TCNJ MIDDLE SCHOOL CONTENT COURSES
Accepted by the NJ Department of Education
The following courses are NJ-approved in the content area indicated:
EnglishCourse Prefix: LIT, any type of Literature including,
WRI any type of writing
ENGL
RAL 225 Childrens’ Literature
WGS Courses, Cross-listed as LIT or ENGL Courses:
WGS 211 British & Amer. Women Writers
WGS 225 Gender & Childr. Lit
WGS 314 Women’s Autob, Diaries & Letters
WGS 317 The Witch in Literature
WGS 320 Men & Masculin.: Liter. Perspectives
WGS 341 Gay & Lesbian Lit.
WGS 360 Lit by Latinas & Latin-Amer. Women
WGS 376 Global Women Writers
/ Math
MAT 111/Number Theory & Systems for Middle
School Teachers
MAT112/Data Analysis & Probability for Middle
School Teachers
MAT 114/Patterns, Functions & Algorithms for Middle
School Teachers
MAT 115/Geometry for Middle School Teachers
MAT 117/ Discrete Math for Middle School Teachers
MAT118/Concepts of Calculus for Middle School
Teachers
ETE 131/Engineering Math
MAT 105 & 106
Any “MATH” class such as calculus, linear algebra etc.
Any statistics course: “STAT”
Social Studies
Course Prefix: History Economics Geography
Gov’t/Political Science Sociology/Anthropology
AAS 205/African-American History to 1865
AAS 206/ African-American History since 1865
AAS 280/Africana Women in Historical Perspective
AAS 282/History of Race Relations in the US
AAS 351/ Ancient & Medieval Africa
AAS 352/ Colonial & Modern Africa
AAS 375/ Womanist Thought
AAS 378/African-American Women’s History
INT 200/International Studies: Processes, Themes, &
Issues
INT 300/Human Rights in International Relations
INT 350/International Trade in the Caribbean
INT 352/ History of the Caribbean
INT 355/Political Economy of Natural Resources
INT 360/Comparative Political Economy of Development
WGS 240/Introduction to Gay & Lesbian Studies
WGS 250/Politics of Sexuality
WGS 260/Africana Women in Historical Perspective
WGS 301/Women in America
WGS 310/women in Eastern Europe: 1848-Present
WGS 318/Women & the legislative Process Part 1 / Science
Course Prefix: Biology Chemistry
Astronomy Physics
Geology
MST 203: Environmental Science is approved
By the State DOE for Middle School
Science Certification.
ETE 341/Biotechnology & Environmental Systems
“Methods of teaching” courses are not accepted.
All courses must appear on an accredited4-year college/university transcript with credit, even if transferred from a community college.