Plan of Study – Licensure only Elementary Education Licensure (K-6) (64 Credit Hours) 2 Years Full Time Professional Core (16 hours) EDN 200 EDNL 200 EDN 203 EDN 300 EDNL 300 EDN 301 EDN 303 Teacher, School and Society Field Studies Psychological Foundations of Teaching Elementary Programs and Practices Elementary Programs and Practices Field Experience Instructional Design and Evaluation Instructional Technology Professional Education (Methods Courses) 34 Credit Hours The following courses require admissions to Watson: EDN 322 EDNL 322 EDN 340 EDNL 340 EDN 319 EDNL 331 EDN 344 Foundations of Number and Algebraic Reasoning (K-6) *** Education Laboratory Reading Foundations (K-6) Education Laboratory Meeting Needs of Special Students in Elementary Schools Apprentice Field Experience I Literature in the Elementary School (K-6) *** Prerequisite: Six semester hours of college transferable math EDN 330 EDN 414 EDN 325 EDNL 332 EDNL 333 EDN 334 EDN 336 EDN 348 Diversity Education (K-6) Integrating the Arts in the Elementary Curriculum Foundations of Geometry, Measurement, and Data (K-6) Apprentice Field Experience II Apprentice Field Experience III Social Studies Curriculum and Instruction (K-6) The Teaching of Science (K-6) The Teaching of Communication Arts (K-6) Professional Semester (Internship) 14 Credit Hours EDN 419 EDN 411 EDN 413 Seminar in Education (K-6) Practicum (K-6) Classroom Management Seminar (K-6) Pre-requisites may be found in the course catalog: http://catalogue.uncw.edu/ Field experience requirements may be found at: http://www.uncw.edu/ed/professionalexperience/fieldexperience.html#CourseRequirements Admission to the Watson College of Education is required for enrollment in EDN courses numbered higher than EDN 303. A grade of “C-” or better is required in all professional courses. Students may repeat courses in which they earned a grade lower than “C-” only with the permission of the dean of the Watson College of Education. A cumulative grade point average of 2.70 is required for eligibility for the practicum semester. 05/2015