College of EducationJames Madison University
• Do you enjoy working with people, especially children?
• Do you have a knack for explaining things in just the right way so people understand?
• Do you have a passion for working with individuals with special needs?
• Would you like to design learning materials using the latest technologies
and related processes?
• Does teaching English to speakers of other languages interest you?
• Do you have a passion for learning and teaching others? If you said “yes” to any of the 6 questions listed above, then JMU’s College of Education has a program that will match your personal and professional goals. For those who want to become Inclusive Early Childhood, Elementary, Special Education, Middle or Secondary Education teachers, the CoE offers pre-professional programs that lead to teaching licensure and a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree. The CoE offers a TESOL teacher licensure program that can be completed as an undergraduate or combined with another teaching program for those who want to work with speakers of other languages. For individuals who want to work with students with autism or gifted students, the CoE offers special certificate and endorsement programs. If you’re looking to enhance your career by gaining additional professional skills, the CoE offers programs for non-teaching Exceptional Education, Educational Media, and Human Resource Development.
Need more information?
• College of Education: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/ • Early, Elementary, and Reading Education: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/eere/ • Exceptional Education: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/exed/ • Learning, Technology, and Leadership Education: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/ltle/ • Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/msme/
College of Education
Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education
Secondary English
Do you want to become an English teacher? The Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education within JMU’s College of Education has the right program for you: Secondary Education! You will major in English and apply for the undergraduate pre-professional program in Secondary Education. Your pre-professional program will begin as a freshman or sophomore when you take a few select prerequisite classes. Throughout your undergraduate career, you will align some of your English major classes with your Secondary Education program requirements to make sure you have a thorough understanding of your content for when you teach it. Finally, you will complete a 5th year Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) graduate program, which is required for licensure in Secondary Education. Upon successful completion of both the undergraduate and graduate programs, you will have the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to be an
exceptional English teacher for grades 6-12 in Virginia’s public schools.
Need more information? Please contact the Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education! Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/msme/Seed.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6486 Department Office: Room 3200 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Steve Purcell, [email protected], (540) 568-6793, MH 3200B
College of Education
Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education
Secondary History and Social Science (Social Studies)
Do you want to become a History and Social Science (Social Studies) teacher? The Department of
Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education within JMU’s College of Education has the right program for you:
Secondary Education! You will major in either History or Political Science, minor in Interdisciplinary Social
Science, and apply for the undergraduate pre-professional program in
Secondary Education. Your pre-professional program will begin as a
freshman or sophomore when you take a few select prerequisite classes.
Throughout your undergraduate career, you will align some of your
History or Political Science major classes with your Secondary
Education program requirements to make sure you have a thorough
understanding of your content for when you teach it. Finally, you will complete a 5th year Master of Arts in
Teaching (MAT) graduate program, which is required for licensure in Secondary Education. Upon successful
completion of both the undergraduate and graduate programs, you will have the knowledge, skills, and experiences
necessary to be an exceptional History or Social Science teacher for grades 6-12 in Virginia’s public schools.
Need more information? Please contact the Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education! Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/msme/Seed.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6486 Department Office: Room 3200 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Steve Purcell, [email protected], (540) 568-6793, MH 3200B
College of Education
Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education
Secondary Biology
Do you want to become a biology teacher? The Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics
Education within JMU’s College of Education has the right program for you: Secondary Education! You will
major in Biology and apply for the undergraduate pre-professional
program in Secondary Education. Your pre-professional program will
begin as a freshman or sophomore when you take a few select prerequisite
classes. Throughout your undergraduate career, you will align some of
your Biology major classes with your Secondary Education program
requirements to make sure you have a thorough understanding of your
content for when you teach it. Finally, you will complete a 5th year Master
of Arts in Teaching (MAT) graduate program, which is required for licensure in Secondary Education. Upon
successful completion of both the undergraduate and graduate programs, you will have the knowledge, skills, and
experiences necessary to be an exceptional Biology teacher for grades 6-12 in Virginia’s public schools.
