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Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Major Requirements 74 credit hours with grades of C or better, including 15 to 17 credit hours in a concentration An overall cumulative grade point average of 2.70 or higher All students must complete the Praxis II Exam prior to graduation. Course Requirements REQUIRED EDU-205 Schools and Society FA4 (3) EDU-250 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers (3) EDU-251 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers II (3) EDU-321 Field Experience: Observation and Analysis (1) EDU-330 Instructional Strategies and Teaching Methods (3) EDU-371 Foundations of Reading Instruction (3) EDU-416 The Uses of Technology in Education (3) EDU-419 Children's Literature: A Critical Literacy Perspective (3) EDU-420 Psychology of Education (3) EDU-443 Foundations of Special Education for Exceptional Children (3) or EDU-465 Overview of All Exceptionalities: The Arts in Special Education (3) EDU-452 Teaching Mathematics in Elementary Education (3) EDU-453 Teaching Language Arts in Elementary Education (3) EDU-455 Teaching Reading in Elementary Education (3) EDU-456 Teaching Science in Elementary Education (3) EDU-457 Teaching Social Studies in Elementary Education (3) EDU-462 Classroom Management (3) EDU-492 Service Learning in Teacher Education (1) EDU-499 Student Teaching Seminar in Professional Practice (12)

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Major Requirements 74 credit hours with grades of C or better, including 15 to 17 credit hours in a concentration An overall cumulative grade point average of 2.70 or higher All students must complete the Praxis II Exam prior to graduation. Course Requirements REQUIRED EDU-205 Schools and Society FA4 (3) EDU-250 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers (3) EDU-251 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers II (3) EDU-321 Field Experience: Observation and Analysis (1) EDU-330 Instructional Strategies and Teaching Methods (3) EDU-371 Foundations of Reading Instruction (3) EDU-416 The Uses of Technology in Education (3) EDU-419 Children's Literature: A Critical Literacy Perspective (3) EDU-420 Psychology of Education (3) EDU-443 Foundations of Special Education for Exceptional Children (3) or EDU-465 Overview of All Exceptionalities: The Arts in Special Education (3) EDU-452 Teaching Mathematics in Elementary Education (3) EDU-453 Teaching Language Arts in Elementary Education (3) EDU-455 Teaching Reading in Elementary Education (3) EDU-456 Teaching Science in Elementary Education (3) EDU-457 Teaching Social Studies in Elementary Education (3) EDU-462 Classroom Management (3) EDU-492 Service Learning in Teacher Education (1) EDU-499 Student Teaching Seminar in Professional Practice (12)

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6.5+
Other English Language Requirements:  A TOEFL score of 550 on the paper test; Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 or higher.
Jan-2000

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