Wright State University

Course Details

Adolescent to Young Adult - Integrated Language Arts

Course Description

The Adolescent to Young Adult Education program (Grades 7 through 12, ages 12 through 21) leads to the Master of Education degree and licensure to teach a single subject (English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science). This program is designed for three semesters of full-time study and internship. Upon successful completion of the of the program and passing the appropriate state mandated assessment(s), candidates are eligible apply for an Ohio Resident Educator four year Adolescent to Young Adult Education license in the specific content area license(s) in the concentration areas that apply to the candidate's preparation: English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science. The state of Ohio will require a criminal background check as a part of the licensure application. The program is designed for full-time study and internship, requiring a Monday through Friday commitment. Students from Wright State University’s Bachelor of Education program in Mathematics Education, Integrated Language Arts, Science Education, Integrated Social Sciences Education and others with a bachelor’s degree who meet content area requirements and other prerequisite of Wright State’s educator program will be enrolled in this program in a cohort group to begin the program in the Summer semester. Prerequisite content requirements are described on the college’s Web site at www.cehs.wright.edu/ss. Students will serve as interns in school settings throughout the school year. Therefore, this program operates on a different calendar than the university and candidates may be required to start prior to the beginning of the university’s academic term.

Course Duration

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1year

Career outcomes

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Adolescent to Young Adult - Integrated Language Arts Wright State University