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Secondary Education

The Major /  Faculty /  Program Web Pages

Location: Harkins Hall 322
Phone: 401-865-2121
Fax: 401-865-1021


All teacher education programs offered by the College have been approved by the Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Interstate Certification Compact

Students in the Secondary Education program are required to have and maintain a grade point average of 2.50.  In addition, students must meet specified criteria at four points in the program:  admissions, monitoring, readiness to student teach, and approval for licensure.  These criteria include successful participation in a portfolio review.  300 clock hours are required for secondary education students in biologychemistryEnglishhistorymathematicsphysics,social studiesFrench, Italian, and Spanish.

Students preparing for a teaching career in secondary education require:  1) a background of general education, 2) specialization in the subject area and 3) study in the field of education.

The College also offers a major in elementary/special education.

The Major
Interdisciplinary secondary education majors are offered in biologychemistryEnglishhistorymathematicsphysics,social studiesFrench, Italian, and Spanish.  Each of these programs leads to the bachelor of arts degree.

For detailed information on the requirements for the secondary education majors, as well as course listings and descriptions, please see the  on-line undergraduate catalog.  

The Faculty
Associate Professors
Thomas F. Flaherty, Ph.D.
Carmen A. Rolon, Ed.D.
Edward A. Sullivan, Ph.D.
Sally J. Thibodeau, Ph.D., Program Director

Visit the Web pages maintained by the Education Programs:
http://www.providence.edu/education/