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    Nov 23, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Communication Studies (Speech) teacher certification


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The College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences  encourages students to explore teaching at the secondary level as a career option. The student’s academic advisor in the Dean’s Office for Undergraduates and Student Advising in GAB, Room 220, can assist students with specific requirements for teacher certification in speech. Upon completion of this program, students will be prepared to sit for the certification examinations in speech.

Communication studies admission and initial requirements


Entering students are classified as majors but must fulfill initial requirements for the degree prior to enrolling in upper division courses in the department. An advisor is available in the department to help students with questions regarding the degree and transitioning from lower division to upper division courses. To progress from lower division course work to upper division course work, students must complete the following requirements.

30 hours of college credit


Complete at least 30 hours of college credit, including:

English composition requirement


Complete the University Core English Composition and Rhetoric requirement with a grade of C or better in each course.

GPA requirement for admission and initial requirements:


Have a UNT grade point average of 2.5 or higher.

Major requirements, 36 hours


Initial upper-division course sequence requirements


COMM 3010  may be taken concurrently with one other communication course; students may either take COMM 3010  concurrently with their final 2000-level COMM core course or their first enrollment in an upper-division course. If students elect to take COMM 3010  concurrently with their first upper-division course, it must be approved by a Department of Communication Studies advisor.  

Students who do not complete COMM 3010  with a grade of C or better are prohibited from enrolling in other upper-division communication courses until they have completed COMM 3010  successfully.

9 hours distributed


 One course taken from each group:

6 additional advanced hours in Communication Studies (COMM) courses


Chosen in consultation with an advisor.

Additional requirements


See major   for additional course work and GPA requirements.

Majors are required to complete COMM core courses before registering in upper-division courses. Students who register for a course for which they have not completed prerequisite(s) with a grade of C or better are subject to being dropped from the course.

Because of the high demand for many COMM courses, students who miss the first class day without prior consent are subject to being dropped from the course so that other students may be added. It is the student’s responsibility to secure prior consent of the instructor.

Students must also complete the required 21 hours in upper-level education courses (EDCI 3800 , EDCI 3830 , EDCI 4060 , EDCI 4070 , EDCI 4108 , EDCI 4118 , EDCI 4840 ) and meet all GPA requirements to apply for state certification. In order to enroll for the first required education course, the student must make application to the certification program in the College of Education in Matthews Hall, Room 105.

All state certification requirements and information on required examinations is available on the web site of the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC), www.tea.state.tx.us.

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