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endorsement [2011/08/18 10:33]
Tim Korb Endorsement to Supplemental Licensure Program terminology
endorsement [2011/08/18 10:35]
Tim Korb Renaming of Licensure program
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-====== Computer Science Teaching Supplemental Licensure Program ====== +Moved to [[License]].
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-A {{:​endorsement_trifold.pdf|trifold}} is available that describes the Supplemental Licensure Program program. ​ Request printed copies by [[cs4edu@cs.purdue.edu|email]]. +
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-The Purdue Computer Science Teaching Supplemental Licensure Program prepares education majors ​to teach computer science in secondary schools. ​ The program is designed to meet the ISTE Secondary Computer Science Education ​[[http://​www.ncate.org/​documents/​ProgramStandards/​ISTE_csed_2002.pdf | program standards]]. The program consists of two components, one in computer science and one in education. +
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-===== 1. Computer Science Course Work ===== +
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-The computer science foundation is obtained by taking five courses. Some of the courses are not only offered by Computer Science, but also through Electrical & Computer Engineering and Mathematics. +
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-  - Contemporary Issues in Computing +
-     * CS 190 (1 credit) +
-  - Programming 1 +
-     * CS 180 (Problem Solving and Object-Oriented Programming in Java, 4 credits) +
-  - Programming 2 +
-     * CS 158 (C Programming,​ 3 credits), or +
-     * CS 159 (Programming Applications For Engineers, 3 credits), or +
-     * CS 177 (Programming with Multimedia Objects (in Python), 4 credits), or +
-     * CS 240 (Programming in C, 3 credits), or +
-     * ECE 264 (Advanced C Programming,​ 2 credits) +
-  - Foundations of CS/Discrete Math  +
-     * CS 182 (Foundations of Computer Science, 3 credits), or +
-     * Math 375 (Discrete Mathematics,​ 3 credits), or +
-     * ECE 369 (Discrete Mathematics for Computer Engineering,​ 3 credits) +
-  - Data Structures and Algorithms  +
-     * CS 251 (Data Structures and Algorithms (Java), 3 credits), or +
-     * ECE 368 (Data Structures and Algorithms (C), 3 credits) +
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-===== 2. Education Course Work and Practicum ===== +
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-The education-related requirements include a computer science methods course, which addresses methods for teaching computer science at the high school level, and a teaching practicum in CS completed in coordination with the teaching practicum in the primary licensure area: +
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-  - Methods of Teaching Computer Science in Secondary Schools (EDST 4xx, 3 credits) +
-  - Teaching Practicum (CS teaching experience will be added to primary licensure area) +
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-For more detailed information,​ a {{:​cs_endorsement_flyer.pdf|handout}} is available. +
endorsement.txt · Last modified: 2011/08/18 10:35 by Tim Korb