Timeline for Education Courses


The aggieTEACH-Arts & Sciences Program is designed to help students obtain secondary teacher certification during their undergraduate experience at Texas A&M. The table below gives a “suggested” timeline for the required SEED minor courses based upon a student’s classification. There is flexibility with the scheduling of INST 222, INST 210, and RDNG 465 (or RDNG 372); however, the timing for the three TEFB courses must be consecutive, ending with the Senior Methods coursework the last semester of coursework (immediately before clinical teaching).

Entering your…

Freshman Year Sophmore Year Junior Year
Semester 1
  • ARSC 201
Semester 2
Semester 3 (Apply to aggieTEACH)
  • ARSC 201
    (Apply to aggieTEACH)
Semester 4
  • INST 222
Semester 5
  • TEFB 322 (Non ELAR)
  • TEFB 322 (Non ELAR)
  • INST 222
  • ARSC 201
  • INST 222
    (Apply to aggieTEACH)
Semester 6
  • TEFB 324
  • RDNG 465 or 372
  • TEFB 324
  • RDNG 465 or 372
  • TEFB 322 (Non ELAR)
  • TEFB 324 (wintermester)
  • RDNG 465 or 372
Semester 7
  • Senior Methods Course(s)
  • INST 210
  • Senior Methods Course(s)
  • INST 210
  • Senior Methods Course(s)
  • INST 210
Semester 8
  • Clinical Teaching
  • Clinical Teaching
  • Clinical Teaching

Admission to aggieTEACH is a prerequisite for TEFB 322, TEFB 324, and Senior Methods Coursework.

Jennifer WhitfieldaggieTEACH – Timeline for Education Courses