TE Licensure

Teaching Licensure

The primary objective in teacher education is to fulfill the college's mission by preparing students to use teaching as a tool in serving Christ and His Church.

This program offers an alternative method for teaching licensure. It is designed to meet the educational goals and needs of working adults seeking licensure in the following areas:

  • Practicing teachers in need of on-going training
  • Professionals who desire to move into a teaching career, utilizing the undergraduate degree
  • Parents interested in home schooling who want to know more about educational methods
Elementary Education Requirements:
TE 200 Introduction to Education, 2
TE 210 Educational Psychology, 3
TE 331 Guiding Children and Managing the Classroom, 2
TE 351 Effective Methods of Teaching Children, 3
TE 360 Teaching Reading and Phonics, 3
TE 380 The Exceptional Child, 3
TE 400 Educational Strategies, 3
TE 410 Teaching Language Arts, 2
TE 420 School Assessment, 2
TE 440 History and Philosophy of Education, 2
TE 445 Introduction to Student Teaching, 2
TE 450 Student Teaching Seminar, 2
TE 460 Enhanced Student Teaching, 10
TE 205 or TE 305 Field Experiences (as required)
Secondary Education Requirements:
TE 200 Introduction to Education, 2
TE 210 Educational Psychology, 3
TE 380 The Exceptional Child, 3
TE 420 School Assessment, 2
TE 430 Secondary Methods and Materials, 3
TE 440 History and Philosophy of Education, 2
TE 445 Introduction to Student Teaching, 2
TE 450 Student Teaching Seminar, 2
TE 460 Enhanced Student Teaching, 10
TE 205 or TE 305 Field Experiences (as required)