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I. Benchmark Point 1: Admission To Certification Program and Junior Field Experience: Candidates are eligible for acceptance into the Teacher Certification Program and Junior Field Experience when they have achieved the following: A. Meeting with Program Advisor to complete Application (including responding to all communications from Advisor) B. Enrollment in one of the following certification-eligible dual majors: Art, Biology, Chemistry, English, History, Mathematics, Music, Physical Science: Chemistry, Physical Science: Physics, Physics, or Spanish. It is extremely important that all Education Majors work with their Dual Major Advisors. C. Qualifying scores for the PRAXIS I/PPST Exam (Reading 175, Math 174, Writing 17) on file in the COE Student Services Center by posted deadline dates D. Completion of all Basic Skills requirements E. Completion, with grades of C- or better, of the following General Education courses: College Composition I, College Composition II, Public Speaking F. Completion, with grades of C- or better, of the following Education Core courses: Teaching in Learning Communities I (TLC I), Teaching in Learning Communities II (TLC II), Teaching Reading/Writing in the Content Area, and Educational Technology G. Ratings of Meets Expectations on all Dispositional Reports from all Instructors & Cooperating Teachers H. Qualifying GPAs: Overall GPA of 2.75; Content Area GPA of.15 for English,. for History majors,.0 for Art, Music. *For Spanish majors only: Completion with a B- or better the course Spanish Reading & Composition, 2.75 for Math majors, and 2.00 for any Science majors; and Professional GPA of.0 (includes: TLC I, TLC II, Teaching Reading/Writing in the Content Area, and Educational Technology) I. 15** semester hours of Required and/or Restricted Elective dual major courses (as listed on Guidelines sheet) completed (see Spanish requirement) J. No D grades or lower or Incomplete grades (Inc) for any general education, dual major, or core or specialization courses required for the BA in Education II. Benchmark Point 2: Enrollment in Clinical Practice (Professional Semester) Candidates are eligible for enrollment in the Professional Semester when the following are completed: A. Successful completion of Section I as listed above B. Meeting with Program Advisor to review requirements (including responding to all communications from Advisor) C. Qualifying score(s) for the appropriate PRAXIS II Exam on file in the COE Student Services Center by posted deadline dates D. Completed application submitted on time Ratings of Meets Expectations on all Dispositional Reports from all Instructors & Cooperating Teachers E. Qualifying GPAs: Overall GPA of 2.75; Content Area GPA of.15 for English majors,. for History majors,.0 for Art, Music, and Spanish majors, 2.75 for Math majors, and 2.00 for any Science majors; and Professional GPA of.0 (includes: TLC I, TLC II, Educational Technology, Teaching Reading/Writing in the Content Area, Teaching and Learning A, Practicum for TNLA, Differentiated Instruction in the Inclusive Classroom, Teaching and Learning B, and Practicum for TNLB) F. 0+ semester hours of Required and/or Restricted Elective dual major courses (as listed on Guidelines sheet) completed G. No D grades or lower or Incomplete grades (Inc) for any general education, dual major, or core or specialization courses required for the BA in Education III. Benchmark Point : Program Completion and Recommendation for Certification A. Successful completion of Sections I & II as listed above B. Meeting with Program Advisor to review requirements (including responding to all communications from Advisor) C. Successful completion of Clinical Practice (Includes earning ratings of at least Meets Expectations on all indicators of the final evaluations from supervisor and cooperating teacher), Clinical Practice Seminar and Teaching Students of Linguistic and Cultural Diversity (TSLCD) D. No D grades or lower or Incomplete grades (Inc) for any general education, dual major, or core or specialization courses E. Qualifying GPAs: Overall GPA of 2.75; Content Area GPA of.15 for English majors,. History majors,.0 for Art, Music, and Spanish majors, 2.75 for Math majors, or 2.00 for any Science majors; and Professional GPA of.0 (includes: TLC I, TLC II, Educational Technology, Teaching Reading/Writing in the Content Area, Teaching and Learning A, Practicum for TNLA, Differentiated Instruction in the Inclusive Classroom, TNL B, and Practicum