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Jun 19, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Middle Grades Education (B.S.)
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121 hours
The Middle Grades degree prepares students to work in grades 4-8. Middle Grades candidates select two teaching field concentrations (Math, Science, Social Studies, or English/Language Arts). All middle Grades cohorts begin in the fall semester. Starting in the fall of the junior year, candidates are assigned to selected area schools and expected to participate in daily activities with their mentor teachers until the time of graduation.
Progression to Upper Division/Major Requirements
To be eligible for progression to the upper division of the Middle Grades Education Program (courses beyond the core), a student must:
- Complete 60 semester hours of credit applicable to the degree program with an overall grade point average of 2.50 or higher.
- Complete the 1-credit-hour UNG 1101 first-year experience course.
- Complete EDUC 2110, EDUC 2120, EDUC 2130, and Field of Study courses with a grade of “C” or higher, and successfully complete the field experience hours, and display the professional dispositions required to work with students.
- Complete Core Impacts Writing and Mathematics courses with a grade of “C” or higher.
- Complete an application for progression to the College of Education Program, which includes an application for a pre-service certification to the Georgia Professional Standards Commission required for all field and clinical placements. Deadlines are posted on the department web page.
- Provide proof of professional liability insurance that is valid through the projected graduation date. This insurance can be purchased through any of the professional educational organizations listed on the application form.
- Students should meet with their education advisor regularly and visit the College of Education Program website to prepare for the process of progressing to the upper division courses: https://ung.edu/college-of-education/admissions.php.
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Core IMPACTS - 42 hours
Refer to Core IMPACTS Institution: No exceptions Mathematics: No exceptions Citizenship: No exceptions Humanities: No exceptions Writing: No exceptions STEM: No exceptions Social Sciences: No exceptions Field of Study - 19 hours
Major Requirements - 63 hours minimum
Upper Division Education Courses - 39 hours
Middle Level Schools & Learning - 8 hours
Literacy & Exceptionalities - 11 hours
Professional Development Community - 8 hours
Upper Division Content Courses - 24-32 hours
Teaching Field #1
- 12-16 hours with 3-4 hours at the 2000-level
Courses Appropriate for Each Teaching Field
Language Arts Teaching Content required courses:
Math Teaching Content required courses:
Social Studies Teaching Content required courses:
Science Teaching Content required courses:
- SIED 4500 - Middle/Secondary Science Teaching Methods (Can only be taken during 2nd fall semester in program (senior year))
- One life science: Biology; BIOL 1107K, BIOL 1108K, ENVS 2111K, ENVS 2112K preferred; ISCI 4003K highly recommended (content area only, offered in Summer only)
- One earth science: Astronomy, Geology, Geography 1111K; ISCI 4002K highly recommended (content area only, offered in Spring only)
- One physical science: Chemistry, Physics; ISCI 4001K highly recommended (content area only, offered in Fall only)
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