School of Education

Professional Education Requirements: English Education

The professional program is a full-time, four-semester sequence of education courses and school-based field experiences. The four semesters of professional course work must be followed sequentially and taken in consecutive semesters. Students must enroll in all course work outlined in each semester of the program, even if similar course work was taken at another institution. Students are admitted each summer to begin the professional sequence in the fall.

Students are expected to have completed most of their major and liberal studies course work by the start of their professional sequence. The structure of the professional sequence allows very little time to pursue remaining course work in these areas. Many students elect to finish their remaining requirements during the summer or after the sequence has been completed.

Students admitted to two areas of certification follow the same four-semester sequence as single certification students; however, students should expect to complete additional requirements during the student teaching semesters. Students will be placed in each of the certification settings within the same school and must complete methods courses for each certification area. Specific combinations of subject areas may result in modifications of these additional requirements. Students admitted to multiple majors or minors must consult with program coordinators in both subject areas to arrange sequence requirements.

The professional program is full time and places heavy demands on students' time and energy. The professional sequence is particularly taxing for students completing certification in two subject areas. Students must make satisfactory progress in their program to continue. This professional judgment is made by faculty program coordinators in consultation with cooperating teachers and supervisors.

Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 3
Semester 4

Additional State Licensing Requirements

Additional Wisconsin State certification and licensing requirements include Minority Group Relations and Conflict Resolution.