School of Education
Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education

Suggested Course Sequence to Graduation
Freshman - Fall Freshman - Spring
Course Credits Course Credits
ENG 120 3 ENG 201 3
MAT 140 (or 143) 4 MAT 235 (MAT 142,232) 4
SCI 100* 3 SCI 200 3
COM 119 3 PSY 120 3
FDS 100* .5 SSC 100* 3
Phys. Ed. 1 Phys. Ed. .5
^Computer Literacy   Computer Literacy  
       
Sophomore - Fall Sophomore - Spring
Course Credits Course Credits
COM 120 3 EDU 250** 3
PHI 200 3 World Lit 261 3
EDU 221 3 EDU 351* 3
EDU 230 3 HUM 115 2
Foreign Language 131 4 Foreign Language 132 4
Phys. Ed. .5 Phys. Ed. .5
   
Junior - Fall Junior - Spring
Course Credits Course Credits
Foreign Language 231 3 World Literature 262 3
EDU 350* 2 EDU 302 3
EDU 257 5 EDU 353 3
EDU 354 4 Science 301 3
PLS 200*** 2 EDU 450 2
  Concentration (300 level or higher) 3
   
Senior - Fall Senior - Spring
Course Credits Course Credits
HIS 342 3 EDU 452 Student Teaching 9
EDU Concentration (300 level of higher) 3 Pass PRAXIS II Prior to Student Teaching.  
EDU 360 3 Elective 3
EDU 365 3  
Elective 3  
   
Notes:
  • * Students who matriculate with 24 or more credits do not take these [*] Freshman year courses.
  • Courses needed for Admission to the School of Education. Require a “C” or higher.
  • ^ Must complete requirement in Freshman Year.   Students who have completed 24 or more credits hours will not be able to register unless CLE is passed.
  • Pass English Proficiency Exam (EPE) prior to admission.
  • Pass Computer Literacy Exam (CLE) prior to admission.
  • Maintain a GPA of 2.33 or higher.
  • Students must submit admission application and supportive documents (EPE, CLE and transcript) to academic advisor.
  • Courses needed for Admission to the School of Education. Require a “C” or higher.
  • Admission Interview conducted with academic advisor.
  • ** Student must be admitted to the School of Education to take EDU 250.
  • * Course can be taken concurrently with EDU 250 (Admission Course.)
  • *** Course can be substituted for four semesters of P.E.
  • Students who do not meet admission requirements will not be able to take education courses beyond EDU 230.
  • Recommend student seek evaluation for graduation during the Fall semester of Junior year. Submit a copy to academic advisor.
  • A student who matriculates with 24 or more credits can take two science laboratory courses to satisfy the general education science requirements. Credits can range from 6-9.