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(K-6) (CIP 13.1202)
Coordinator of Undergraduate Elementary
Education: Dr. Powell
The elementary education (K-6) program is
designed to prepare a student for licensure to teach at the elementary school
level. Course requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree in the
elementary education area are as follows:
English 101,102, and two of the following courses
201, 202, 203, 204; Foreign Language 201 and 202*, Music 321;
Art 321; Drama 115: History 111,112, 221 or 222, and 331 or 332;Government 229;
Geography 113 or 114; Sociology 345; Math 111,203; Psychology 222; Religion 101
or 125 and another upper division religion elective; two laboratory science
courses (SIED 117 is recommended); Exercise Science 111 or112, 185, and 334; and
the following Education courses:
- EDUC 131
- EDUC 221
- EDUC 225
- EDUC 341
- EDUC 351
- EDUC 373
- EDUC 400
- EDUC 431
- EDUC 435
- EDUC 448
- EDUC 450
- EDUC 454
- EDUC 455
- EDUC 456
- EDUC 457
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Introduction to Fine Arts (3)
Introduction to Education (3)
Writing Seminar (3)
Child and Adolescent Development (3)
Elementary Education Curriculum (3)
Exceptional Children (3) (Psychology 373)
English/Language Arts (6)
Educational Psychology (3)
Mathematics for Elementary Education (2)
Social Studies for Elementary Education (2)
Science curriculum, Methods, and Materials (2)
Student Teaching Seminar (3)
Educational Technology Foundations (3)
Practicum (3)
Student Teaching (6) |

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*To fulfill the foreign language requirement, the student must pass 201, and
202, or if starting a new language, the student must pass 101,102, and 201, with
all courses in the same language.
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