Speech Communication Education BA (6-12)

This program is designed to prepare a teacher candidate for a career as a Speech teacher in grades 6-12. Field experiences include observation and participation in grades 6-12 learning environments. Lesson planning and classroom management are included in courses and field experiences. A semester-long clinical practice (student teaching) experience is the culminating requirement of the speech education major.

Mission Statement

The Speech Communication Education major seeks to provide graduates with a general, yet comprehensive, academic foundation in the study of human communication.

Student Learning Outcomes

Teacher candidates with a Speech Communication Education major will be able to:

  1. Possess knowledge suitable for employment in a career requiring communication skills;
  2. Identify a major theorist in the discipline of communication;
  3. Demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills; and
  4. Perform effectively as a teacher in middle/high school grades 6-12.

Requirements

FE Includes a Field Experience

Proof of Professional Liability ($1 million) required annually

General Education Core — 63 hours

BUS 2010Financial Stewardship

2

COM 1010Speech Communication

3

EDU 2100Technology for Educators

2

ENG 1020English Composition I

3

ENG 1080English Composition II: Critical Reading, Writing, and Thinking

3

ENG 2000World Literature

3

ESL 3150English Acquisition (FE-10)

3

 

HIS 1400World Civilizations: Ancient and Medieval World

3

or

HIS 1450World Civilizations: Early Modern and Modern World

3

 

HPE 1500Introduction to Health and Wellness

2

INT 1100Life, Calling, and Purpose

3

 

MAT 1040Concepts of Mathematics

3

or

MAT 1080Problem Solving: A Quantitative Reasoning Approach

3

 

MUS 1500Fine Arts

3

 

PHL 2010Introduction to Philosophy

3

or

PHL 3070Ethics

3

 

PSY 2010General Psychology

3

PSY 2500Human Growth and Cognition

3

PSY 3411Introduction to the Exceptional Learner

3

REL 2000Introduction to Biblical Faith

3

REL 3000Christian Tradition

3

REL 4000Christian Life and Ministry

3

 

SCI 1500Life Science

3

or

SCI 1600Physical Science

3

 

SCI 2600Issues in Science

3

INT 1100: Freshman leadership course requirement. Candidates entering with more than 24 hours are exempt.

Choose one of the following — 3 hours

SOC 2500The Family in Society

3

SOC 3200Social Problems

3

SOC 3300Urban Sociology

3

Major — 31 hours

COM 2010Interpersonal Communication

3

COM 2025Principles of Intercultural Communication

3

COM 2210Introduction to Mass Media

3

COM 2215/ITI 2215Introduction to Film and Video Production

3

COM 2500Argumentation and Debate

3

COM 2810Small Group Communication

3

COM 3010Theories of Communication

3

COM 3070The Rhetorical Tradition

3

COM 3170Voice and Articulation

3

COM 4000Advanced Public Speaking

3

COM 4210Forensics Practicum

1

Certification in First Aid and CPR

0

Professional Secondary Core — 19 hours

EDU 1020Becoming a Teacher (FE-15)

1

EDU 1500Foundations of Education

2

EDU 2300Secondary Curriculum and Instruction (FE-10)

3

EDU 3410Educational Tests and Measurements

2

EDU 3510Teaching Reading and Writing in the Content Areas (FE-20)

3

EDU 3556Effective Classroom Environments

2

EDU 4230Methods and Materials for Secondary Education (FE-30)

3

SOC 3270Education in an Urban Culture (FE-10)

3

Professional Semester — 12 hours

EDU 4600Student Teaching Seminar

3

EDU 4670Enhanced Student Teaching Secondary School

1-9

EDU 4730edTPA Seminar

0

Total Credit Hours: 125