Department of Curriculum & Instruction
Secondary Education Program
Computer Science Education for Teacher Licensure2
See the College of Education page for additional requirements.
Curriculum
The matrix below is a sample plan for all coursework required for this program.
- Freshman
Fall Spring ENGL 1013 Composition I1 3 ENGL 1023 Composition II1 3 MATH 1113 College Algebra or higher level Mathematics 3 Social Sciences1 3 TECH 1001 Orientation to the University 1 Fine Arts & Humanities1 3 COMS 1333 Web Publishing I 3 COMS 2104 Foundations of Computer Programming I 4 COMS 1403 Orientation to Computing, Information, and Technology 3 COMS 2700 Networking and Architecture Laboratory 0 COMS 1411 Computer and Information Science Lab 1 COMS 2703 Computer Networks and Architecture 3 Total Hours 14 Total Hours 16 - Sophomore
Fall Spring SEED 2002 Education as Profession 2 Social Sciences1 3 COMM 2173 Business and Professional Speaking or COMM 2003 Professional Speaking 3 U.S. History/Government1 3 Science with Lab1 4 Science with Lab1 4 COMS 2203 Foundations of Computer Programming II 3 COMS 2213 Data Structures 3 COMS 2903 Discrete Structures for Technical Majors 3 Elective3 3 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 16 - Junior
Fall Spring SEED 3552 Child and Adolescent Development 2 Fine Arts & Humanities1 3 SEED 3702 Introduction to Educational Technology 2 SEED 4052 Educating Diverse and Exceptional Learners 2 COMS 3053 Implications of Technology on Society 3 COMS 3243 Data Mining 3 COMS 3233 Database Design and Implementation 3 COMS 3413 App Development 3 COMS 3903 Systems Software and Architecture 3 Elective3 4 Elective3 3 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 15 - Senior
1See appropriate alternatives or substitutions in "General Education Requirements".
2For teacher licensure, students must achieve the minimum score on the Praxis II Specialty
Area and Principles of Learning and Teaching Tests as determined by the Arkansas Department
of Education. For further requirements see Admission and Retention to Teacher Education and also the Criteria for Internships located on the College of Education home page.
3The elective courses placed in the degree should be used by students to take either
COMS courses or courses in another area that the student would like to get certified
(i.e. mathematics, business - both of which offer a minor). This will make graduates
more marketable.