How will I become certified in a specific subject area if each of the seven teacher certificate courses focus on general education and pedagogy?
To become certified to teach in a particular area, such as Elementary Education or Secondary Math, there are required content courses that the student will have to have successfully completed before earning their certification. These courses may have been completed through the student’s undergraduate study, but if not, the student must complete these courses before they can obtain their certification. Once a student is accepted into Drexel’s teacher certification program, an advisor will review their official transcripts and determine what content courses they will be required to take. These courses can be completed before or during Drexel’s program and can be completed at another school if pre-approved by graduate advisor. To view a list of the content courses that are required for your particular concentration area, please visit the School of Education’s Elementary or Secondary Content Course Pages.
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