Jan 28, 2026  
CURRENT 2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
CURRENT 2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

Middle Grades Education, BSEd


Total number of hours for the program: 120.

This number depends on the concentrations selected, as well as the hours taken in the major that also count for Liberal Studies.

Admission to the Middle Grades Education Program

Students seeking admission to the Middle Grades Education Program must declare their major, declare their academic concentrations and meet the requirements for admission to the Teacher Education Program .  In addition to these requirements, Middle Grades education majors must earn a grade of C or better in all required courses (including Academic Concentration courses). This C or better requirement includes EDCI 201, ENGL 101, ENGL 202, and MATH 221. Students who score below a C twice on any course in the professional education sequence or within the major are withdrawn from teacher education. Students whose overall GPA falls below 2.75 will be removed from the program and must improve their GPA to reapply for admission. Students who receive an F in any course in the professional education sequence or major must retake the course when it is offered and earn a grade of C or better. Students who do not successfully complete internship may be withdrawn from the program and become ineligible for licensure.

Professional Education Sequence in Middle Grades Education

To take courses in the required Professional Education Sequence, students must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program and are subject to the teacher education requirements. EDCI 201 and SPED 240 are the only courses in the professional education sequence that may be taken before admission to teacher education.

Continuation in the Middle Grades Education Program

To continue in the program, students must meet the continuation requirements of the Teacher Education Program . Any dismissal from a field experience or internship will automatically result in a grade lower than a C and will make the teacher candidate ineligible for licensure.

Liberal Studies Hours (42 hours)


Liberal Studies Program Requirements  

Major in Middle Grades Education BSEd Degree


Liberal Studies (42 hours including 3 hours of Freshman Seminar) Middle Grades Concentration: Must complete an academic concentrations consisting of 21 to 26 hours from the four concentrations of  Mathematics, Science, Social Studies and Language Arts

Teacher Education Program


Teacher Education Program Policies and Procedures

Professional Education Sequence (30 hours)


All Middles Grades Education majors are required to complete 30 hours in the Professional Education Sequence. You must be fully admitted into the Teacher Education program and have a 2.75 cumulative GPA to enroll in all courses in this Professional Education Sequence except for EDCI 201 and SPED 240. The following courses are in the Professional Education Sequence for the Middles Grades Education major:

Middle Grades Major Course (30 hours)


*Indicates a course that also counts as a Liberal Studies course

Concentrations


Students should take one concentration from those listed below.

Language Arts Concentration (21 hours)


Students with an academic concentration for Middle Grades English Language Arts must take the following courses:

Mathematics Concentration (23-25 hours)


Students with an academic concentration for Middle Grades Math must take the following courses:

They should also select one from the following:


Science Concentration (25-26 hours)


Students with an academic concentration for Middle Grade Science must take the following courses:

Social Studies Concentration (24 hours)


Students with an academic concentration for Middle Grade Social Studies must take the following courses:

Additional requirements:


No course in program requirements or middle-grades area of licensure with a grade lower than C will be accepted for graduation. No course with prefix of: EDMG, ELMG, EDRD, or with a grade lower than a C will be accepted for graduation. Visit the program’s website at middlegrades.wcu.edu to view the eight-semester curriculum guide.