Reserved Credits | Summer Credits | Fall Term | Winter Term | Spring Term |
AED 557 – 3 | AED 510 – 3 | AED 552 – 3 | ||
AED 553 – 3 | AED 556 – 3 | AED 558 – 3 | ||
AED 554 – 3 | AED 509 – 3 | AED 599 – 1 | ||
AED 555 – 3 | AED 518 – 3 | AED 501 – 1-3 | ||
AED 510 – 3 | AG 518 – 3 | TCE 572 – 3 (recommended) | ||
TCE 529 – 3 (recommended) | ||||
Total | 15 credits | 15 credits | 10 credits |
Agricultural Education Classes
AED 510 (3) – Professional Internship and edTPA seminar (Fall Student Teaching (August-September))
AED 557 (3) – Issues and Trends in Curriculum and Instruction
AED 553 (3) – Applied Instructional Strategies
AED 554 (3) – Micro-Teaching
AED 555 (3) – Special Topics: Methods of Teaching in a Laboratory
AED 510 (3) – Professional Internship: Agricultural Education (Student Teaching (January – March))
AED 509 (3) – Practicum (Student Teaching (January – March))
AED 518 (3) – Extension Course in Teacher Education: Pedagogy (Student Teaching (January – March))
AG 518 (3) – Extension Course in Teacher Education: Technical (Student Teaching (January – March))
AED 556 (3) – Link Research, Teaching, and Practice
AED 599 (1) – Special Studies in FFA
AED 558 (3) – Improving AST Programs
AED 552 (3) – Program Organization and Management
AED 501 (1-3) – Research
Total Agricultural Education Credits = 38 – 40 (NEED 45 for a Master’s of Science degree at OSU)
Education Courses
TCE 253 or 411 (3) – Learning Across the Lifespan/Ed Psych Learning and Development
TCE 516 (2) or 216 (3) – Purpose, Structure, & Function of Education in a Democracy
TCE 522 or 219 (3) – Multicultural Issues in Education
TCE 472 or 573 (3) – Foundations of ESOL/Bilingual Education
Total Education Credits = 8 of which only 5 can count toward the Master’s Degree, if taken at the graduate level
Reserving Credits for Graduate Program
Students wishing to pursue this option will work directly with the Graduate School. Some basic Graduate School rules to keep in mind are:
- Courses must be in excess of credits required for the undergraduate degree – OR – taken while in non-degree or post baccalaureate status.
- The Graduate School will assess the applicability of graduate courses taken in undergraduate, post baccalaureate and non-degree status after students are admitted to a graduate program at OSU, at the time that the graduate program of study is filed;
- Courses must meet all requirements for graduate course work and be approved by the student’s graduate committee. For additional information, see the catalog at: http://catalog.oregonstate.edu/ChapterDetail.aspx?key=38#Section1802