Teaching Licensure Requirement

Secondary Education Requirements

Program

To be licensed to teach in a secondary school in Montana, grades 5-12, students at Carroll must complete a secondary education major or a K-12 major. Students interested in a secondary education major or a K-12 major should contact not only individuals within the major department, but also must seek additional counsel from an advisor within the Department of Education. Students pursuing licensure in secondary education must be admitted into the Teacher Education Program.

I. Secondary Education Teaching Options

Carroll College offers the following secondary programs leading to teacher licensure:

A. Majors

English Education (5-12)
Mathematics Education (5-12)
Science Education (5-12)
Social Studies Education (5-12)

B. K-12 Education Minors

Reading (K-12)
Special Education (P-12)

Note: In order to teach with a minor, students must also have a major in a teacher licensure area. Students preparing for secondary education must complete professional education course work. See the following sections for required courses.

II. Professional Education Requirements for Secondary Education

Required Courses:

Course Code
Name
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
40-48

Appropriate content-area methods courses for both major and minor fields.

Note

  1. All secondary education students must meet the following requirements: 1) earn a grade of C- or better in all Major and Professional Education Requirements and Other Program Requirements for the Major and Minor (if applicable); 2) earn a minimum 2.75 cumulative grade point average for admission to the Teacher Education Program; and 3) earn a minimum 3.0 grade point average in Major and Minor (if applicable) Program Requirements, Other Program Requirements, and Professional Education Requirements for Admission to Student Teaching.
Total Credits
40-48