1 Welcome to the Bachelor of Arts in Education Advising Tutorial disclaimer: this is only a tutorial, not final program; . . . . please see current catalog for course descriptions and course prerequisites Please click on the program you will complete Secondary Professional Education Program OR Elementary Professional Education Program 2a If Secondary: These (or the equivalent approved by the University or department) are the Pre-requisites for the Secondary Program Please click on the courses you have not completed CPLA 100 Computer Literacy I (1 cr.) CPLA 101 Computer Literacy II (1 cr.) ENGL 101 Writing American English (5 cr.) ENGL 201 Principles of Effective Thinking and Writing (5 cr.) CMST 200 Introduction to Speech Communication (4 cr.) MATH 115 Mathematical Reasoning (5 cr.) 2b If Elementary: These (or the equivalent approved by the University or department) are the Pre-requisites for the Elementary Program Please click on the courses you have not completed CPLA 100 Computer Literacy I (1 cr.) CPLA 101 Computer Literacy II (1 cr.) ENGL 101 Writing American English (5 cr.) ENGL 201 Principles of Effective Thinking and Writing (5 cr.) CMST 200 Introduction to Speech Communication (4 cr.) MATH 211 Structure of Elementary Mathematics I (5 cr.) 3 Have you completed EDUC 200 Admission to the Teacher Education Program (1 cr.)? Yes No If Yes Go to screen 4 If No List EDUC 200 as needed course, then go to screen 4 4a Secondary Professional Education Requirements Please click on the courses you have not completed EDUC 201 Intro to Education (3) CEDP 302 Educational Psychology (5) CEDP 363 Introduction to Special Education (4) EDUC 303 Evaluation in Education (5) EDUC 419 Classroom Management - Secondary (3) EDUC 340 Classroom Experience (3) EDUC 341 Secondary Strategies (3) EDUC 413 Content Area Reading (3) EDUC 420 Admission to Professional Candidacy (2) EDUC 426 Secondary Student Teaching (16) Select One course from the following (3-5 credits) CMST 340 Intercultural Communication (5) EDUC 325 Teaching in a Pluralistic Society (3) SOCI 320 Race and Ethnic Relations: Global Perspectives (5) SOCI 321 Sex and Gender (5) 4b Elementary Professional Education Requirements EDUC 201 Intro to Education (3) CEDP 302 Educational Psychology (5) CEDP 363 Introduction to Special Education (4) EDUC 303 Evaluation in Education (5) EDUC 304 Introduction to Elementary Reading (3) **EDUC 310 Reading Methods in the Elementary School (3) **EDUC 311 Learning Lab - Reading (1) *EDUC 337 Learning Lab (1) *EDUC 338 Introduction to Language Arts in the Elementary School (3) *EDUC 339 Social Studies and Science in the Elementary School (4) EDUC 340 Classroom Experience (3) EDUC 418 Classroom Management - Elementary (3) MATH 212 Structure of Elementary Mathematics II (5) MATH 390 Methods of Teaching Elementary School Mathematics (5) EDUC 420 Admission to Professional Candidacy (2) EDUC 423 Elementary Student Teaching K-6 or 8 (16) ART 390 Art in the Elementary School (3) MUSC 390 Music Methods for Elementary Classroom Teacher (3) PHED 390 Health and Physical Education in the Elementary Schools (3) 30-hour multicultural education field requirement *To be taken concurrently with EDUC 340 **To be taken concurrently Select One course from the following (3-5 credits) CEDP 460 Special Education Methods (4) CPLA 311 Computers in the Classroom (4) EDUC 462 Instructional Media and Technology (3) ENGL 391 The Teaching of English in the Elementary School (5) GNML 390 Foreign Language Methods (4) HLED 472 Health Fundamentals and Procedures (5) TECH 475 Technology for Elementary Teachers (3) Select One course from the following (3-5 credits) CMST 340 Intercultural Communication (5) EDUC 325 Teaching in a Pluralistic Society (3) SOCI 320 Race and Ethnic Relations: Global Perspectives (5) SOCI 321 Sex and Gender (5) 5 Reading Major Requirements Please click on the courses you have not completed EDUC 304 EDUC 305 EDUC 310 EDUC 311 Introduction