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College of Education
www.educ.iastate.edu/homepage.htm
Walter Gmelch, Dean
Jackie Blount, Associate Dean
Roger Smith, Associate Dean
Departments of the College
Curriculum and Instruction www.educ.iastate.edu/ci/
Educational Leadership and Policy Studies www.educ.iastate.edu/elps/
Health and Human Performance www.educ.iastate.edu/hhp/
Industrial Education and Technology www.educ.iastate.edu/iedt/
Mission
The mission of the College of Education is to optimize human potential
and performance within a pluralistic and global society. To achieve
this mission requires the study, practice, and integration of learning,
teaching, discovery, and engagement with practitioners in the field.
In these ways, the College of Education prepares exemplary professionals
for leadership roles in education, health promotion institutions,
business and industry and other human development agencies. The
College seeks to ensure excellence in its services and programs
and to develop selective areas for national and international prominence.
Building on our land-grant heritage, the College of Education is
a leading teaching, learning, and research college focused on optimizing
human potential and performance, serving the people of Iowa, and
contributing to the national and international scholarly communiity.
The College of Education is a diverse college guiding students
as they prepare to work with people in different organizations.
Degree programs include teacher education, preparation for professions
in health and physical activity, manufacturing and safety in industry,
and professional programs at the graduate level. The College of
Education, in conjunction with other colleges, offers licensure
programs for early childhood education, elementary, secondary, and
community college teaching; school principals and superintendents,
as well as school media specialists, special education and school
counseling.
In addition, certification programs also exist for students in
the Department of Health and Human Performance and the Industrial
Technology program.
A person who is to work effectively with people needs broad personal
and professional knowledge and understanding. The College of Education
strives to provide each student with a sound general education as
well as preparation in an area of specialization.
Recommended High School Preparation
Recommended preparation for students entering most departments of
the College of Education should include 4 years of English (including
speech) with emphasis in composition and communication skills; 3
years each of mathematics and natural sciences, and 3 years of social
science and/or humanities. In addition, students interested in Elementary
Education or Early Childhood Education are advised to complete three
or more years of high school study in one foreign language.
Advising System
Each student in the College of Education works closely with an academic
advisor who is associated with the curriculum in which the student
is majoring. Advisors assist students in developing academic programs
and in adjusting to university life. They also provide information
and guidance about career choices. Advisors attempt to adjust each
student's schedule of course work in accordance with the student's
interests and capabilities.
The college offers an orientation program during the summer for
students planning to enter in the fall. Incoming students are encouraged
to attend the orientation session so that academic assessments can
be made and appropriate classes may be scheduled for the following
term.
Curricula and Special Programs in the College
of Education
Early Childhood Education-(Administered jointly by the Department
of Curriculum and Instruction in the College of Education and the
Department of Human Development and Family Studies in the College
of Family and Consumer Sciences.)
Elementary Education.
Health and Human Performance-Options:
Physical Education Licensure, Health/Fitness Management, Athletic
Training, Sport Management, Exercise Science, Community and Public
Health.
Industrial Technology-Options: Manufacturing,
Occupational Safety.
Secondary Education. The College of
Education provides secondary education licensure programs in conjunction
with subject matter areas of agriculture, art (master's program
only), biology, chemistry, earth sciences, English, foreign languages,
general sciences, health, family and consumer sciences education,
mathematics, music, physical science, and physics. See Index, Teacher
Education.
The College of Education offers coaching and health endorsements
to students who want to add additional teaching areas to their primary
licensure program.
The Departments of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies and
Curriculum and Instruction offer work for the degrees master of
science, master of education, and doctor of philosophy with a major
in education. They also offer minor work to students majoring in
other fields of study. In the Department of Educational Leadership
and Policy Studies, students may complete the Ph.D. with a major
in education and a specialization in educational leadership. At
the master's level, students may specialize in counselor education;
educational administration; higher education; organizational learning
and human resource development; and research and evaluation. Details
are found in the graduate section of this catalog.
Minors
Athletic Coaching
Dance
Educational Computing
Industrial Technology
Graduate Curricula
Graduate study in the College of Education is conducted through
the Graduate College. Details are found in the Graduate College
section of this bulletin. www,grad-college.iastate.edu.
Honors Program
The College of Education Honors Program provides an opportunity
for students with a 3.35 grade point average or higher to complete
their course of study in the University Honors Program. For more
details, contact the academic advisor, the College Honors Committee,
or see Index, Honors Program.
International Studies (secondary major only)
The International Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program
which may be taken only as a second major. Students pursuing a second
major in international studies must complete the International Studies
Program as described in this catalog (see Index, International Studies).
The General Education Requirement
Students in the College of Education are required to complete a
program in general education which is integrated with their professional
training and extends through the undergraduate curriculum.
The general education program emphasizes intellectual growth and
personal development as contrasted with specific vocational preparation.
It is recognized that many contributions to general education may
be made by courses which have other primary objectives.
The program aims to stimulate a desire for learning and intellectual
endeavor, develop understanding and appreciation for the physical
and cultural world, encourage independent thinking and analysis,
increase competence in all aspects of communication, and create
an understanding of individuals as social, psychological, and physical
beings.
The student is expected to complete studies in five groups in general
education. Areas represented below are not departmental titles.
In some cases, courses relating to a given area may be found in
several different departments. Credits listed are minimum requirements.
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Cr.
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9
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I. Biological sciences, physical sciences,
and mathematics
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9
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II. Social sciences
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6
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III. Humanities
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9
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IV. Communication skills
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1
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V. Health, Dance, Exercise and Sport Science
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34
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8
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Additional credits in above areas
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42
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This total will include Engl 104 and 105,
Lib 160, and credits used to satisfy University requirements in
the areas of U.S. Diversity and International Perspectives.
Teacher Education and Licensure
All students who are recommended by Iowa State University for teacher
licensure must meet the requirements of the teacher education program
and be recommended by the College of Education.
Each student will be enrolled in the department in which he or
she plans to major and must meet the graduation requirements of
that department and the college in which it is located.
For details concerning the professional teacher education requirements
and the areas of specialization requirements, see Teacher Education,
Courses and Programs. Information disclosure for students and employees
is available at www.iastate.edu/~disclosure/.
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