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Bachelor of Arts/Science with Teacher Licensure; M.A. in Education (3+2)

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Overview

Students apply to Western as a traditional undergraduate and choose between one of 11 undergraduate programs that are designed to prepare them to be teachers and for the Master of Arts in Education while meeting their specific interests. Students work with their advisor to make sure they are on track to transfer to the graduate program.

For the first three years, students take courses in their major discipline to learn the content they need to become excellent teachers. By December of their Junior year, they apply to the MAED. If they meet the requirements, they become “MAED Candidates with Provisional Acceptance.” Students then attend an on-campus summer session and spend the senior year in a year-long residency. The residency is completed in a location of their choice in conjunction with 27 credits of online coursework. Students earn their B.S. or B.A. upon completion of the licensure year and are eligible to apply to the Colorado Department of Education for their Initial Teaching License. Students then continue into the fifth year as “MAED Degree Seeking Students” and complete the remaining 16 credits of online coursework for their Master of Arts in Education Degree.

Students who complete the 3+2 program will graduate with a degree in their major discipline, a Colorado Teaching License for that content area and a Master of Arts in Education degree. The first three years of the program are completed on campus, but the final two years can be completed anywhere in the world.

Admissions Criteria

Students will apply to the program by December of their junior year. To be accepted into the 3+2 program, each student must:

  • Provide letters of recommendation from at least one Education Department faculty member and one faculty member from the student’s major
  • Prove content, as defined by the Colorado Department of Education
  • Be accepted into Western’s Teacher Licensure Program
  • Successfully complete EDUC 340 by spring of junior year
  • Be on track to complete all coursework required within the academic major

Upon satisfactory completion of these requirements, students will be designated as “MAED candidates with provisional acceptance.” Upon completion of the final undergraduate credits for the Western B.A., students will be designated as “MAED degree-seeking students.” Students who have completed all other requirements of the 3+2 Secondary and K12 Licensure Degree Program and all Western undergraduate requirements, yet choose to leave the MAED program before year five, will still have completed the B.A. in Secondary and K12 Licensure, have earned 120 credits necessary for a Western undergraduate degree, and be eligible to apply for initial teacher licensure.

Course Sequence

Students in the MAED 3+2 program can major in one of 11 academic programs (Art, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English, Exercise Sports Sciences [Physical Education], Geology, History, Mathematics, Politics & Government, or Spanish) and add a teacher licensure emphasis. Below are examples of 3+2 major maps for Art, English and Math. To learn more about what your specific course sequence might look like, contact Barbara Woerner.

B.A. in Art B.A. in English B.S. in Math

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