Need more information? Please contact the Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education! Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/msme/Seed.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6486 Department Office: Room 3200 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Steve Purcell, [email protected], (540) 568-6793, MH 3200B
College of Education
Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education
Secondary Physics
Do you want to become a Physics teacher? The Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics
Education within JMU’s College of Education has the right program for you:
Secondary Education! You will major in Physics and apply for the
undergraduate pre-professional program in Secondary Education. Your pre-
professional program will begin as a freshman or sophomore when you take a
few select prerequisite classes. Throughout your undergraduate career, you will
align some of your Physics major classes with your Secondary Education
program requirements to make sure you have a thorough understanding of your
content for when you teach it. Finally, you will complete a 5th year Master of
Arts in Teaching (MAT) graduate program, which is required for licensure in
Secondary Education. Upon successful completion of both the undergraduate
and graduate programs, you will have the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to be an exceptional Physics
teacher for grades 6-12 in Virginia’s public schools.
Need more information? Please contact the Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/msme/Seed.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6486 Department Office: Room 3200 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Steve Purcell, [email protected], (540) 568-6793, MH 3200B
College of Education
Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education
Secondary Chemistry
Do you want to become a Chemistry teacher? The Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics
Education within JMU’s College of Education has the right program
for you: Secondary Education! You will major in Chemistry and
apply for the undergraduate pre-professional program in Secondary
Education. Your pre-professional program will begin as a freshman
or sophomore when you take a few select prerequisite classes.
Throughout your undergraduate career, you will align some of your
Chemistry major classes with your Secondary Education program
requirements to make sure you have a thorough understanding of
your content for when you teach it. Finally, you will complete a 5th year Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
graduate program, which is required for licensure in Secondary Education. Upon successful completion of both the
undergraduate and graduate programs, you will have the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to be an
exceptional Chemistry teacher for grades 6-12 in Virginia’s public schools.
Need more information? Please contact the Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education! Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/msme/Seed.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6486 Department Office: Room 3200 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Steve Purcell, [email protected], (540) 568-6793, MH 3200B
College of Education
Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education
Secondary Earth Science
Do you want to become an Earth Science teacher? The Department of Middle, Secondary, and
Mathematics Education within JMU’s College of Education has
the right program for you: Secondary Education! You will major
in Earth Science and apply for the undergraduate pre-professional
program in Secondary Education. Your pre-professional
program will begin as a freshman or sophomore when you take a
few select prerequisite classes. Throughout your undergraduate
career, you will align some of your Earth Science major classes
with your Secondary Education program requirements to make
sure you have a thorough understanding of your content for when you teach it. Finally, you will complete a 5th year
Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) graduate program, which is required for licensure in Secondary Education.
Upon successful completion of both the undergraduate and graduate programs, you will have the knowledge, skills,
and experiences necessary to be an exceptional Earth Science teacher for grades 6-12 in Virginia’s public schools.
Need more information? Please contact the Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education!
Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/msme/Seed.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6486 Department Office: Room 3200 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Steve Purcell, [email protected], (540) 568-6793, MH 3200B
College of Education
Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education
Secondary Mathematics
Would you like to become a Math teacher? The Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics
Education within JMU’s College of Education has the right program
for you: Secondary Education! You will major in Mathematics and
apply for the undergraduate pre-professional program in Secondary
Education. Your pre-professional program will begin as a freshman
or sophomore when you take a few select prerequisite classes.
Throughout your undergraduate career, you will align some of your
Mathematics major classes with your Secondary Education program
requirements to make sure you have a thorough understanding of your content for when you teach it. Finally, you
will complete a 5th year Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) graduate program, which is required for licensure in
Secondary Education. Upon successful completion of both the undergraduate and graduate programs, you will
have the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to be an exceptional Math teacher for grades 6-12 in
Virginia’s public schools.
Need more information? Please contact the Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/msme/Seed.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6486 Department Office: Room 3200 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Steve Purcell, [email protected], (540) 568-6793, MH 3200B
College of Education
Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education
K-12 Foreign Language
Do you want to become a Foreign Language teacher? The Department of Middle, Secondary, and
Mathematics Education within JMU’s College of Education has the right program for you:
Secondary Education! You will major in either French, German, or Spanish and apply for
the undergraduate pre-professional program in Secondary Education. Your pre-
professional program will begin as a freshman or sophomore when you take a few select
prerequisite classes. Throughout your undergraduate career, you will align some of your
foreign language major classes with your Secondary Education program requirements to
make sure you have a thorough understanding of your content for when you teach it. If you want to teach more
than one foreign language, you will also take additional courses in the second language during undergraduate years.
