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Oct 03, 2024
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2009-2010 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
K - 12 Education Licensure (K - 12)
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Professional K-12 Education Licensure
The K-12 Licensure Program prepares candidates to teach content-area courses in grades K-12. Through the sequence of courses and field experiences, the candidate satisfies all of Colorado’s performance-based standards for licensure in K-12 Education. Degree seeking K-12 Education Licensure candidates must choose from one of the following approved majors in order to complete a licensure program in K-12 Education:
- Art Education
- Modern Language Education (French, German, or Spanish)
- Music Education
- Physical Education
The requirements of each major are designed to ensure that the program meets Colorado Licensure Standards and prepares candidates to pass the corresponding licensure content examination and to teach to the Colorado Model Content Standards in their discipline.
Candidates seeking teacher licensure must also gain admission to the Teacher Education Program. The application form for the program must be completed by attending an Application Meeting during the first semester of education course work. Application meetings are scheduled by the Teacher Application Center (WC 136). Formal admission must be obtained BEFORE Methods coursework can be taken and provisional admission must be obtained before any field experience placement will be made.
K-12 Art, Modern Language, Music and Physical Education licensure candidates must consult an advisor in their selected major and one in education. To better support candidates in their major selections, eight semester-planned sequences for each of the licensure majors can be obtained inside the Teacher Application Center in West Classroom 136. Art Education Major with K-12 Licensure
Specific General Studies Requirements
General Studies Total: 33
Courses for the Concentration in Art Education
Note:
A letter grade of “C” or better is required in each foundation course, each of the courses listed above, and each course specifically required for an emphasis.
In addition, candidates must choose a concentration area from those listed below:
Jewelry Design and Metalsmithing:
Printmaking (select two of the following first three courses):
Note:
*Choosing emphasis areas in Digital Art, Drawing, Painting, Photography, or Printmaking will increase total from 124 to 127 for the degree.
Totals:
General Studies Total
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33
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Foundation courses
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18
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Art Education Concentration Courses (includes licensure) |
61 |
Emphasis area*—see above |
12-15 |
Total for the degree |
124-127* |
Modern Languages Major with K-12 Foreign Language License
Degree seeking candidates who wish to obtain Colorado licensure for K-12 Foreign Language must earn a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Modem Languages. Candidates must complete 42 hours in their language concentration (French, German, or Spanish). The candidate can choose to have a minor in Secondary
Education or an extended major which requires an additional 18 hours at the 2000 level or above in a different secondary language for a total of 60 hours. The curriculum focuses on the Colorado Model Content Standards for Foreign Languages and prepares licensure candidates to pass the required content test. Licensure Sequence Total: 33
General Studies Total: 27
Modern Language Sequence Options
1. French Concentration with K-12 Licensure Totals
French Concentration Total: 42
General Studies Total: 27
Licensure Total: 33
Unrestricted Electives: 18
Grand Total: 120 2. French Concentration with K-12 Licensure and a Second Language of Spanish or German
Students must take the French concentration courses and select either Spanish or German for a second language. Totals
Major Total (includes French and either Spanish or German: |
60 |
General Studies Total: |
27 |
Licensure Total: |
33 |
Grand Total: |
120 |
3. German Concentration with K-12 Licensure
German Concentration Courses Totals
German Concentration Total: |
42 |
General Studies Total: |
27 |
Licensure Total: |
33 |
Unrestricted Electives: |
18 |
Grand Total: |
120 |
4. German Concentration with K-12 Licensure and Second Language of Spanish or French
Students must take the German Concentration courses and select either French or Spanish for the second language.
Totals
Major Total (includes German and either Spanish or French) |
60 |
General Studies Total |
27 |
Licensure Total |
33 |
Grand Total |
120 |
5. Spanish Concentration with K-12 Licensure
Spanish Concentration Courses Totals
Spanish Concentration Total |
42 |
General Studies Total |
27 |
Licensure Total |
33 |
Unrestricted Electives |
18 |
Grand Total |
120 |
6. Spanish Concentration with K-12 Licensure and Second Language of French or German
Students must take the Spanish Concentration courses and either French or German for a second language. Totals
Major Total (includes Spanish and either French or German) |
60 |
General Studies Total |
27 |
Licensure Total |
33 |
Grand Total |
120 |
Human Performance and Sport Major with Physical Education K-12
Candidates who wish to obtain Colorado licensure for K-12 Physical Education must earn a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with a major in Physical Education. Physical Education majors are required to complete courses in: Professional activities (such as team sports, individual sports and games), the core curriculum (including Physical Education Methods, Anatomical Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology, and Motor Learning), as well as required licensure courses.
The core curriculum is designed to prepare candidates to pass the K-12 Physical Education Content Exam and to teach to the Colorado Model Content Standards for K-12 Physical Education. Licensure candidates need to meet with a K-12 Physical Education advisor as well as one in Teacher Education.
General Studies Core
Required courses for K-12 Physical Education Licensure Licensure Sequence Total: 26
Courses in the HPS Major for K-12 Education Licensure
Professional Activity Courses (8 credits required) - HSL 1020 - Skills and Methods of Teaching Weight Training
- HSL 1040 - Skills and Methods of Teaching Activities for the Young Child
- HSL 1050 - Skills and Methods of Teaching Rhythms for the Young Child
- HSL 1060 - Skills and Methods of Teaching Activities for Secondary Students
Professional Activity Courses
A. Individual Sports (4 credits required) - HSL 1010 - Skills and Methods of Teaching Tumbling and Gymnastics
- HSL 1200 - Skills of Swimming, Water Safety, and Water Exercise
- HSL 1210 - Skills and Methods of Teaching Archery, Track and Field, and Fitness
- HSL 1220 - Skills and Methods of Teaching Bowling, Golf, and Recreational Activities
- HSL 1230 - Skills and Methods of Teaching Tennis, Pickle ball, and Badminton
- HSL 1240 - Skills and Methods of Teaching Wrestling, Personal Defense, and Yoga
- HSL 1400 - Skills and Methods of Teaching Camping, Backpacking and Orienteering
B. Team Sports (4 credits required) - HSL 1100 - Skills and Methods of Teaching Team Handball, Lacrosse, and Basketball
- HSL 1110 - Skills and Methods of Teaching Soccer, Volleyball, and Softball
- HSL 1130 - Skills and Methods of Teaching Flag Football, Field Hockey, and Floor Hockey
- HSL 1410 - Skills and Methods of Teaching Teambuilding, Initiative & Ropes Course Activities
Theory Classes (41 credits) - HPS 1600 - Introduction to Human Performance and Sport
- HPS 1623 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
- HPS 1640 - Physical Fitness Techniques and Programs
- HPS 2060 - Emergency Rescue/First Responder & CPR
- HPS 3000 - Health Programs in Human Performance and Sport
- HPS 3300 - Anatomical Kinesiology
- HPS 3340 - Physiology of Exercise
- HPS 3400 - Methods of Teaching Secondary Physical Education
- HPS 3410 - Field Experience in Secondary Physical Education
- HPS 3460 - Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance and Sport
- HPS 3500 - Methods of Teaching Elementary Physical Education
- HPS 3510 - Field Experience in Elementary Physical Education
- HPS 4500 - Motor Learning and Development
- HPS 4620 - Adapted Human Performance and Sport Activities
- HPS 4660 - Legal Liability for Physical Educators, Coaches and Administrators
Totals
HSL and HPS Courses Total |
57 |
Approved Elective |
1 |
General Studies Total |
36 |
Licensure Total |
26 |
Physical Education Major with K-12 Licensure Total |
120 |
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