to Reading (3 cr.) Storytelling in Children’s Literature (5 cr.) Reading Methods in the Elem. School (3 cr.) Learning Lab in Reading (1 cr.) EDUC 401 EDUC 410 EDUC 411 EDUC 413 EDUC 415 EDUC 494 EDUC 495 Reading Instr. And Lit. for Young Adults (5 cr.) Student-Centered Reading Program (4 cr.) Reading for Language Diverse Students (3 cr.) Content Area Reading (3 cr.) Intro. To Reading Assessment & Remediation (4 cr.) Practicum Seminar in Reading (2 cr.) Practicum in Reading (5 cr.) Select Two Courses from the following: (minimum of 7 credits) EDUC 461 EDUC 479 EDUC 483 EDUC 497 EALRs and the Internet (3 cr.) Early Literacy (3 cr.) Workshop in Reading (3 cr.) Approved Workshop of Short Course or Conference (see advisor) EDUC 490/491 Politics of Literacy Dept. Sr. Capstone (3/1 cr.) COMD 301 Intro. To Communication Disorders (5 cr.) COMD 331 Lanuguage Development (4 cr.) ENGL 360 Language Structure and Use (5 cr.) ENGL 391 Teaching English in Elem. Schools (5 cr.) THTR 326 Creative Dramatics (3 cr.) ESLG 480 Second Lang. Acquisition and Teaching (4cr.) ESLG 483 Reading Instruction in Second Language (3 cr.) EDUC 462 Instructional Media and Technology (3cr.) EDUC 463 Production of Instructional Materials (5 cr.) 6 Minor Requirements Your major will require a minor For planning purposes, we will use generic minor courses in this template. Please click on the number of courses and credits your minor will require: Minor 2 cr. Minor 3 cr. Minor 3 cr. Minor 3 cr. Minor 3 cr. Minor 4 cr. Minor 4 cr. Minor 5 cr. 7 General Education Core Requirements Please click the appropriate box I have an approved Direct Transfer A.A. Degree OR I must complete The General Education Core Requirements (or the approved equivalent) 7a If Direct Transfer A.A. Degree go to screen 8 7b If completing GECRs, Information from 2000-2002 catalog page 205 about 8 courses . . . . . Then go to screen 8 8 You must also complete University Graduation Requirements Please click on the courses you have not completed Culture and Gender Diversity Course May have been met by a course in the Education Program International Studies Course May have been met by second year or more college level language study see current catalog for details. Senior Capstone Course ITGS 400 Or May be met through a capstone course in your major. See Advisor for details. (Screen 9 is a split screen: Courses listed on the left, Planning Sheet by quarter available on the right) ****Patrick has another idea with pull down menus that allow choices of quarters for placement of the courses (rather than the click and drag directions that are below). 9Left These are the remaining courses for your Education Program: Click and drag these courses, from the left, to place them in the appropriate quarter of your program, on the right. Be sure to include courses from each area of requirements in each quarter. University requirements, Professional Education Requirements, Major, Minor, Cultural Diversity, International Studies, etc. All EDUC courses are available each quarter with the exception of EDUC 337, 338, 339, 340, and 341. These courses are not available in Summer quarter. 9Right List of quarters with 5 or 6 lines per quarter for courses number and credit 10 Print this page, take to your advisor for signature. Save this information on your disk Return to this tutorial as needed to adjust for schedule changes during your program. See your advisor each quarter prior to registration to continue with the most efficient course of study. 11 Sample Elementary course sequences Educ 304 3 Educ310/3 Educ 11 4 413 3 Educ 410 4 Educ 411 3 EDUC 337 1 Educ 201 3 EDUC 303 5 Educ 401 5 Educ 418 3 EDUC 338 3 MATH 212 5 Educ 305 5 CEDP 363 4 Cultural Div. Ed. Elect 3 PHED 390 3 CEDP 302 5 MUSC 390 3 ART 390 3 MATH 390 5 Sr. Capstone 4 Educ Elective EDUC 339 4 EDUC 340 3 Minor Minor Int’l Stud. 4 Rdng.El ective 16 17 18 18 17 16-17 Educ 494/495 2/5 Educ 415 4 Educ 423 Educ 420 2 Minor 16-18 16