Finally, you will complete a 5th year Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) graduate program, which is required for
licensure. Upon successful completion of both the undergraduate and graduate programs, you will have the
knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to be an exceptional Foreign Language teacher for grades K-12 in
Virginia’s public schools.
Need more information? Please contact the Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education!
Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/msme/Seed.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6486 Department Office: Room 3200 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Steve Purcell, [email protected], (540) 568-6793, MH 3200B
College of Education
Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education
Middle Education
Are you interested in becoming a middle school teacher? The Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education within JMU’s College of Education has the right program for you: Middle Education! To become a middle school teacher, you must be endorsed to teach two of the four core subject areas (Mathematics, History/Social Science, Science, or English/Language Arts). In order to meet this requirement, you will major in Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies (IDLS), a major designed to help you complete coursework in your two desired content areas. You will also need to apply for the undergraduate pre-professional program in Middle Education. Your pre-professional program will begin as a freshman or sophomore when you take a few select prerequisite classes and begin to align your General Education requirements with those of your IDLS major. One class can fulfill both requirements! Also, throughout your undergraduate career, you will align your IDLS major classes with your Middle Education program requirements to make sure you have a thorough
understanding of your content areas before you teach them. Finally, you will complete a 5th year Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) graduate program, which is required for licensure in Middle Education. Upon successful completion of both the undergraduate and graduate programs, you will have the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to be an exceptional middle school teacher for grades 6-8 in Virginia’s public schools. Need more information? Please contact the Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education! Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/msme/Middleed.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6486 Department Office: Room 3200 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. David Lane, [email protected], (540) 568-6866, MH 3220D
College of Education
Early, Elementary, and Reading Education
Inclusive Early Childhood Education
Do you want to become an early childhood teacher (birth-3rd grade) or an early childhood exceptional education teacher? The Department of Early, Elementary, and Reading Education within JMU’s College of Education has the right program for you: Inclusive Early Childhood Education! To become an early childhood teacher, you must not only possess knowledge of the four core subject areas (Mathematics, History/ Social Science, Natural Sciences, and English/Language Arts), but you must also choose a concentration in either Math, Science, and Technology or Humanities and Social Sciences. In order to meet these requirements, you will major in Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies (IDLS), a major designed to help you learn foundational knowledge and focus on your desired concentration at the same time. In addition, you will need to apply for the undergraduate pre-professional program in Inclusive Early Childhood Education. Your pre-professional program will begin as a freshman or sophomore when you take a few select prerequisite classes. During your junior and senior years you will complete coursework designed to help you understand the role of the inclusive educator, child development, assessment, developmentally appropriate curriculum, classroom management, and teaching strategies. You will also have a chance to practice what you learn in a variety of field placements. Finally, you will complete a 5th year Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) graduate program, which includes more coursework, fieldwork, and student teaching to complete licensure with endorsement in Early Childhood Special Education and PreK-3. Upon successful completion of both the undergraduate and graduate programs, you will have the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to be an extraordinary Early Childhood teacher for children ages birth through grades PreK-3 in Virginia’s public schools. Need more information? Please contact the Department of Early, Elementary, and Reading Education!
Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/eere/IEC.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6255 Department Office: Room 3100 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Martha Ross, [email protected], (540) 568-6255, MH 3100C
College of Education
Early, Elementary, and Reading Education
Elementary Education Do you want to become an elementary school teacher? The Department of Early, Elementary, and Reading Education within JMU’s College of Education has the right program for you: Elementary Education! To become an elementary school teacher, you must not only possess knowledge of the four core subject areas
(Mathematics, History/ Social Science, Science, and English/Language Arts), but you must also choose a concentration in either Math, Science, and Technology or Humanities and Social Sciences. In order to meet these requirements, you will major in Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies (IDLS), a major designed to help you complete core coursework and focus on your desired concentration at the same time. In addition, you will need to apply for the undergraduate pre-professional program in Elementary Education. Your pre-professional program will begin as a freshman or sophomore when you take a few select prerequisite classes. During your junior and senior years you will complete coursework designed to help you understand the role of the elementary educator,
child development, assessment, developmentally appropriate curriculum, classroom management, and teaching strategies. You will also have a chance to practice what you learn in a variety of field placements. Finally, you will complete a 5th year Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) graduate program, which includes more coursework, fieldwork, and student teaching to complete licensure for grades PreK-6. Upon successful completion of both the undergraduate and graduate programs, you will have the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to be an extraordinary elementary school teacher for grades PreK-6 in Virginia’s public schools.
