EC-6 Core Subjects with Supplemental Bilingual Certification
EC-6 Core Subjects with Supplemental Bilingual Certification
Post-Baccalaureate Certification
This post-baccalaureate teacher certification program is designed for individuals
who want to earn initial teacher certification to teach in bilingual settings in EC-6
classrooms. In bilingual education, the child’s native language and English are both
used for instruction in all or part of the school curriculum. This is a 24-hour program equivalent to eight courses. Of those 24 hours, 18 hours
(6 courses) are online coursework, and the remaining 6 hours (2 courses) are either
student teaching or practicum. Students in this program may count a number of courses
toward a MEd in Teaching if they apply to and are accepted into that degree program.
Admission Requirements
Successfully complete a bachelor's degree program with a GPA of 3.0 for the last
60 hours, or 2.8 overall with at least 3 hours in Math, Science, English, and Social
Studies.
Proficiency in Spanish (ability to read, write, and speak fluently)
Apply to Teacher Education and Administration at the University of North Texas. Students
must continue to meet the requirements of the Online Teacher Certification Program
in order to remain in the program.
Apply to Toulouse Graduate School
You must be admitted to the Toulouse Graduate School before enrolling in the accelerated online program.
Submit your application at applytexas.org and choose the "Elementary Teacher Certification" in the degree plan list. Make sure you confirm that you are applying for the Online Program when prompted. Details on their requirements and applications deadlines can be viewed
here. Requirements for international applicants can be viewed at http://admissions.unt.edu/international, including information on meeting the English Language Proficiency requirement. The
Department encourages students to apply well in advance of the posted deadlines. All
departmental application materials must be received within two months of the submitted
online application.
Pay the $75 application fee, which can be submitted through applytexas.org.
Request an official transcript of your records from each college or university that you have attended (official
transcripts of all academic coursework previously undertaken, including an undergraduate
degree from an accredited academic institution in an allied field) and have them sent
to the Toulouse Graduate School. Submit documents to:
University of North Texas Toulouse Graduate School 1155 Union Circle #305459 (USPS) 1147 Union Circle, ESSC Room 354 (UPS/FedEx) Denton, TX 76203 Email: GradAdmission@unt.edu Phone: 940-565-2383 Fax: 940-565-2414
Admission of International Students
Applicants who do not hold either U.S. citizenship or U.S. permanent resident alien
status should apply through the UNT International Admissions Office, in addition to
the Toulouse Graduate School and College of Health and Public Service. An international
applicant's bachelor's degree should be equivalent to a U.S. four-year bachelor's
degree. International students ONLY: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) — check minimum scores required with
your program advisor.
Apply to the College of Education
Send all departmental materials and application inquiries to:
Carmen Yanes Academic Advisor University of North Texas Department of Teacher Education and Administration 1155 Union Circle #311335 Denton, TX 76203-5017 Email:carmen.yanes@unt.edu coe-pbadvisors@unt.edu
Check Status Online
There are two ways to check your application status:
To check if your transcripts have been submitted: The Toulouse Graduate School will send you an email and pin number to check online
at my.unt.edu. You will need to activate your EUID with the pin number and click on Admissions
Status.
To check if your supporting documents have been submitted: Email your full name and UNT Student ID to carmen.yanes@unt.edu or coe-pbadvisors@unt.edu. Enter "Application Status Update" as well as your name and UNT Student ID in the
email subject line.
Course Requirements for Certificate (24 hours)
EDCI 5010 - Everyone Can Learn: Applying Theory to Teaching Practice (3 hours) EDBE 5560 - Fundamentals of Bilingual and ESL Education, EC-12 (3 hours) EDBE 5570 - Assessing Language and Content Learning in Bilingual/ESL Education (3 hours) EDBE 5590 - ESL Pedagogy EC-12 (3 hours) EDRE 5070 - Literacy Development for English Language Learners (3 hours) EDBE 5580 - Curriculum for EC-8 Bilingual Education (3 hours)or EDBE 5582 -ESL Content Instruction
EDEE 5101 - Student Teaching Pre-K through Grade 6 (3 hours) EDEE 5102 - Student Teaching Pre-K through Grade 6 (3 hours) or EDEE 5105 - Practicum I (3 hours) EDEE 5115 - Practicum II (3 hours)
Five state exams must be passed for the student to become certified by the state:
TExES Core Subjects EC-6
TExES Bilingual Target Language Proficiency Test for Spanish – taken the first semester
of enrollment
TExES Bilingual Supplemental – recommended to be taken after completion of at least
12 hours
TExES Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities Exam EC-12 – recommended to be taken
after the EC-6 Test
TExES STR - Science of Teaching Reading - recommended to be taken after the EC-6 Test
To attain the teaching certificate, candidates must complete all course work, attain
passing scores on the appropriate state examination, and send an application to TEA
for the certificate.
NOTE: The Clinical Practice is limited to schools within a 50 mile-radius from UNT.
For more information contact your academic advisor.