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Liberal Arts - Education—Secondary Pathway

Overview

Degrees Offered: AA
Program Begins: Fall, Spring, Summer
Delivery Method: Online, On Campus
Phone: 701-224-5486
Email: bsc.has@bismarckstate.edu

Description

A career in Secondary Education offers the reward of making a life-long difference in the lives of thousands of children and adults. BSC offers preparatory coursework for transfer to a secondary education program at a four-year institution.

In this field-based transfer program, students will immerse themselves in coursework that is immediately applied to early childhood settings. Students will earn the optional Title I Paraprofessional certification from the state and ND substitute teaching license prior to transfer.

Preparation

Secondary teachers should be interested in a specific subject and be able to convey knowledge effectively and motivate students. Those interested in this field need superior communication skills. Other desirable qualities are dedication, patience, creativity, enthusiasm, and resourcefulness. Suggested background includes basic academics such as English, mathematics, science, technology as well as other specialty areas. Teaching responsibilities may include career guidance.

Requirements

Students who complete the suggested curriculum requirements receive a Liberal Arts - Associate in Arts degree.

Bismarck State College collaborates through articulation agreements with North Dakota postsecondary institutions directing students to the best pathways of degree completion. While BSC offers its own BAS in Foundations of Teaching in tandem with partner institutions for teaching licensure, students may elect to transfer to other NDUS institutions and can expect to earn entry into a four-year education program.

Most bachelor degree granting teachers’ education programs have degree plans uniquely established within their own accreditation. As such, it is extremely important for prospective education students to work with their BSC advisor to more fully understand these unique requirements and how best they may be completed through their enrollment at BSC. As a requirement for entry into any four-year teacher preparation program, students must pass either the Praxis Core Skills Tests for Educators in Reading, Writing, & Math --or-- show competency in these areas through alternative means defined by their transfer university.

Before meeting with your advisor, students should perform the following tasks:

  1. Decide which school they plan to transfer to pursue their four-year education degree.
  2. Contact the transfer school and inquire about the application procedures for the program.
  3. Obtain a specific list of the requirements for program entry including which courses will be required for entry into the program, the GPA requirements for program entry, and which courses will transfer into the schools program.
  4. After gathering this information, students should schedule a meeting with their assigned advisor, bring their obtained information, and together a plan will be put together for completion and preparation for transfer.

Career Opportunities

Secondary teachers can expect excellent job opportunities through the next decade as retirements outpace enrollment growth. Training in education can provide excellent skills for working with people and may open doors to careers other than teaching. With additional education, teachers may be able to move into the job of school librarian, reading specialist, curriculum specialist, school counselor, principal, or other school staff positions, as well as careers in the business world.