Oswego's outstanding educational roots power the adolescence education program, which focuses on teaching grades 7 through 12. In addition to coursework in the liberal arts, you will study in a certification area (biology, chemistry, earth sciences, English, French, German, mathematics, physics, social studies or Spanish) as well as in other arts and sciences support areas. To teach at this level, you would become proficient in your discipline, learning theories and adolescent development. Field placements, usually starting your junior year, in diverse school settings prepare you for the head of the class.