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Post Bachelor Certification Program 
Secondary Education: 

Students intending to qualify for Michigan Secondary provisional certification (valid to teach in Michigan grades 6-12 in the major and minor areas) will complete a teaching major, a teaching minor, a sequence of professional education courses, an Internship-Year Studies Program and pass designated competency tests.

  1. Disciplinary Teaching Major

    A teaching major in a single subject area consists of a minimum of 30 semester credits and a group major consists of a minimum of 36 semester credits.  Students are assigned a faculty advisor in the major department and must meet graduation requirements as outlined by the College of their major as well as certification requirements.

    Student will be held to a minimum GPA of 2.5 to be eligible for the Internship Year for each of the following:  university overall cumulative GPA, teaching major, and/or minor(s).

  2. Disciplinary Teaching Minor

    A teaching minor in a single subject area requires a minimum of 20 semester credits and a minimum of 24 semester credits for a group subject disciplinary minor.  Consult the Teaching Minor packet for requirements.

    (See above section for information regarding the GPA requirements for the teaching minor.)

  3. Professional Education Courses

    TE 150 (3 credits) & TE 250 (3 credits) can be taken prior to admission to the TE program. (Note: Kinesiology and Communicative Sciences and Disorders majors take CEP 240 in lieu of TE 250.)

    Students must be formally admitted to the College of Education.  See Admissions Process.

    Once admitted to the certification program students take TE 302 (4 credits) and TE 407 (5 credits)  in the fall semester  and TE 408 (6 credits) in the Spring semester.  Students will be held to a minimum GPA of 2.5 or above for the pre-internship, professional education courses required for teacher certification with no individual grade below 2.0.

  4. Technology Requirement

    The State of Michigan Department of Education requires that students demonstrate awareness, proficiency, and expertise in personal productivity and pedagogical technology in order to be recommended for a teaching certificate by Michigan State University.

  5. Competency Examinations

    Pass tests designed by the State of Michigan for teacher certification.  The Basic Skills test must be passed prior to admission to the TE program.  Subject tests corresponding to the TE major and TE minor must be passed prior to the internship year.

  6. Internship Year

    After successful completion of the Internship and Planned Program of Study and fulfillment of all State of Michigan requirements, certification will be recommended.  The internship includes a full year of study and experience in a selected school.  TE 501, TE 502, TE 801, TE 802, TE 803 & TE 804 (24 credits).

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