Secondary Education Concentration
Christian education is essential to the fulfillment of Christ’s commission to the church. West Coast Baptist College places a focused effort on training the teachers of tomorrow for Christian schools around the world. Combining high quality teaching with a passion for Christ will enable graduates of this department to positively influence their future students. The capstone of this program is a seven-week student teaching experience in a Christian school.
A student with a Secondary Education concentration will choose two proficiencies. The first proficiency must be chosen from the following list and include the requisite number of credit hours.
- English–27
- Science–24
- History–28
- Math–26
The second proficiency must be chosen from the following list and include the requisite number of credit hours.
- Business–16
- Church Music–18
- English–16
- History–16
- Math–17
- Music Education–18
- Science–16
- Speech–16
Interesting Courses
What makes Christian education different from secular education? What is the foundation of Christian teaching and methodology? How does Christian education fit with the home and church? These and many other areas of philosophy will be studied in this course. Prerequisite: None
This is a senior-level course designed for elementary and secondary education concentrations. Teacher preparation in and out of the classroom is a major component of this course, both philosophically and practically. Topics will include teaching skill, student interaction, classroom and lesson preparation, mentoring students, creating a desire to learn, healthy expectations of student achievement, application of material, use of visuals and modalities, and training students for the future.
Teaching Elementary Science is an upper-level science education class designed to train and equip teachers at both the lower and upper elementary levels so that they will not only know and communicate scientific principles effectively, but also that they will relate course content in the form of spiritual applications in order to help their students grow in their walks with the Lord. Students will teach multiple times to allow for evaluation and improvement to occur as the semester progresses. Prerequisite: 3 credits of science; 64 credits earned
This course introduces key concepts and theories that provide a foundation for further studies in mathematics (Geometry, Algebra 2, and beyond). Students will be challenged to increase their mathematic literacy in the topics of signed numbers, linear equations, word problems, exponents, polynomials, factoring, and rational equations. The problem solving and critical thinking skills that are learned in Algebra 1 can be taken to and applied in other academic disciplines. Prerequisite: MA 100 or SAT score ≥ 540 or ACT score ≥ 22
This course provides an overview of the various forms of creative writing. Students will study and practice a wide variety of creative writing forms, including poetry, short stories, drama, and ministry writing. Prerequisite: EN 102
Key Faculty
Degree Plan
Freshman Fall
Course Code Course Name Credits BI 101 Old Testament Survey 3.0 EN 101 Grammar and Composition 1 3.0 OR 101 Principles of Christian Living 2.0 PT 111 Personal Evangelism 2.0 Choose from Proficiency 1 3.0 Math Elective 3.0 Total 6 16.0 Freshman Spring
Course Code Course Name Credits AP 101 Apologetics 3.0 BI 102 New Testament Survey 3.0 EN 102 Grammar and Composition 2 3.0 PT 100 Practical Theology 1.0 SPCH 101 Freshman Speech 2.0 Choose from Proficiency 1 3.0 Choose from Proficiency 2 2.0 Total 7 17.0 Sophomore Fall
Course Code Course Name Credits BC 101 Introduction to Biblical Counseling 2.0 BI 373 Theology 3 3.0 ED 226 Philosophy of Christian Education 2.0 HI 283 US History 1 3.0 Choose from Proficiency 1 2.0 Choose from Proficiency 1 3.0 Choose from Proficiency 2 2.0 Total 7 17.0 Sophomore Spring
Course Code Course Name Credits BI 372 Theology 2 3.0 ED 323 Introduction to Exceptional Learners 2.0 HI 284 US History 2 3.0 Choose from Proficiency 1 3.0 Choose from Proficiency 2 3.0 Bible Elective 2.0 Total 6 16.0 Junior Fall
Course Code Course Name Credits AP 402 Biblical Ethics 2.0 BI 231 Introduction to Dispensationalism 2.0 BI 371 Theology 1 3.0 PT 311 Christian Marriage and Home 2.0 Choose from Proficiency 1 2.0 Choose from Proficiency 1 3.0 Choose from Proficiency 2 3.0 Total 7 17.0 Junior Spring
Course Code Course Name Credits BI 291 Methodical Bible Studies 2.0 ED 338 Secondary Classroom Management 3.0 ED 403 Classroom Technology 2.0 PT 100 Practical Theology 1.0 Choose from Proficiency 1 3.0 Choose from Proficiency 2 3.0 General Elective 2.0 Total 7 16.0 Senior Fall
Course Code Course Name Credits AP 301 Science and Faith 2.0 BI 401 Baptist History and Distinctives 3.0 EN 201 Advanced Composition and Grammar 3.0 Choose from Proficiency 1 3.0 Choose from Proficiency 2 2.0 Choose from Proficiency 2 3.0 Total 6 16.0 Senior Spring
Course Code Course Name Credits ED 411 Internal Student Teaching 9.0 ED 430 Education Seminar 3.0 ED 441 Education Evaluation 2.0 ED 450 Integrating the Bible into All Subjects 1.0 ED 451 Practical Teaching Methods 1.0 Total 5 16.0