for TNLB, Clinical Practice. Clinical Practice Seminar, and TSLCD) F. Spanish majors: Pass the O.P.I. with Advanced Low or higher IV. Application for Graduation and Certification: Candidates can apply for graduation with a BA in Education with Specialization in Subject-Matter Education and certification after successfully completing all of the requirements needed for both the BA in their chosen dual major and the BA in Education. Even if the Professional Semester is completed, the BA in Education will not be awarded until all the requirements for the dual major are also met/completed. Candidates should apply for graduation for both BA degrees at the same time. I have thoroughly read the entire program packet and agree to its terms and conditions. Program completion is not measured in time. Completion time will be impacted if students fail to meet with both advisors, meet benchmark deadlines such as passing PRAXIS I and II, meet GPA requirements, meet all general education courses or prerequisite requirements. Student generated changes will also impact program completion. Candidate s Name (Print): Candidate s Signature: Date 1

1. Only matriculated education majors may enroll in core or specialization courses required for the BA in Education. 2. No waivers are given for any core or specialization courses required for the BA in Education.. No Pass/No Credit grades will not be accepted for any core or professional course required for the BA in Education with Subject- Matter Education Specialization. 4. D grades or lower, or Incomplete grades (Inc) are not acceptable for any general education, dual major, or core or specialization courses required for the BA in Education. 5. An overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.75; Content Area GPA of.15 for English majors,. History majors,.0 for Art, Music, and Spanish majors, 2.75 for Math majors, or 2.00 any Science majors; and a.0 GPA in all BA in Education core and specialization courses, is required for all Subject-Matter Education Specialization majors (see front page for further details). 6. Core and specialization courses required for the BA in Education may only be attempted twice. 7. Dates/times chosen by matriculated education majors for any BA in Education core and specialization courses with field components will be considered final and will not be able to be changed after the last day of Extended Registration of each semester. 8. Mantoux (TB) Tests: School districts are now requiring current TB tests for all field placements. Please visit http://www.rowan.edu/colleges/education/studentservices/ofe/mantoux.html for details. 9. Praxis Due Dates i. Praxis I Must be passed by November 1* to be admitted into January field experiences (i.e., Practicum A and Teaching and Learning A) ii. Praxis I Must be passed by April 1* to be admitted into September field experiences (i.e., Practicum A and Teaching and Learning A) *Passing scores must be on file in the Student Services Center by the close of EARLY REGISTRATION (November for the Spring and April for the Fall). iii. Praxis II Must be taken and passed by August** to be admitted into January Clinical Practice Praxis II Must be taken and passed by November** to be admitted into September Clinical Practice Questions regarding the PRAXIS II can be answered by your education advisor or by staff members in the Office of Field Experience. You can review the ETS website for additional information: www.ets.org/praxis. 10. Admission to Certification Program/Junior Level Field Experiences All Requirements listed under Section I: Benchmark Point 1 on the first page of this program guide must be completed before you are eligible to take the junior-level field experience courses: Teaching and Learning A, Practicum for TNLA; and Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom. 11. Clinical Practice Application Due Dates Fall applications are due the fall semester prior between September 1 st and September 0 th Spring applications are due the spring semester prior between April 1 st and April 0 th Please see your education advisor for additional information. Note: Students will be placed in the 7 most southern NJ counties for their Clinical Practice Placement; Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Atlantic, Cumberland, Salem and Cape May. No exceptions will be made. GRADUATION AND CERTIFICATION - Students apply for graduation electronically through banner self service, and the Certification Application can be obtained through the Certification website or through the Certification Office, College of Education. Please visit www.rowan.edu/registrar for information regarding the policy on participating ( walking ) in commencement. 2

