Subject | Course | Title | Credits |
General Education Requirements (42 credits) | |||
Mathematics | MAT 156 | College Algebra - Educators | 4 |
Communication | ENG 101 | English Composition I | 3 |
ENG 102 | English Composition II | 3 | |
COM 101 or | Oral Communications | 3 | |
COM 106 | Public Speaking | ||
Social Science *Preferred by most transfer institutions and meets state requirement |
PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
HIS 102* or | US History Since 1877 | 3 | |
HIS 146 | Western Civilation: Modern Europe | ||
POL 101* or | American Government | 3 | |
POL 102 | State and Local Government | ||
Natural Science (Choose Option I or Option II) |
Option I (includes 1 two hour CHM lab) BIO 105 and CHM 115 and PHY 111 or |
Essentials of Biology and General Chemistry I and Introduction to Physical Science |
11 |
Option II (must take 2 labs) BIO 105/BIO 106 and CHM 101/103 and PHY 111/113 |
Essentials of Biology with Lab and Introduction to Chemistry with Lab and Introduction to Physical Science with Lab |
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Humanities Choose one from this section: (May take both LIT requirements from this section or choose a second course from the section below.) |
LIT 271 | Literature and Contemporary Cultures | 6 |
LIT 210 | American Literature from 1620-1865 | ||
LIT 220 | American Literature from 1865-Present | ||
May choose a second LIT course from the following: | LIT 200 or | World Mythology | |
LIT 201 or | Mythology in Western Culture | ||
LIT 207 or | Introduction to the Bible as Literature | ||
LIT 215 or | Introduction to Poetry | ||
LIT 222 or | Native American Literature | ||
LIT 223 or | African American Literature | ||
LIT 230 or | Contemporary Fiction | ||
LIT 240 or | Contemporary Literature | ||
LIT 250 or | English Literature before 1800 | ||
LIT 252 or | Introduction to Shakespeare | ||
LIT 260 or | English Literature after 1800 | ||
LIT 272 or | World Literature - Ancient World through the Renaissance | ||
LIT 273 or | World Literature - Enlightenment to 20th Century | ||
LIT 275 or | Holocaust Literature | ||
LIT 280 or | Gender Issues in Literature | ||
LIT 289 | Writing about Literature | ||
Multicultural/Valuing- Choose one: * If choosing to take economics, please first determine which economics course will transfer to your four-year school of choice. ** Cannot count for both EDU and MVC credit |
GEO 100 or | Principles of Geography | 3 |
ECO 100* or | Survey Economics | ||
ECO 110* or | Principles of Macroeconomics | ||
ECO 120* or | Principles of Microeconomics | ||
EDU 247** | Multicultural Education | ||
Core Course Requirements (18 credits) - All EDU courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher and cumulative GPA of 3.00 | |||
EDU 101 | Introduction to Teacher Education | 1 | |
EDU 212 | Foundations of Education in a Diverse Society | 3 | |
EDU 222 | Educational Technology | 3 | |
EDU 240 | Education Psychology | 3 | |
EDU 285 | Teaching Profession with Field Experience | 3 | |
EDU 286 | Education Practicum | 4 | |
EDU 290 | Portfolio Assessment in Education | 1 | |
Electives - Choose 3 Courses From Below (9 credits) | |||
*Courses are a part of the Statewide Articulation AAT Agreement | EDU 125 | Teaching Literature through Storytelling | 3 |
EDU 201 | Cognitive Activities & STEM for Young Children | 3 | |
EDU 202 | Creative Activities & Play for Young Children | 3 | |
EDU 205 | Children, Families, and Communities | 3 | |
EDU 208 | Nutrition, Health, and Safety of Young Children | 3 | |
EDU 225 | Literature for Children | 3 | |
EDU 242 | Art for Children | 3 | |
EDU 247* | Multicultural Education | 3 | |
EDU 217 | Educating Young Children with Special Needs | 3 | |
EDU 250* | Education of Exceptional Learners | 3 | |
EDU 252 | Autism Spectrum Disorders | 3 | |
EDU 255 | Social Communication and Sensory Integration | 3 | |
Total Required Hours: 66 credits |
This degree also requires completion and passage of the Disposition and MoGEA Exams.