Bachelor of Science in Educational Studies (Non-Certification)

The Bachelor of Science in Educational Studies (BSES) in an interdisciplinary program designed for students who want a broad view of education and learning processes, yet seek careers outside the traditional classroom. It focuses on the general theory and practice of learning and teaching. This degree, in itself, does not include licensure. Students who choose this major will be exposed to a broad range of courses designed to prepare them for graduate school and positions in education settings that do not require teacher certification. With additional training and licensure, students can also work in Pk-12 school settings. Graduates of the program will join the workforce while some will pursue teacher licensure through alternative routes thus becoming the future teachers. Some graduates will pursue graduate or professional degrees in areas such as curriculum and instruction, education administration, education policy, educational research, law, and organizational development and training.

Completers of the program are expected to demonstrate characteristics of Reflective Practitioners for Global Environments. These attributes include being instructional leaders, continuous assessors, astute technologists, advocates for diversity and collaboration and reflective professionals.

Requirements

Students who are seeking teacher certification should apply to the College of Education & Human Development’s Alternative Certification Program after completion of the B.S. in Educational Studies Degree program. The Alternative Certification Program provides opportunities for individuals with non-teacher certification degrees to become certified public school teachers. Candidates for admission must have an earned Baccalaureate Degree from a regionally accredited institution. An overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 (4.0 scale) is also required. Students must pass PRAXIS I/Core Academic Skills for Educators effective: 9/1/14 (all parts) and PRAXIS II (Content Area) with scores approved by the Louisiana Department of Education prior to enrolling in the program.

Program of Study Leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree

In

Educational Studies

Profile of Program Requirements Credit Hours
I. General Education (Required) 39
II. Other General Ed. Courses 9
III. Education Foundation Core 33
IV. Communications 9
V. Professional Concentration 24
VI. Research and Capstone 6
TOTAL 120

Curriculum in Educational Studies

Freshman Year (Total: 30 Semester Hours)

1st Semester

ENGL-111N

3

MATH-151NCollege Algebra

3

BIOL-101N

3

-
And

BIOL-105LNGeneral Biology I Lab

1

FIAR-101NIntroduction to Art

3

-
Or

MUS-101N

3

JRDV-111NCollege Survival Skills

1

JRDV-111ANFreshman Assembly

0

Total Credit Hours:14

2nd Semester

ENGL-112NEnglish Composition II

3

MATH-232NFinite Mathematics

3

POLI-110NAmerican Government

3

BIOL-106NGeneral Biology II

3

-
And

BIOL-106LNGeneral Biology II Lab

1

CISP-164NComputer Productivity Appl

3

Total Credit Hours:16

Sophomore Year (Total: 30 Semester Hours)

1st Semester

PHYS-101NPhysical Science

3

EDUC-110NIntro to Teaching

3

ENGL-203NIntroduction to Literature

3

EDUC-212NCommunication for Teachers

3

HIST-210NThe United States to 1865

3

-
Or

HIST-103NHistory of Civil. to 1500

3

Total Credit Hours:15

2nd Semester

EDUC-230NChild Psychology

3

SOCL-210NIntroduction to Sociology

3

-
Free Elective, or Content Area

3

-
Free Elective, or Content Area

3

HIST-210NThe United States to 1865

3

-
Or

HIST-103NHistory of Civil. to 1500

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Free Elective, or Content Area: Secondary

Junior Year (Total: 30 Semester Hours)

1st Semester

ECED-211NIntro to ECE and Child

3

EDUC-275NFdns to Multicultural Ed

3

EDUC-310NEducational Psychology

3

ECED-357NSchool and the Family

3

EDUC-312NTech and Media in Ed

3

Total Credit Hours:15

2nd Semester

EDUC-315NDiverse Learners

3

COMM-110NIntro to Human Communication

3

COMM-210NFund of Public Speaking

3

COMM-320NPersuasion and Social Activism

3

-
Free Elective, or Content Area

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Free Elective, or Content Area: Secondary

Senior Year (Core + Concentration + Capstone = Total 30 Semester Hours)

(CAPSTONE Project, Required for All Concentrations)

EDUC-330NAssessment, Meas, Eval

3

EDST-327NFoundations of Curriculum Deve

3

EDCI-440N

3

EDST-400NFoundation of Educ Research

3

EDST-481NEduc Studies Sen Capstone Proj

3

Concentration Options

Concentration: Educational Foundations and Theory

EDST-300NHistorical & Cult Found of Edu

3

HLTH-300NHuman Sexuality

3

EDST-327NFoundations of Curriculum Deve

3

PSYC-480NTheories of Learning

3

SOCL-380NSociology of Education

3

Concentration: Methods of Learning (PK-3)

READ-301N

3

READ-410N

3

EDCI-466N

3

EDCI-467N

3

READ-441N

3

Concentration: Methods of Learning (1-5)

READ-332N

3

READ-352N

3

EDCI-467N

3

EDCI-466N

3

READ-441N

3

Concentration: Methods of Learning (6th-12)

EDSN-320NAdolescent Psychology

3

READ-350N

3

EDSN-442NMet/Mat for Sec School Math

3

EDSN-440NMet/Mat Secondary Content Area

3

-
Content Area Course

3

Total Credit Hours: 120