
Teacher Preparation Program
POST-BAC
CERTIFICATION
If you are thinking about becoming a teacher, you may be able to apply some or all of your bachelor's degree credits toward certification.
Secondary Certification (Grades 7-12)
Secondary programs are the quickest route to teaching for most folks who have a teachable major, i.e., a subject that is typically taught at the middle or high school levels. Many universities have special programs called post-graduate, post-baccalaureate (post-bac) or alternative certification. They are one to two-year programs with coursework in teaching methods and practice teaching.
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Biology |
Geography |
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Business |
History |
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Chemistry |
Mathematics |
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English Literature |
Physics |
You should plan to speak with advisors from several programs, since offerings vary greatly. Links to some suggested programs are provided below.
Central Michigan University
Eastern
Michigan University
Grand Valley State University
(see site index on left for Certification, Post-Baccalaureate)
Michigan State University
Western
Michigan University
Saginaw Valley State University
Spring Arbor University
Middle School Certification (Grades 7-9)
Both elementary and secondary certification may qualify you to teach in
the middle grades.
Elementary Certification (Grades K-8)
Since elementary education is an interdisciplinary program, there are many specific requirements that are not available in other types of programs, making it necessary to earn a second bachelor's degree. General education requirements completed in the first earned degree may be applied to a degree in elementary education. Some additional credits may also apply, depending on the major or minors selected for certification. This will shorten the time of study to 3-4 years. Central,Ferris, Michigan State and Spring Arbor universities have elementary certification programs that can be completed in Lansing.
Coursework that may apply to elementary certification includes:
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Mathematics |
Geography |
Introductory Arts |
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Science |
English |
World Civilizations |
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US History |
Composition |
Early Childhood Education |
K-12 Certification
The following special fields must be combined with either elementary
or secondary certification programs:
- Special education
- World Languages (French, Spanish, Japanese, etc.)
- Physical Education
- Art
- Music
LCC
Advisors can help you analyze your earned credits and select
the transfer program that is best for you.
For more information contact:
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Eva Menefee, Pat Cramer, Rafeeq McGiveron
Office: Advising and Counseling Center, GB 204
Phone: (517) 483-1904 - Geoff Quick, Lead Faculty in Education
Office: Social Science Department, A&S 381B
Phone: (517) 483-1140
Email: quickg@lcc.edu (Fall/Spring semesters) -
Ann Selleck,
Office of Teacher Preparation,
Office: A&S 110
Phone: (517) 483-1015 A&S 110
Email: selleca@lcc.edu
** By Appointment Only **
Tips:
Choose your major wisely. Most secondary majors are in demand, but there is a great deal of competition for elementary positions in Michigan. Special education, mathematics, science and bilingual education are the most competitive choices for academic majors.
Shop around. Not all schools offer the same type of program.
Talk to an advisor. Find out what options are available for post-bac students that might not be listed on the website, such as scholarships and accelerated programs.
Student Guide to Teacher Certification (pdf)
Teacher Paraprofessional
Teacher Prep Courses (pdf)
Advising
LCC Education Coordinating Committee
Post-Graduate Certification
Job Market for Teachers
Scholarships
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