2013-2014 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Education
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223 Peabody Hall |
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225-578-6867 |
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The School of Education offers undergraduate and graduate programs in curriculum and instruction and in educational leadership, research, and counseling. P-12 education programs prepare educational professionals to become reflective practitioners, effective professionals, and inquiring pedagogues.
Among graduate programs offered are those in educational leadership and research, school and community counseling, K-12 and higher education administration, educational research methodology, and educational technology. The department has as its mission the preparation of professional educational leaders and scholars knowledgeable in contemporary issues in education, creative in their efforts to address challenges in education and the community, and skilled in addressing the needs of an increasingly diverse clientele in various educational and human service arenas.
Holmes Master’s Programs Leading to Teacher Certification
Elementary Holmes Program
- Students may enter the elementary education basic program after completing at least 24 hours of degree credit courses with a 2.50 GPA.
- Students who are in the elementary education basic program can apply for admission into the Elementary Homes Program during the spring of the junior year. Students should contact the Office of Student Services for the application process and timeline.
- Admission into the Elementary Holmes Program will be on a selective basis. Students will be selected from those candidates who meet the following requirements:
- Completion of all undergraduate coursework with a GPA of at least 3.00 and all graduate courses with a GPA of at least 3.00;
- Completion of all undergraduate professional education coursework and other courses as required for certification with no grade lower than a “C”;
- Acceptable GRE scores;
- Passing scores on the Praxis I assessments or minimum ACT composite of 22 or minimum SAT composite of 1030;
- Passing scores on all required PRAXIS II tests; and
- Admission to the LSU Graduate School
Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee acceptance into the Elementary Holmes Program. A College of Human Sciences & Education admissions panel will select from among qualified applicants those students to be admitted into the Elementary Holmes Program.
Secondary Grades Fifth Year Program
- Graduate year, subject-specific cohorts will be formed in the College of Human Sciences and Education for graduate study in secondary education programs leading to initial teacher certification. Secondary teaching areas include English, mathematics, social studies, and the sciences.
- Undergraduate students interested in the fifth-year teacher education program should contact the College of Human Sciences and Education Office of Student Services upon admission to the University. Informal advising will be shared by the College of Human Sciences and Education and the college in which the student’s academic major is located.
- Applicants may include candidates with degrees, as well as seniors finishing their programs in the various academic areas.
Admission requirements include:
- Acceptable scores on GRE;
- Completion of all undergraduate and graduate course work with a GPA of at least 3.00;
- Passing scores on the PRAXIS I assessments or minimum ACT composite of 22 or minimum SAT composite of 1030 and on the appropriate PRAXIS II subject area/specialty test(s);
- Substantive current course work in the content area as determined by program faculty;
- Completed materials for application to the fifth-year, subject-specific cohorts submitted to the Office of Student Services on or before March 1; and
- Admission to the LSU Graduate School
Meeting minimum requirements, including an undergraduate degree in an appropriate field and admission to the LSU Graduate School, does not guarantee admission to the fifth-year teacher education program. A College of Human Sciences and Education admissions panel will select from among qualified applicants those students to be admitted into the subject-specific, fifth-year cohorts. ProgramsMajorMinor
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