Secondary Education
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Secondary Education is available to students preparing to teach English, mathematics, or social studies on the secondary school level (grades 9-12). The teaching field should be selected as early as possible so appropriate freshman and sophomore courses may be taken.
Each curriculum may lead to a double major composed of the major concentration in the teaching field and the corresponding content major. To receive a double major in Secondary Education and the selected content area, a Change of Academic Program form must be completed to declare both majors. To achieve a double major, the appropriate plan of study under Secondary Education must be followed and all major requirements from both programs must be satisfied. Specific courses and sequences have been designated to meet requirements for those planning to teach. The professional education courses should be completed in sequence.
Total Semester Hours: 123
1 Students must complete through 2020 in a modern language. See Modern Languages Requirement at Clemson University statement in Academic Regulations .
2 See General Education Requirements .
3 Any other Mathematics or Natural Science General Education course that satisfies the General Education Science and Technology in Society requirement may be substituted.
4 Select from PHIL 1010 , PHIL 1020 or PHIL 1030
5 Select from ENGL 3960 , ENGL 3970 , ENGL 3980 or ENGL 3990 . One course each of British and American Survey are required. The additional course satisfies the upper level ENGL requirement.
6 This course qualifies as a Literature Emphasis Area Requirement for a BA in English.
7 Select from AAH 1010 or ART 2100 ; ENGL 3570 ; HUM 3010 , HUM 3020 or HUM 3060 ; MUSC 2100 , MUSC 3110 , MUSC 4150 or MUSC 4160 ; or THEA 2100
8 Students must complete 45 hours of field experience in a public school.
9 Select from ENGL 4030 , ENGL 4070 , ENGL 4080 , ENGL 4100 , ENGL 4140 , ENGL 4200 , ENGL 4290 , ENGL 4440 or ENGL 4630
10 Select from ENGL 4030 , ENGL 4070 , ENGL 4100 , ENGL 4140 , ENGL 4150 , ENGL 4160 , ENGL 4170 , ENGL 4180 , ENGL 4190 , ENGL 4200 , ENGL 4210 , ENGL 4250 , ENGL 4260 , ENGL 4280 , ENGL 4290 , ENGL 4300 , ENGL 4310 , ENGL 4320 , ENGL 4330 , ENGL 4340 , ENGL 4350 , ENGL 4360 , ENGL 4420 , ENGL 4430 , ENGL 4440 , ENGL 4500 , ENGL 4510 /ENGL 4511 , ENGL 4520 , ENGL 4550 , ENGL 4560 , ENGL 4590 , ENGL 4630 , ENGL 4640 , ENGL 4650 , ENGL 4820 , ENGL 4830 , ENGL 4910 , ENGL 4920
11 Select from ENGL 4350 , ENGL 4360 , ENGL 4400 or ENGL 4420 , or other course approved by the department.
12 Select from ENGL 4150 , ENGL 4160 , ENGL 4170 , ENGL 4180 , ENGL 4210 , ENGL 4250 , ENGL 4260 or ENGL 4640
13 EDLT 4980 , EDSC 4240 , and ENGL 4850 must be taken concurrently during fall semester of senior year. Students must also enroll in the laboratory sections of EDSC 4240 and EDLT 4980
14 Select from ENGL 3530 , ENGL 3800 , ENGL 4190 , ENGL 4560 , ENGL 4820 or ENGL 4830
15 Select from ENGL 4280 , ENGL 4300 , ENGL 4310 , ENGL 4320 , ENGL 4330 , ENGL 4340 , ENGL 4550 or ENGL 4650
16 EDSC 4440 and EDSC 4540 must be taken concurrently during spring semester of senior year.