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Education

Adolescence to Young Adult (7-12)

With a content major and education licensure courses, you will become a licensed Adolescent Young Adult (AYA) teacher in the state of Ohio who encourages, equips, and empowers students in grades 7 through 12 to reach their highest potential. To learn more about academic majors and AYA Teacher Licensure, click below.

Integrated Language Arts

Integrated Language Arts Education Licensure Courses

English Major Page

Integrated Mathematics

Integrated Math Education Licensure Courses 

Mathematics Major Page

Integrated Social Studies

Integrated Social Studies Education Licensure Courses 

History Major Page

Integrated Science

Integrated Science Biology Education Licensure Courses 

Integrated Science Chemistry Education Licensure Courses 

Biology Major Page

Chemistry Major Page

Highlights
  • Pedagogy and content preparation from a variety of content experts in the Education, History, Science, Math, and English Departments
  • Dedicated fieldwork partnerships with Zanesville Middle School, Cambridge City Schools, and Ridgewood Local Schools
  • Dedicated course (EDUC 375) on professional development for future high school teachers on how to work as part of a high school team and/or department as well as how to best lead extracurricular activities at the high school level, such as coaching sports, advising yearbook/newspaper, directing school plays, etc. 
Outcomes
  • You will earn your Adolescent Young Adult teaching license from the State of Ohio in your content area, grades 7-12.

  • Our graduates find employment in public and private pre-schools, school districts, and other early childhood educational settings.

  • Muskingum University offers programs that lead to licensure or certification. These programs prepare students for licensure or certification based on the requirements set by the State of Ohio. Students who plan to seek licensure or certification in other states will need to contact that State Licensure Board for specific requirements.

Our program holds AAQEP Accreditation – the education profession’s “seal of approval” – which signifies that we meet or exceed the national professional standards for the preparation of teachers and other school specialists, and that our up-to-date, relevant, and research-based educational experience will prepare you well for your teacher licensing examinations.

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