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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Middle Level Education, B.S.


The Middle Level program provides students with the knowledge, skills, experience and disposition to be an effective educator of students in grades 4-8.  Middle Level majors can choose to specialize in either one or two concentration areas. Single concentration specialists will have the opportunity to specialize in one of four concentration areas: English/Language Arts, Math, Science, or Social Studies. Double concentration specialists will have the opportunity to specialize in two content areas as allowed by PDE: Math/Science, Math/Social Studies, Math/English, Science/Social Studies, or Science/English. The required professional preparation courses, in conjunction with valuable field experiences, will enable you to meet the many challenges faced by middle level teachers, including the ability to empower students with the requisite knowledge, skills, and attitudes to become lifelong learners.  As well, the Department seeks to educate future teachers who are committed to their own lifelong learning.  The Middle Level Education program prepares students for licensure in grades 4-8, in specified content areas.

Requirements for Graduation:

To be eligible for graduation, students majoring in Middle Level Education must complete a minimum of 120 credits, achieve a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher, satisfy the College’s residency requirements, and complete the General Education Requirements of the College. A minimum grade of 2.0 is required for First Year Seminar and all courses taken as part of Foundations. Courses used to complete the General Education Requirements may not be taken on a pass/fail basis.  A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 is required to student teach and to obtain Pennsylvania teaching certification.

The General Education Requirements of the college require students to successfully complete First Year Seminar, Foundations (FCO 103 will be a required co-requisite with FCO 105 for students who have a high school GPA below 3.20), Disciplinary Perspectives, and a Constellation. Students who enter the college with 30 credit hours completed will not take a First Year Seminar course and therefore must take an additional 3 credits for graduation. Transfer students that are awarded 60 or more credits upon acceptance to York College will not be required to complete a Constellation.  However, all Education majors are required to take courses found in the Transformation: Children, Families, and Development Across the Lifespan as part of their teaching certification requirements.  For single concentration specialists, these include PSY 221  or PSY 223 , SPE 200  and SPE 270  or SPE 271  and an elective course within the Constellation.  For double concentration specialists, these include PSY 221  or PSY 223 SPE 200 , and SPE 270  or SPE 271 , and a course required in the major (EDU 225 ).   

In addition, students majoring in Middle Level Education must achieve a grade of 3.0 or higher in FCO 105 EDU 260 MAT 115 /MAT 171  (for Math Concentration), MAT 150 MLE 201 , and SE 220 , and demonstrate satisfactory progress on identified professional and personal dispositions.  Students seeking certification in Middle Level Education will be required to have a minimum of 190 hours of Field Experience prior to the Student Teaching Semester and meet specific Certification Requirements listed in the Department of Education.

General Education Requirement


First Year Seminar


Foundations Requirements


Disciplinary Perspectives Requirement


Constellation Requirement


The Constellation requirement is met when a student completes four courses from a minimum of three disciplines within the Constellation requirements.  Transfer students that are awarded 60 or more credits upon acceptance to York College will not be required to complete a Constellation except for Education majors.

All education majors are required to declare the Transformation: Children, the Family, and Development across the Lifespan constellation as part of their General Education requirements. This constellation provides coursework in areas that relate directly to the field of education such as child development, literacy development and English language learners.  The content in these specific courses includes competencies required to earn a Pennsylvania Teaching Certification.  For single concentration specialists, the courses include PSY 221  or PSY 223 , SPE 200 , and SPE 270  or SPE 271 , and an elective course within the Constellation.  For double concentration specialists, the courses include PSY 221  or PSY 223 , SPE 200 , and SPE 270  or SPE 271 , and a course required in the major (EDU 225 ).

Required Major Courses:


A grade of 2.0 is required in all the courses listed below.

Concentration Area:


Students must select one of the following concentration areas to complete:

Social Studies


Mathematics and Social Studies


Science and Social Studies


Education Electives (2 credits)


Single concentration specialists select two credits of electives from ECH, EDU, MLE, SE or SPE.  Double concentration specialists are not required to complete education electives.

Elective Courses (2-3 credits)


Single concentration specialists may choose any 2-3 credits of elective courses.  Double concentration specialist students are not required to complete elective courses.

Professional Semester


Students are required to have earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 before admittance into the Professional Semester.

Single Concentration Specialist Suggested Course Sequence:


Junior Year (31 credits)


Senior Year (28-29 credits)


Double Concentration Specialist Suggested Course Sequence:


Sophomore Year (34-35 credits)


Junior Year (32 credits)