Need more information? Please contact the Department of Early, Elementary and Reading Education! Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/eere/ELE.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6255 Department Office: Room 3100 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Michelle Hughes, [email protected], (540) 568-3862, MH 3110E
College of Education Education
Exceptional Education
K-12 Special Education
Do you want to become a Special Education teacher? The Department of Exceptional Education within
JMU’s College of Education has the right program for you: K-12 Special Education! To become a Special
Education teacher, you must major in Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies
(IDLS) or another liberal arts discipline. In addition, you will need to
apply for the undergraduate pre-professional program in K-12 Special
Education. Your pre-professional program will begin as a freshman or
sophomore when you take a few select prerequisite classes. Throughout
your undergraduate career you will take courses in the K-12 Special
Education program to make sure you have a thorough understanding of
the potential needs of your future students before you teach them. Finally, you will complete a 5th year Master of
Arts in Teaching (MAT) graduate program, which is required for licensure in K-12 Special Education. Upon
successful completion of both the undergraduate and graduate programs, you will have the knowledge, skills, and
experiences necessary to be an exemplary Special Education teacher for grades K-12 in Virginia’s public schools.
Need more information? Please contact the Department of Exceptional Education! Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/exed/K125yearmat.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6193 Department Office: Room 3126 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Sharon Blatz, [email protected], (540) 568-6784, MH 3125A
College of Education
Exceptional Education
Gifted Education Endorsement
Are you interested in gifted education? The Department of Exceptional Education within JMU’s College of
Education has the right endorsement program for you: K-12 Gifted
Education! To be endorsed in Gifted Education, you must already
be accepted into a pre-professional undergraduate teacher licensure
program. Participants of the endorsement program will complete a
four-course sequence and both practicum and student teaching
experiences in K-12 Gifted Education. You can take your courses
at any time; however, they will always be billed as graduate tuition.
Upon successful completion of your entire pre-professional and
endorsement programs, you will have the knowledge, skills, and
experiences necessary to be an exemplary teacher for both regular
and gifted education students in Virginia’s public schools.
Need more information? Please contact the Department of Exceptional Education! Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/exed/giftededucation.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6193 Department Office: 3126 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Mary Slade, [email protected], (540) 568-2886, MH 3126C
College of Education
Exceptional Education
Autism Certificate
Would you like to teach students with a disability on the autism spectrum? The Department of
Exceptional Education within JMU’s College of Education has the right certificate program for you: Autism
Spectrum Studies! The undergraduate certificate program is
best suited for teachers and other individuals who will not have
direct responsibility for students with autism, but who would
like to increase their understanding of, and abilities to,
effectively work with students with autism. To earn your
certificate in Autism Spectrum Studies, you can complete the
three-course sequence of classes in as little as two semesters.
Upon successful completion of your certificate program, you
will have increased your knowledge of the unique programming
and life planning, communication, behavioral, developmental,
and social needs of individuals with autism.
Need more information? Please contact the Department of Exceptional Education! Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/exed/autismcertificate.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6193 Department Office: Room 3126 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Professor Brenda Fogus Showalter, [email protected], (540) 568-2877, MH 3225D
College of Education
Exceptional Education
Exceptional Education Non-teaching Minor
Are you interested in learning about students with exceptionalities? The Department of Exceptional
Education within JMU’s College of Education has the right minor program for
you: Non-teaching Exceptional Education! The Exceptional Education Non-
teaching minor is ideal for students who are pursuing professions in
Communication Sciences and Disorders, Psychology, Health Sciences, and
Nursing, to name a few. The Exceptional Education Non-teaching minor will
enhance your main program of study by providing you with necessary
instruction on the varying needs of individuals with disabilities and how to meet
those needs as a professional. You may begin the 18-credit minor after speaking
with an advisor and completing a prerequisite class. You must declare the minor before the end of the first
semester of your junior year. Upon successful completion of your minor program, you will have increased your
knowledge of the unique programming and life planning, communication, behavioral, developmental, and social
needs of individuals with exceptional learning needs.
