Early/Primary Education (PreK-3) or Elementary Education (PreK-6)

Cathy Smeltzer Erb, advisor

All students seeking licensure to teach must follow the procedures for admission to teacher education and to student teaching

Professional Sequence for Early/Primary and Elementary Education

  • ED 101 Exploring Teaching - 
  • ED 235 Curriculum and Organization in Early Education - 
  • ED 245 Learning and Classroom Environments - 
  • ED 275 Instructional Technology and Assessment - 3 
  • ED 331 Math in the Elementary School - 2 
  • ED 332 Science in the Elementary School - 
  • ED 333 Social Studies in the Elementary School - 
  •  ED 301 Needs of Diverse Learners - 3 
  • ED 341 Language Arts - 2 
  • ED 342 Reading/Diagnostic Reading - 3 
  • ED 343 Content Area Reading and Writing - 
  • ED 401 Examining Foundations of Education - 
  • ED 411 Reflective Teaching Seminar and Portfolio - 

Plus:

Early/Primary Education only

  • ED 421 Student Teaching I: PreK-3 - 7 
  • ED 422 Student Teaching II: PreK-3 - 7 

Elementary Education only

  • ED 421 Student Teaching I: PreK-3 - 7 
  • ED 423 Student Teaching II: 4-6 - 7 

Recommended:

  • *ART 397 Elementary School Art Methods - 
  • *MUED 341 Elementary School Music - 3 

Twenty-four semester hours of the above are devoted to professional studies while 21 semester hours involve practica.

Early/primary and elementary licensure candidates must fulfill requirements for a liberal arts major outside the department and meet general program requirements. Additional licensure requirements are as follows:

+ required for PreK-6 licensure
++ required for PreK-3 licensure

  • BIOL 155 Biological Explorations - 3 
  • CHEM 155 Matter and Energy - 3 
  • +ECON 201 Survey of Economics - 3 
  • ENGL 350 Literature for Children - 3 
  • ENVS 135 Earth Science - 2 
  • ENVS 145 Environmental Science - 2 
  • GEOG 231 Cultural Geography - 3 
  • HE 202 Health and Safety - 2 
  • HIST 101 United States History I: Race and Reason - 
  • HIST 102 United States History II: Mechanization and Modernization - 
  • HIST 103 United States History III: Power and Paradox - 
  • HIST 121 Global Past I: Civilization (to 1400) - 2 
  • HIST 122 Global Past II: Modernization (post 1400) - 
  • MATH 114 College Algebra - 2 
  • MATH 120 Mathematics for Social Decision Making - 
  • MATH 134 Finite Math: Logic and Problem Solving - 
  • MATH 136 Finite Math: Number Theory and Probability - 
  • +STAT 120 Descriptive Statistics - 2 
  • PEM 145 Rhythmic Activities - 1 
  • PSYC 202 Developmental Psychology - 3 
  • PSYC 203 Developmental Case Study - 1 
  • ++SOC 330 The Family in Social Context - 

Elementary education candidates majoring in liberal arts are encouraged to select a minor from the following content areas: English, history, Spanish, art, music, math, or sciences.