2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog

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TEACHER PREPARATION

2022-2023

OFFICE OF TEACHER PREPARATION Dr. Jean S. Filetti, Director McMurran Hall 253 (757) 594-7388 filetti@cnu.edu Mission The mission of the Christopher Newport University Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) Program is to prepare highly qualified teachers who are licensed to teach in the Commonwealth of Virginia and in reciprocal states throughout the United States.

Grades 6-12 Track • Biology requires a B.S. in biology, any concentration.

Five-Year Teacher Preparation Programs Christopher Newport University has teacher preparation programs leading to a B.A. (Bachelor of Arts), B.S. (Bachelor of Science) or B.M. (Bachelor of Music) and an M.A.T. (Master of Arts in Teaching). These programs qualify students for a license to teach elementary and secondary school in the state of Virginia. Application to these programs is made during the second semester of the junior year. Because course sequencing is critical to success, interested students should talk to an advisor about the Five-Year M.A.T. early in their program. The Five-Year M.A.T. will require that students take two or more graduate level courses in their senior year. Students who wish to pursue teacher preparation should consult the teacher preparation sections in the individual department (listed below) and the Christopher Newport University Graduate Catalog for a description of the Master of Arts in Teaching Program.

Chemistry requires a B.S. in chemistry.

English requires a B.A. in English, without a declared concentration is recommended.

History and Social Science requires either a B.A. in history, a B.A. in political science or a B.A. in interdisciplinary studies with an American studies major.

Mathematics requires either a B.S. or B.A. in mathematics.

Physics requires a B.S. in computer foundations with an physics major.

See individual departments for specific requirements.

Areas of Teaching and Required Degrees Elementary, grades PK-6 Track The grades PK-6 track requires teaching all subjects in elementary school. Any liberal arts or science major (B.A. or B.S.) is acceptable. See individual departments for list of courses needed to prepare for the M.A.T. in elementary education. Grades PK-12 Track • English as a Second Language (ESL) requires a B.A. or B.S. in any liberal arts or science major. M.A.T. ESL course requirements are listed in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures.

Music, Choral or Instrumental requires a B.M. in music with either the pre-certification choral concentration or pre-certification instrumental concentration.

Spanish requires a B.A. in foreign languages and literatures with a Spanish major.

Visual Arts requires a B.A. in fine and performing arts with a studio art major.

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Family Rights and Privacy Act

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Women’s and Gender Studies

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Theater and Dance

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Psychology

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U.S. National Security Studies

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Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology

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Teacher Preparation

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Pre-Med & Pre-Health

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President’s Leadership Program

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Pre-Law

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Political Science

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Philosophy and Religion

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Neuroscience

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Music

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Museum Studies

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Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures

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Military Science

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Middle East and North Africa Studies

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Medieval and Renaissance Studies

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Mathematics

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Leadership and American Studies

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Linguistics

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Judeo-Christian Studies

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International Culture and Business

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Interdisciplinary Studies

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Humanities

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Human Rights and Conflict Resolution

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History

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Honors

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Fine Art and Art History

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Film Studies

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Economics

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Environmental Studies

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English

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Communication

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Digital Humanities

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College Studies

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Business

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Biotechnology and Management Program

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Biology, Organismal and Environmental

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Civic Engagement and Social Justice

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Childhood Studies

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Biology, Molecular and Chemistry

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Asian Studies

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African-American Studies

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Grade Appeal Procedure

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Academic Standards

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Academic Policies and Procedures

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Graduation Requirements

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Graduate Studies

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Library

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Financial Aid

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Freshman Admission

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