Secondary Education (Political Science) ,BAE
teachers college
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Prepare to teach political science to learners in grades 6--12. Coursework paired with internships and residencies will allow you to obtain teacher certification after graduation and start a career in a high-demand specialty in education.
The Bachelor of Arts in Education program in secondary education with a concentration in political science prepares students to educate learners in grades 6--12. Aligned with strong content knowledge of political science, this program also focuses on integrating technology into teaching and provides the professional experience needed to develop teaching skills that lead to success in the classroom.
Extensive professional experiences are built into this program to prepare students to enter the teaching profession after graduation. Students complete internships prior to a full-time teaching residency. Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College has developed a distinctive approach to teacher-preparation, which includes student participation in internships and residencies while receiving guidance and support from faculty members and highly qualified certified teachers. Professional experiences are designed to prepare graduates to work with mutually supportive colleagues to address the academic and social-emotional needs of learners.
Graduates from this program earn a bachelor's degree in their content area and receive an institutional recommendation from ASU that the Arizona Department of Education recognizes for the state's Secondary Education, 6--12 teacher certification. To be eligible for secondary certification in Arizona, students must also earn a passing score on the professional knowledge exam offered through the National Evaluation Series or Arizona Educator Proficiency Assessments.
- College/school:
Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation
- Location: Polytechnic, Tempe, West Valley
- Second language requirement: No
- STEM-OPT extension eligible: No
- First required math course: MAT 114 - College Mathematics
- Math
intensity: General
General university admission requirements:
All students are required to meet general
university admission requirements.
First-year | Transfer | International | Readmission
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Future teachers of political science can experience new cultures firsthand through study abroad. Through more than 300 program options around the world, students can explore borders, economics, identity and conflict and see politics as a lived experience, all of which adds critical value to an education degree.
Graduates of Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College are highly sought-after teachers in public, charter and private education institutions. The demand for well-prepared secondary teachers is strong. Job opportunities in a fast-growing state such as Arizona are numerous.
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