Business Education Major (M)

You will be prepared to confidently teach any area of business to your students. Any level of student can learn the basics of business fundamentals. Expand students’ horizons with knowledge in accounting, economics, marketing, business law, and computer science.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Pupil Development. The teacher understands how pupils grow and develop, recognizing that patterns of learning and development vary individually within and across the cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and physical areas. The teacher designs and implements developmentally appropriate and challenging learning experiences for pupils.
  2. Learning Differences. The teacher uses his or her understanding of individual pupil differences and diverse cultures and communities to ensure inclusive learning environments that enable each pupil to meet high standards.
  3. Learning Environments. The teacher works with others to create environments that support individual and collaborative learning, and that encourage positive social interaction, active engagement in learning, and self-motivation.
  4. Content Knowledge. The teacher understands the central concepts, tools of inquiry, and structures of each discipline he or she teaches. The teacher creates learning experiences that make the discipline accessible and meaningful for pupils to assure mastery of the content.
  5. Application of Content. The teacher understands how to connect concepts and use differing perspectives to engage pupils in critical thinking, creativity, and collaborative problem solving related to authentic local and global issues.
  6. Assessment. The teacher understands and uses multiple methods of assessment to engage pupils in their own growth, to monitor pupil progress, and to guide the teacher’s and pupil’s decision making.
  7. Planning for Instruction. The teacher plans instruction that supports every pupil in meeting rigorous learning goals by drawing upon knowledge of content areas, curriculum, cross-disciplinary skills, pedagogy, pupils, and pupils’ communities.
  8. Instructional Strategies. The teacher understands and uses a variety of instructional strategies to encourage pupils to develop a deep understanding of content areas and their connections, and to develop skills to apply knowledge in a meaningful way.
  9. Professional Learning and Ethical Practice. The teacher engages in ongoing professional learning. The teacher uses evidence to continuously evaluate the teacher’s practice, including the effects of the teacher’s choices and actions on pupils, their families, other educators, and the community. The teacher adapts the teacher’s practice to meet the needs of each pupil.
  10. Leadership and Collaboration. The teacher seeks appropriate leadership roles and opportunity in order to take responsibility for pupil learning, to collaborate with pupils, their families, educators, and the community, and to advance the profession.
  11. CUW Faith Standard: Educators model Christian servant leadership by demonstrating consistent moral and ethical behavior, inspiring others by example in their personal, professional, and community lives. In Christian schools, teachers integrate faith and learning, embodying a biblical worldview while fostering a value system that emphasizes character, mission, and service. Teacher candidates seeking the Lutheran Teacher Diploma adhere to the doctrine and practice of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.

Curriculum

NOTE: All licensable majors and minors require that students pass applicable content examinations for licensure in the state of Wisconsin.

NOTE: Business Education is licensable as a K-12 program only.

Core Requirements45 - 48
K-12 Curriculum31 -37
Major Subject Area39
Electives5
Total Hours120-129

NOTE: Check with the Chair of the Secondary Education Department for possible changes in this major.

Core Curriculum - 45-48 Credits

Concordia Common Core - 18-21 Credits

Theology - Public Education
REL 1000The Bible3
REL 1100Christian Faith3
Theology - Lutheran (LTD) & Christian (CTC)
REL 2010Old Testament3
REL 2020New Testament3
REL 2030Biblical Theology3
CCE 1010Christian Citizen3
CCE 1020Western Culture & Worldview3
CCE 1030Western Thought & Worldview3
CCE 1040Science & Humanity3
Liberal Arts Dimensions - 27 Credits
ENG 1040Introduction to Writing3
COMM 1100Public Speaking (or a language course)3
or COMM 2100 Interpersonal Communication
Faith and Life Elective: Any course with REL prefix other than REL 1000, 1100, 2010, 2020, 2030 3
ED 1102Foundations of Education3
HHP 1100Stewardship of the Body1
HHP Activity Course 1
Human Creativity and Expression: Art, Music, Theater, Literature or Graphic Design activity course3
MATH 1250Contemporary Math3
or MATH 1280 College Algebra
SCI 1100Introduction to Life and Physical Sciences4
ED 1103Human Relations for Teachers3
Note: Two CUW - approved writing intensive courses are required for graduation. Other Electives if under 120 credits: 3-6

K-12 Curriculum - 31 - 37 credits

Education Seminars (seminars are graded as pass/fail)
ED 1000Orientation Seminar0
ED 2000UDS Seminar0
ED 3000Student Teaching Seminar0
Theoretical & Practical Components
ED 1230Nature of the Exceptional Child3
ED 1275Human Learning3
ED 3318The Art & Science of Planning 23
ED 4337The Art and Science of Assessment 2,33
ED 4339The Art and Science of Instruction 2,33
ED 4411The Profession and Ethics of Teaching 23
Student Teaching Component (Take these courses in the same semester)
ED 4414Portfolio Completion-Secondary 21
ED 4452Secondary Education Student Teaching12
Lutheran (LCMS Members) Teacher Diploma Requirements
ED 2306Teaching the Faith3
REL 4000Lutheran Confessions3
Christian Teacher Certification Requirements
ED 2306Teaching the Faith3
Select one of the following:
REL 4000Lutheran Confessions3
REL 3860Law and Gospel in the Life of the Church3
REL 3500A Survey of Christian Thought3
PHIL 3250Christian Apologetics3
PHIL 3340Christ and Culture3

Major Requirements - 39 credits

Required Courses
ACCT 2100Financial Accounting3
ACCT 2200Managerial Accounting3
BCOM 2400Business Writing3
BUS 1200Business Essentials3
BUS 2200Business Law I3
CSC 1010Foundations of Computer Science3
GD 1010Digital Design Fundamentals3
ECON 2000Principles of Economics3
MGMT 1200Management & Leadership3
MGMT 3640Small Business Administration3
MGMT 4620International Business3
MKTG 1300Sales and Marketing3
ED 4377Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Business Education - Secondary 2,33
Total Hours39
2

Course Requires Upper Division Status.

