931

Master's Degree Options (6 hours):

LLLS 6732 and LLLS 6639 (requires prior completion of LLLS 6732, 12 hours of LLLS courses and all of the Professional Education Core) or
EDUC 6839 or EDUC 6939

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN reading WITH READING SPECIALIST STANDARD EC-12 CERTIFICATE

This graduate plan in Reading leads to the master of science degree with a Reading Specialist Standard Certificate (EC-12). Students seeking this certification must hold a valid Texas teaching certificate and must be able to verify a minimum of two years full-time approved successful teaching experience. A passing score on the Reading Specialist TExES is required. The plan consists of a minimum of 36 semester hours.

Professional Education Core (12 hours):

EDUC 6032 EDUC 6033 TCED/INST 6031 SILC 6030

Required Reading Courses (12 hours):

LLLS 5532 or LLLS 5533 LLLS 5534 LLLS 5738 LLLS 6331 or SILC 6032

Electives (6 hours):

LLLS 5131 and LLLS 5532/LLLS 5533
or LLLS 5635 and LLLS 5636

Other course (1 hour):

TCED 50101

Master's Degree Options (6 hours):

LLLS 5736 and LLLS 5737 or
LLLS 6732 and LLLS 6639 (requires prior completion of LLLS 6732, 12 hours LLLS courses and all of the Professional Education core)

1Students not passing the Reading Specialist TExES by the final semester of this plan must also enroll in and successfully complete this course.

READING SPECIALIST STANDARD EC-12 CERTIFICATE FOR STUDENTS HOLDING A MASTER'S DEGREE

This graduate certification plan leads to the Reading Specialist Standard (EC-12) Certificate. Students seeking this certification must hold a master's degree, a valid Texas teaching certificate and verify a minimum of two years approved successful full-time teaching experience. A passing score on the Reading Specialist TExES is required. The plan consists of a minimum of 24 semester hours.

Required Reading courses (12 hours):

LLLS 5532 or LLLS 5533 LLLS 5534 LLLS 5738 LLLS 6331 or SILC 6032

Electives (6 hours):

LLLS 5635 and LLLS 5636
or LLLS 5131 and LLLS 5532/LLLS 5533

Other course (1 hour):

TCED 50101

Capstone Experience (6 hours):

LLLS 5736 and LLLS 5737 or LLLS 6732 and
LLLS 6639 (requires prior completion of LLLS 6732 and 12 hours of LLLS courses)

1Students not passing the Reading Specialist TExES by the final semester of this plan must also enroll in and successfully complete this course.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SCHOOL LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE WITH SCHOOL LIBRARIAN STANDARD CERTIFICATE (EC-12)

The graduate plan in School Library and Information Science leads to the master of science degree. Students completing this degree plan may also be eligible for certification as School Librarians. Students seeking this certification must hold a valid Texas teaching certificate and must be able to verify a minimum of two years successful full-time classroom teaching experience in an approved accredited school. A passing score on the School Librarian State Assessment is required prior to recommendation for this certificate. The plan consists of 39 semester hours.

Professional Education Core (12 hours):

EDUC 6032 EDUC 6033 INST 6031 SILC 6030

School Library Core (24 hours):

LLLS 5532 LLLS 5533 LLLS 6131 LLLS 6132
LLLS 6133 LLLS 6231 LLLS 6334 LLLS 6336

Capstone Experience (3 hours):

LLLS 6739

Other course (1 hour):

TCED 50101

1Students not passing the School Librarian State Assessment by the final semester of this plan must also enroll in and successfully complete this course.

SCHOOL LIBRARIAN STANDARD CERTIFICATE (EC-12) FOR STUDENTS HOLDING A MASTER'S DEGREE

This 27 hour certificate is intended for students holding a master's degree and planning careers in elementary or secondary school libraries. Students planning careers in other library settings should seek special advisement.

School Librarian Core (24 hours):

LLLS 5532 LLLS 5533 LLLS 6131 LLLS 6132
LLLS 6133 LLLS 6231 LLLS 6334 LLLS 6336

Capstone Experience (3 hours):

LLLS 6739

Other courses (1 hour):

TCED 50101

1Students not passing the School Librarian State Assessment by the final semester of this plan must also enroll in and successfully complete this course.

To be recommended for the School Librarian Certificate, students must complete the above program, hold a valid Texas teaching certificate, verify two years of successful full-time teaching experience in a public or approved accredited private school, hold a master's degree and pass the School Librarian State Assessment.

Dual Mast of Science Degrees

Master of Science in Reading with Reading Specialist Standard EC-12 Certificate

Master of Science in School Library and Information Science with School Librarian Standard Certificate (EC-12)

The dual degree plan in Reading and School Library and Information Science leads to two master of science degrees. Students completing this dual degree plan will also be eligible for certification as School Librarians and Reading Specialists. Students seeking these certifications must hold a valid Texas Teaching Certificate and must be able to verify a minimum of two years full-time approved successful teaching experience. Passing scores on the Reading Specialist State Assessment and on the School Librarian State Assessment are required. The dual degree plan consists of 60 semester hours.

Professional Education Core (12 hours):

EDUC 6032 EDUC 6033 INST 6031 SILC 6030

Required Reading Courses (12 hours):

LLLS 5533 LLLS 5534 LLLS 5738 LLLS 6331

School Library Core (21 hours):

LLLS 5532 LLLS 6131 LLLS 6132 LLLS 6133
LLLS 6231 LLLS 6334 LLLS 6336

Required Reading Electives (6 hours):

LLLS 5131 and LLLS 5137
or LLLS 5635 and LLLS 5636

Reading Capstone Experience (6 hours):

LLLS 6732
LLLS 6639 (requires prior completion of LLLS 6732, 12 hours LLLS and all of the Professional Education core)

Library Capstone Experience (3 hours):

LLLS 6739

Other course (1 hour):

TCED 50101

1Students not passing the School Librarian State Assessment by the final semester of this plan must also enroll in and successfully complete this course.

doctoral degree plan

doctor of education in educational leadership

The focus of the EdD is the preparation of individuals for service as educational leaders in Pre-K to university educational settings. The intent is to provide such individuals with the advanced knowledge and skills necessary to generate and apply research for the solution of the problems faced by educational leaders.

Admission Requirements

Prior to admission to the EdD program, students must have:

Other information may be required; contact the Office of Academic Advising for details.

If an applicant does not meet one or more of the admission requirements, but can provide letters testifying to the applicant's strong leadership qualities, provisional admission may be granted.

The basic structure of the EdD program is as follows:

Leadership Core:

ADSU 8030 ADSU 8130 ADSU 8131 ADSU 8132
ADSU 8230 ADSU 8330 ADSU 8430

Research Core:

ADSU 7130 ADSU 8530 EDUC 7030 EDUC 7031
EDUC 7130

Communication Core:

ADSU 7030 LLLS 7030 SILC 7030

Specialization:

ADSU 7636 ADSU 7637 ADSU 7833 ADSU 7837

Dissertation:

ADSU 89691

Those interested in applying should contact the Office of Academic Advising in Bayou 1231 (by phone at 281-283-3615 or by e-mail at education@uhcl.edu). The deadline for application is March 15th.

1Students must register for dissertation each long semester until completion. Only 12 hours of dissertation may count in the program.