COURSE EVALUATION GUIDE Name: Banner ID: Sem Grade Subject-Matter Education Specialization Program Requirements 120 sh COMP 01111 College Composition I COMP 01112 College Composition II CMS 06202 Public Speaking Math Elective Lab Science (Four credit Biology Lab recommended to satisfy Health and Wellness requirement) 4 Literature (Gen Ed Lit; Readings in Non-Western Literature required for English and History majors) **Recommended for Math and Science majors to satisfy multi-cultural global requirement Artistic and Creative Experience SPED 0810 Human Exceptionality (prerequisite for SPED 0816) PSY 09210 Adolescent Development (prerequisite for Clinical Practice) FNDS 2120 Characteristics of Knowledge Acquisition (prerequisite for Clinical Practice) FNDS 21150 History of American Education (prerequisite for Clinical Practice) EDUC 01270 Teaching in Learning Communities I EDUC 01272 Teaching in Learning Communities II (EDUC 01270 is prerequisite; READ 0280 and SMED 420 are corequisites) SMED 420 Educational Technology 1 READ 019 Teaching Reading/Writing in the Content Area +TNLA (English: SMED 500;Foreign Language: SMED 510; Math: SMED 0; Science: SMED 40; Social Studies: SMED 520) (PRAXIS I passing scores, EDUC 01270, EDUC 01272, SMED 420, and READ 019 are prerequisites; SECD 00 is corequisite) +SECD 00 Practicum for TNLA (appropriate TNLA is a cohorted corequisite; SPED 0816 is a corequisite) 1 +SPED 0816 Differentiated Instruction (SPED 510 is prerequisite; appropriate TNLA is corequisite) 2 +TNLB (SMED 1 Math; SMED 41 Science; SMED 501 English; SMED 511 Foreign Language; SMED 521 Social Studies) (SECD 02 is cohorted corequisite) +SECD 02 Practicum B (appropriate TNLB is a cohorted corequisite) 1 +SECD 045 Clinical Practice (SMED 1450 for Art; SMED 2411 for Music) (PRAXIS II passing scores and completion of all education courses are prerequisites; SECD 050 and SMED 1451 are corequisites) 10 +SMED 046 Subject Matter Clinical Seminar (Music: SMED 2412, Art: SMED 1451) (SECD 045/SMED 1450/SMED 2411 and SECD 050 are corequisites) 1 +SECD 050 Teaching Students of Linguistic/Cultural Diversity (SECD 045 and SMED 1451 are corequisites) 1 PHED 510 Health and Wellness or Biology (for certification) or Free Elective (if met as Bio lab science) Free Elective DUAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IN FREE ELECTIVE AREA Total Hours 120

In order to earn a BA in Education with Specialization in Subject-Matter Education, candidates must be Certification Eligible (i.e., must have earned a BA in one of the following dual majors) [Check one.]: Art* Biology Chemistry English History*** Mathematics**** Music* Physical Science: Chemistry Physical Science: Physics Physics Spanish***** +Candidate must be accepted into the BA in Education with Subject-Matter Education Specialization to register for these courses. *Art and Music dual majors have separate advising sheets. **History majors must take Historical Methods prior to being admitted to the Certification Program /Junior Field Experience. ***History majors must take US History to 1865, US History since 1865, Western Civilization to 1660, Western Civilization Since 1660, and World since 1500. ****Mathematics majors must take College Geometry and History of Math. *****Spanish majors must pass the O.P.I. with Advanced Low. Candidates cannot apply for graduation for the BA in Education with Specialization in Subject-Matter Education or certification without successfully completing all of the requirements needed for the BA in their chosen dual major. Candidates should apply for graduation for both BA degrees at the same time. In addition to fulfilling the program requirements, all students are required to fulfill the university-wide General Education Requirements and Rowan Experience Requirements. For Advisor s use: University-wide General Education Requirements (42 sh min) Communication (6) Science and Mathematics (7) Social and Behavioral Sciences (6) History, Humanities, and Language (6) Non-Program (6) Additional (any bank) (11) Rowan Experience Requirements 1 Multicultural/Global Course (M/G) 1 Writing Intensive Course (WI) taken at Rowan 1 Artistic and Creative Experience (ACE) 1 Broad-Base Literature (LIT) 1 Rowan Seminar Freshman Level (RS) 1 Public Speaking (PS) NOTES: 4

STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES (See University Undergraduate Catalog (www.rowan.edu/catalog): It is the responsibility of the student to become knowledgeable of, and to observe, all University policies, regulations and procedures. The University is under no obligation to waive a requirement or grant an exception because a student pleads ignorance of a policy, regulation or requirement or because a student asserts that he/she has not been informed of such policy, regulation or requirement. It is the student s responsibility to become familiar with, and to remain informed about, all academic, administrative, financial or other policies, regulations or requirements concerning admission, registration, payment of tuition or fees, continued enrollment, grades and satisfactory program progress, graduation requirements or any other matter which affects the student. Students are especially expected to know the requirements of the program in which they are enrolled. While the faculty and staff (advisors) will endeavor to assist in every manner possible, students are responsible for becoming and remaining informed of current program and graduation requirements, their status in the program and their progress toward graduation. Please work closely with your education and dual major advisors to make sure that these requirements are satisfied. Your graduation and/or certification approval may be withheld if these requirements are not met. ADVISEMENT INFORMATION Because the time period for registration is limited, you are encouraged to make an appointment for advisement before Early Registration begins. Please visit www.rowan.edu/registrar for more information. Even if the Professional Semester is completed, the BA in Education will not be awarded until all of the requirements for your dual major are also met/completed. Since both your education advisor and your dual major advisor approve you for graduation, meeting on a regular basis with both advisors will avoid any graduation/certification problems. Be reasonable in your demands on your advisors time and resources: (1) Make an appointment to see your advisor, do not just show up expecting your advisor to be ready and willing to meet with you; (2) see your advisor well ahead of deadlines [If you wait until the last minute you will not get the attention you are seeking.]; and () be sure to ask for clarification on any and all issues [It is better to receive correct information than to accept rumors.] (4) Read your Rowan University email, your Advisors will send general information and communicate with your personally through your Official Rowan University Email. ENDORSEMENTS - for information on additional teaching endorsements for which you may be eligible, contact one of the following individuals: Reading: Mrs. Lori Block (block@rowan.edu) Special Education Mrs. Aimee Burgin (burgin@rowan.edu) 5

SEQUENCING OF EDUCATION COURSES FOR SUBJECT-MATTER EDUCATION THESE COURSES CAN BE TAKEN SEPARATELY BEFORE REQUISITE COURSES SPED 510 Human Exceptionality (Prerequisite for SPED 0816) FNDS 2120 Characteristics of Knowledge Acquisition (Prerequisite for Clinical Practice) FNDS 21150 History of American Education (Prerequisite for Clinical Practice) EDUC 01270 Teaching in Learning Communities I (TLC I) (Prerequisite for TLC II) SMED 420 Educational Technology 1 READ 019 Teaching Reading/Writing in the Content Area TLC I IS A PREREQUISITE FOR TLC II EDUC 01272 Teaching in Learning Communities II (TLC II)* all majors except Art and Music EDUC 01282 Teaching in Learning Communities II (TLC II)* for Art majors EDUC 01284 Teaching in Learning Communities II (TLC II)* for Music majors First Benchmark COURSES MUST BE TAKEN IN THE SAME SEMESTER Teaching and Learning A (Art: SMED 150; English: SMED 500;Foreign Language: SMED 510; Math: SMED 0; Music: SMED 229; Science: SMED 40; Social Studies: SMED 520) SECD 00 Practicum for TnL A (not required for Music) 1 SPED 0816 Differentiated Instruction in the Incl. Classroom (not required for Music or Art) 2 COURSES MUST BE TAKEN IN THE SAME SEMESTER Teaching and Learning B (SMED 160 Art; SMED 20 Music/Vocal; SMED 21 Music/Instrumental; SMED 1 Math; SMED 41 Science; SMED 501 English; SMED 511 Foreign Language; SMED 521 Social Studies) SECD 02 Practicum for TnL B (not required for Music) 1 Second Benchmark COURSES MUST BE TAKEN IN THE SAME SEMESTER SECD 045 Clinical Practice (SMED 1450 for Art; SMED 2411 for Music) 10 SMED 1451 Subject Matter Clinical Seminar (SMED 2412 for Music) 1 SECD 050 Teaching Students of Linguistic and Cultural Diversity 1 Final Benchmark Revised 2/11/1 6