3

ED4337, ED4339, and ED4377 are taken concurrently during the Fall prior to student teaching.

Plan - Lutheran Teacher Diploma

Plan of Study Grid
Semester 1Hours
ED 1000 Orientation Seminar 0
ED 1102 Foundations of Education 3
ACCT 2100 Financial Accounting 3
CCE 1010 Christian Citizen 3
ED 1103 Human Relations for Teachers 3
REL 2010 Old Testament 3
BCOM 2400 Business Writing 3
 Hours18
Semester 2
ED 1275 Human Learning 3
REL 2020 New Testament 3
CCE 1020 Western Culture & Worldview 3
ACCT 2200 Managerial Accounting 3
BUS 1200 Business Essentials 3
 Hours15
Semester 3
ED 1230 Nature of the Exceptional Child 3
ENG 1040 Introduction to Writing 3
CCE 1030 Western Thought & Worldview 3
BUS 2200 Business Law I 3
CSC 1010 Foundations of Computer Science 3
 Hours15
Semester 4
CCE 1040 Science & Humanity 3
ED 2000 UDS Seminar 0
HHP ACTIVITY COURSE 1
GD 1010 Digital Design Fundamentals 3
ECON 2000 Principles of Economics 3
HHP 1100 Stewardship of the Body 1
REL 2030 Biblical Theology 3
 Hours14
Semester 5
MGMT 1200 Management & Leadership 3
SCI 1100 Introduction to Life and Physical Sciences 4
REL ELECTIVE 3
MKTG 1300 Sales and Marketing 3
COMM 1100
Public Speaking
or Interpersonal Communication
3
 Hours16
Semester 6
ED 3318 The Art & Science of Planning 3
ED 4411 The Profession and Ethics of Teaching 3
MGMT 3640 Small Business Administration 3
MGMT 4620 International Business 3
HUMAN CREATIVITY & EXPRESSION 3
ED 2306 Teaching the Faith 3
 Hours18
Semester 7
ED 4337 The Art and Science of Assessment 3
ED 3000 Student Teaching Seminar 0
ED 4377 Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Business Education - Secondary 3
ED 4339 The Art and Science of Instruction 3
REL 4000 Lutheran Confessions 3
MATH 1250 Contemporary Math 3
 Hours15
Semester 8
ED 4414 Portfolio Completion-Secondary 1
ED 4452 Secondary Education Student Teaching 12
 Hours13
 Total Hours124

Course options and schedule are subject to change.

Plan - Public Education

Plan of Study Grid
Semester 1Hours
ED 1000 Orientation Seminar 0
ED 1102 Foundations of Education 3
ACCT 2100 Financial Accounting 3
CCE 1010 Christian Citizen 3
ED 1103 Human Relations for Teachers 3
BCOM 2400 Business Writing 3
 Hours15
Semester 2
ED 1275 Human Learning 3
REL 1100 Christian Faith 3
CCE 1020 Western Culture & Worldview 3
ACCT 2200 Managerial Accounting 3
BUS 1200 Business Essentials 3
 Hours15
Semester 3
ED 1230 Nature of the Exceptional Child 3
ENG 1040 Introduction to Writing 3
CCE 1030 Western Thought & Worldview 3
BUS 2200 Business Law I 3
CSC 1010 Foundations of Computer Science 3
 Hours15
Semester 4
CCE 1040 Science & Humanity 3
ED 2000 UDS Seminar 0
REL 1000 The Bible 3
GD 1010 Digital Design Fundamentals 3
ECON 2000 Principles of Economics 3
MATH 1250 Contemporary Math 3
ELECTIVE 3
 Hours18
Semester 5
MGMT 1200 Management & Leadership 3
SCI 1100 Introduction to Life and Physical Sciences 4
HHP ACTIVITY COURSE 1
MKTG 1300 Sales and Marketing 3
COMM 1100
Public Speaking
or Interpersonal Communication
3
HHP 1100 Stewardship of the Body 1
 Hours15
Semester 6
ED 3318 The Art & Science of Planning 3
MGMT 3640 Small Business Administration 3
ED 4411 The Profession and Ethics of Teaching 3
MGMT 4620 International Business 3
HUMAN CREATIVITY & EXPRESSION 3
 Hours15
Semester 7
ED 4337 The Art and Science of Assessment 3
ED 3000 Student Teaching Seminar 0
ED 4377 Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Business Education - Secondary 3
ED 4339 The Art and Science of Instruction 3
REL ELECTIVE 3
ELECTIVE 2
 Hours14
Semester 8
ED 4414 Portfolio Completion-Secondary 1
ED 4452 Secondary Education Student Teaching 12
 Hours13
 Total Hours120

Course options and schedule are subject to change.