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Area F Guidelines: High School Education

Area F in High School Education consists of 18 hours in lower-division (1000- and 2000-level) courses related to the program study and/or prerequisite to higher level courses required in the major:

Guidelines effective Fall 2007**

Students desiring to teach at the high school level should complete the Area F for the discipline they wish to teach.

The three professional education courses listed below should be taken outside of Area F, or as an elective in Area F if permitted.

EDUC 2110 Investigating Critical & Contemporary Issues in Education 3 hours
EDUC 2120 Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Diversity in Educational Contexts 3 hours
EDUC 2130 Exploring Learning and Teaching 3 hours

**Students who have already completed an earlier Area F for education majors, or parts of it, will have those courses honored through Fall 2009. After that time, beginning in Spring 2010, students desiring admission to teacher preparation programs will be expected to satisfy the Area F above.

**Because of timing, some students will have a combination of courses from an earlier and the new Area F. In these cases, as a guide, the following courses are considered comparable during the transition for these students: EDUC 2110 and the Introduction to Education course; EDUC 2120 and the Exceptional Children course; and EDUC 2130 and the Human Growth and Development course. These comparable courses are valid through Fall 2009.

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