2023-24 Academic Catalog

Division of Education

This is an archived copy of the 2023-24 catalog. To access the most recent version of the catalog, please visit http://catalog.msstate.edu.

Dr. Kimberly Hall, Division Head
Professors: Dr. Kimberly Hall, Dr. Carlen Hennington, and Dr. Darren Wozny
Associate Professors: Dr. Mark Fincher
Assistant Professors: Dr. Jeffrey Leffler and Dr. Ksenia Zhbanova
Clinical Associate Professor: Dr. Roseanna Nunnery
Clinical Assistant Professor: Dr. Tania Hanna, Dr. Rosalind Operton, and Dr. Melissa Windham
Instructors: Brandi Sumrall

The Division of Education in Meridian offers degree programs in areas previously listed. Education programs offered at MSU-Meridian parallel those offered through the College of Education in Starkville. Specific degree program requirements may be obtained by referencing the College of Education section in this Bulletin.

Degree requirements may be found by referencing the corresponding degree program located within this general bulletin.

 

Elementary Education Major (ELED)

General Education Requirements

English Composition
EN 1103English Composition I3
or EN 1104 Expanded English Composition I
EN 1113English Composition II3
or EN 1173 Accelerated Composition II
Mathematics
MA 1313College Algebra3
MA 1413Structure of the Real Number System3
MA 1423Problem Solving with Real Numbers3
MA 1433Informal Geometry and Measurement3
Science
See General Education courses (must be lab-based courses)6
Humanities
Choose one of the following:3
Early U.S. History
World History Before 1500
Early Western World
Choose one of the following:3
Modern U.S. History
World History Since 1500
Modern Western World
Fine Arts
See General Education courses3
Social Sciences
GR 1123Introduction to World Geography3
PS 1113American Government3
or SO 1003 Introduction to Sociology
or SO 1203 Sociology of Families
Additional Core
Natural Science courses6
English Literature Elective (see General Education courses)
English Grammar Elective OR English course above EN 1113
Major Core
EDE 2521
RDG 3113Early Literacy Instruction I 13
RDG 3123Early Literacy Instruction II 13
EDE 3123Early Childhood Education 13
EDX 3213Individualizing Instruction for Exceptional Children3
RDG 3413Middle Level Literacy 13
RDG 3423Middle Level Literacy II 13
EDE 3223Middle Level Education 13
EDF 3333Social Foundations of Education3
EDF 3423Exploring Diversity Through Writing 13
EDE 3443 13
EDE 3523Foundations of Elementary & Middle Level Mathematics Education 13
EDE 4113Teaching Elementary and Middle Level Science 13
EDE 4123Teaching Elementary and Middle Level Mathematics 13
RDG 4133Integrating Literacy Instruction in the Content Areas 13
EDE 4143Teaching Elementary and Middle Level Social Studies 13
EDE 4883Managing the Elementary and Middle Level Classroom 13
EDE 4886Elementary and Middle Level Teaching Internship 16
EDE 4896Elementary and Middle Level Teaching Internship 16

Early Childhood Concentration (ECHD)

Leads to K-3 general certification with N-1 (nursery - 1st grade) early childhood/special education certification.

HDFS 2803Prenatal and Infant Development3
HDFS 2813Child Development3
HDFS 3803Creativity & Play in Young Children3
EDX 4113Methods and Materials for Early Childhood Students with Disabilities3
EDX 4413Working with Families of Students with Disabilities3
or HDFS 4803 Parenting

Students choosing the Early Childhood Education concentration may obtain K-6 certification by taking, in addition to the K-3 requirements, EDE 3223 and any two of the following: 3 hours of English, 3 hours of math, 3 hours of social studies, and/or 3 hours science. 

Middle School Concentration (MDSC)

Leads to K-6 general certification with 4th-8th grade subject area certification.

EDE 3223Middle Level Education3
Twelve hours certification endorsement area electives.
Two 21-hour endorsement areas required. See Advisor.
Total Hours124

 Many courses have co-requisites. See catalog or advisor.

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Requires admission to Teacher Education.

Educational Psychology Major (EPY) (Non-teaching Option) 

General Education Requirements

English Composition
EN 1103English Composition I3
or EN 1104 Expanded English Composition I
EN 1113English Composition II3
or EN 1173 Accelerated Composition II
Mathematics
MA 1313College Algebra3
Math above College Algebra excluding:3
Structure of the Real Number System
Problem Solving with Real Numbers
Informal Geometry and Measurement
Science
BIO 1123Animal Biology3
Lab science from General Education courses3
Math/Science Elective
Choose one of the following:3
Math above College Algebra excluding
Structure of the Real Number System
Problem Solving with Real Numbers
Informal Geometry and Measurement
OR
Science from General Education courses
Humanities
History course3
Literature course3
Fine Arts
See General Education courses3
Social Sciences
SO 1003Introduction to Sociology3
General Education course excluding EPY prefixes3
Major Core
PSY 1013General Psychology3
EPY 2513Human Growth and Development3
EPY 3063Psychology of Individual Differences and Exceptional Ability3
EPY 3503Principles of Educational Psychology3
EPY 3543Psychology of Adolescence3
EPY 4033Application of Learning Theories3
EPY 4073Personal and Motivational Factors in Education3
EPY 4214Educational and Psychological Statistics4
EPY 4313Measurement and Evaluation3
EPY 4553Creativity/Innovation3
EPY 4513Introduction to Research in Educational Psychology3
EPY 4683Advanced Issues in Educational Psychology3
PSY 3623Social Psychology3
PSY or SO elective above 30003
Human/Cultural Diversity Elective
Choose one of the following:3
Introduction to Race and Ethnicity
Society and the Individual
Contemporary Social Problems
Contemporary Woman
Society and Religion
Introduction to Race and Ethnicity
Societies of the World
Oral Communication Requirement
CO 1003Fundamentals of Public Speaking3
Writing Requirement
EPY 3513Writing in the Behavioral Sciences3
Additional Requirements
Humanities6
General Electives 112
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In addition to the University and Major core courses above, a choice of one special interest area of 18 hours(see below) and 12 hours of electives are required for the degree total to reach 124 hours.

Selected Interest Areas

Available in counseling/clinical applications, applied behavior analyis, the developing child, kinesiology, human resources and industrial applications, law and order, youth and teen studies, and speech/language pathology.  See advisor for details.