The Adolescence Education: Computer Science dual major is a track in Siena College’s nationally accredited Teacher Preparation Program. In order to be eligible for the All Grades Education: Computer Science dual major, students must complete the education course requirements below and the requirements for the Computer Science, B.S. Computer Science Education Track. Students will need to maintain at least a 2.75 GPA in Computer Science, a 3.0 in Education, and an overall GPA of 3.0.
The Computer Science major provides students with the necessary content knowledge, and the All Grades Education: Computer Science major provides students with the pedagogical knowledge required to teach Computer Science at the elementary and secondary levels. When earned together, the dual major in Computer Science and All Grades Education: Computer Science prepares students to meet the New York State Education Department program requirements for initial certification in Computer Science (grades K-12).
Students who complete the All Grades Education: Computer Science dual major will earn a B.S. degree with two majors, one in Computer Science and another in All Grades Education: Computer Science.
Education Course Requirements for the Adolescence Education Major (32 Credits)
Students should complete EDUC 210, EDUC 260, EDUC 261, and EDUC 365 by the end of the junior year. In the spring of the junior year, students must apply for admission into the professional year (methods and student teaching semesters) in order to complete the Education Dual Major. Admission into the professional year is based on application materials, meeting minimum GPA requirements, and demonstrating dispositions and behaviors that indicate a readiness to become a successful teacher. During the Professional Year Sequence, students take EDUC 381 and EDUC 481 in the fall (methods coursework and fieldwork) and complete their student teaching in the spring.
Students need to plan their programs so that they may follow the requirements of the year-long Professional Sequence. Students planning to study abroad are urged to consult early with faculty in the Education Department about their schedules. The international experience may not interrupt the Professional Sequence. Transfer students interested in the certification program should also contact the Education Department prior to planning their coursework at Siena.