Need more information? Please contact the Department of Exceptional Education!
Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/exed/nonteachingoptions.shtml Phone: (540) 568-6193 Department Office: Room 3126 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Mary Slade, [email protected], (540) 568-2886, MH 3126C
College of Education
Learning, Technology, and Leadership Education
PK-12 TESOL Licensure
Would you like to teach English to speakers of other languages? The Department of Learning,
Technology, and Leadership Education within JMU’s College of Education has the
right minor program for you: Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
(TESOL)! To minor and earn licensure in TESOL, you must already be accepted
into an Early, Elementary, Middle, Secondary or Special Education pre-professional
undergraduate program. If you want to become a teacher, the PK-12 TESOL
endorsement will enhance your initial licensure area by providing you with
additional skills in intercultural competence. You will also be licensed in two areas
instead of one. Participants in the TESOL minor program will complete an eight-
course sequence and three TESOL field experiences. Upon successful completion of
the TESOL minor, you will have the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to be an exemplary educator of
speakers of other languages. This program is undergoing revisions and soon will be available as a “stand-alone”
licensure area. Need more information? Please contact the Department of Learning, Technology, and Leadership Education! Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/ltle/tesolteachingminor.shtml Phone: (540) 568-2291 Department Office: Room 3310 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Stephanie Wasta, [email protected], (540) 568-5210, MH 3330A
College of Education
Learning, Technology, and Leadership Education
Educational Media Minor
Would you like to design materials for learners of all ages using the latest technologies and
related processes? The Department of Learning, Technology, and
Leadership Education within JMU’s College of Education has the right minor
program for you: Educational Media! The Educational Media minor is ideal
for students who want to work in educational technology departments found
in secondary and post-secondary schools, businesses, government, industry
and non-profit organizations. Graduates may also pursue careers as
independent consultants. The Education Media minor will enhance your
main program of study by providing you with an in-depth understanding of
learning processes, instructional technology, and instructional design.
Participants in the Educational Media minor program will complete 18 credit hours. Upon successful completion of
the Educational Media minor, you will have the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to be an exemplary
educator in the workplace.
Need more information? Please contact the Department of Learning, Technology, and Leadership Education! Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/ltle/undergradedmedia.shtml Phone: (540) 568-2291 Department Office: Room 3310 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Dr. Michele Estes, [email protected], (540) 568-4311, MH 3325C
Education College of
Learning, Technology and Leadership Education
Human Resource Development
Do you want to design and implement professional development materials and programs for adult learners? The Learning, Technology and Leadership Education department in the College of Education
has the right minor for you: Human Resource Development. The HRD minor is
an 18-credit hour program that is technically oriented, and places particular
emphasis on the skills necessary to develop and implement professional
development materials and programs. This program complements most
undergraduate majors - it was designed to provide students from a wide variety of
content disciplines the competencies needed to become a trainer, have enhanced
career ladder opportunities, interpret and use research, develop conceptual,
interpersonal, and technical leadership skills, and work with diverse populations.
The HRD minor prepares students for job-specific skills involving instructional delivery, the design of curricular
programs and materials, the application of cognitive skills in problem-solving and critical thinking, and the
development of program administration skills.
Need more information? Please contact the Learning, Technology and Leadership Education Department!
Internet: http://www.jmu.edu/coe/ltle/undergradhrd.shtml Phone: (540) 568-2291 Department Office: Room 3310 Memorial Hall Program Coordinator: Mr. Randy Snow, [email protected], 540-568-8842, MH 3345B
College of Education
Our society’s most important challenge is to discover how communities can transform themselves through education.
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works toward that challenge everyday.
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