Elementary Education Major (1-6): 70 hours
Professional Education Requirements:
Note: Students May Not enroll for 300-level or 400-level courses in this section until they have fulfilled all program admission requirements and submitted all paperwork for admission to the Teacher Education Program.
The following requirements are listed in the Education section of the college catalog.
- ECO 213 Principles of Economics I: Macro
- EDU 103 Intro to Education
- EDU 202 Child Growth & Development
- EDU 223 Educational Psychology
- EDU 313 Psychology & Education of the Exceptional Child
- EDU 403 Classroom Management
- EED 100 Freshman Field Experience
- EED 200 Sophomore Field Experience
- EED 300 Junior Field Experience
- EED 400 Senior Field Experience
- EED 253 Literature for Children
- EED 301 Teaching mathematics in Elementary School
- EED 302 Teaching Science in Elementary School
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- EED 311 Teaching Language Arts in Elementary School
- EED 312 Teaching Social Studies in Elementary School
- EED 323 Teaching Art in Elementary School
- EED 333 Teaching Reading in Elementary School
- EED 353 Teaching Health & Physical Education in Elementary School
- EED 382 Music for Children
- EED 423 Reading in the Content Areas
- EED 452 Reading Diagnosis & Correction
- EED 479 Elementary Education Professional Semester
- GEO 103 World Geography
- MTH 163 Structure of the Real Number System*
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*Since the competencies for this course are met in the 21-hour concentration in mathematics, students seeking dual certification which includes that concentration, or ECE and EED majors seeking a 21-hours concentration in mathematics, are not required to take MTH 163
Free Electives: 14-15 hours
Note: The elementary education major must have a 21-semester-hour concentration in a subject/content area. Courses completed as general education requirements may be applied toward the 21-hour total. Students should carefully select remaining elective hours to complete their 21-semester-hour concentration requirement. |