EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION COURSEWORK



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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION COURSEWORK CORE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION COURSES Introduction to Teaching (EDU 101) 1 Health, Safety and P.E. (EDU 207) Literature for Children (EDU 210) Education Psychology (EDU 221) Child and Adolescent Growth and Development (EDU 20) Education of Exceptional Individuals (EDU 21) Mathematics for Elementary & Middle School Teachers (MAT 21) Programs in Early Childhood Education (EDU 280) Assessment.in Early Childhood Education (EDU 288) Foundations of Education (EDU 290) Emergent Literacy (EDU 02) Diversity in Education (EDU 85) Reading in Content Area (EDU 92) Classroom Organization Management (EDU 45) Education Seminar (EDU 490) Psychology as a Social Science (PSY 11 METHODS OF TEACHING COURSES Teaching Art, Music and Language Arts (EDU 20) Teaching Elementary Reading (EDU 06) Methods of Teaching Science (EDU 10) 2 Integrated Curriculum in ECE (EDU 80) Methods of Teaching Elementary & Middle School Mathematics (MAT 51) FIELD AND CLINICAL EXPERIENCES COURSES Education Practicum I (EDU 291) 2 Education Practicum II (EDU 9) 2 Advanced Practicum (EDU 417) 1- Student Teaching: Elementary School (EDU 492) 12 CONTENT COURSEWORK The content coursework for elementary and early childhood majors is considered to be the College s General Education Requirements 2 Page 1

ELEMENTARY COURSEWORK CORE ELEMENTARY COURSES Introduction to Teaching (EDU 101) 1 Health, Safety and P.E. (EDU 207) Literature for Children (EDU 210) Education Psychology (EDU 221) Child and Adolescent Growth and Development (EDU 20) Education of Exceptional Individuals (EDU 21) Mathematics for Elementary & Middle School Teachers (MAT 21) Foundations of Education (EDU 290) Emergent Literacy (EDU 02) Diversity in Education (EDU 85) Reading in Content Area (EDU 92) Reading Assessment and Analysis (EDU 441) Classroom Organization Management (EDU 45) Education Seminar (EDU 490) METHODS OF TEACHING COURSES Teaching Art, Music and Language Arts (EDU 20) Teaching Elementary Reading (EDU 06) Methods of Teaching Social Studies in Elementary and Middle Schools (EDU 08) 2 Methods of Teaching Science in Elementary and Middle Schools (EDU 10) 2 Methods of Teaching Elementary & Middle School Mathematics (MAT 51) FIELD AND CLINICAL EXPERIENCES COURSES Education Practicum I (EDU 291) 2 Education Practicum II (EDU 9) 2 Student Teaching: Elementary School (EDU 492) 12 CONTENT COURSEWORK The content coursework for elementary and early childhood majors is considered to be the College s General Education Requirements Page 2

ELEMENTARY COURSEWORK WITH EARLY CHILDHOOD ADD-ON CORE ELEMENTARY COURSES Introduction to Teaching (EDU 101) 1 Health, Safety and P.E. (EDU 207) Literature for Children (EDU 210) Education Psychology (EDU 221) Child and Adolescent Growth and Development (EDU 20) Education of Exceptional Individuals (EDU 21) Mathematics for Elementary & Middle School Teachers (MAT 21) Foundations of Education (EDU 290) Emergent Literacy (EDU 02) Diversity in Education (EDU 85) Reading in Content Area (EDU 92) Reading Assessment and Analysis (EDU 441) Classroom Organization Management (EDU 45) Education Seminar (EDU 490) METHODS OF TEACHING COURSES Teaching Art, Music and Language Arts (EDU 20) Teaching Elementary Reading (EDU 06) Methods of Teaching Social Studies in Elementary and Middle Schools (EDU 08) 2 Methods of Teaching Science in Elementary and Middle Schools (EDU 10) 2 Methods of Teaching Elementary & Middle School Mathematics (MAT 51) FIELD AND CLINICAL EXPERIENCES COURSES Education Practicum I (EDU 291) 2 Education Practicum II (EDU 9) 2 Student Teaching: Elementary School (EDU 492) 12 CONTENT COURSEWORK The content coursework for elementary and early childhood majors is considered to be the College s General Education Requirements Early Childhood Add-On Birth to Grade Programs in Early Childhood Education (EDU 280) Integrated Curriculum in ECE (EDU 80) Psychology as a Social Science (PSY 11) Developmental Psychology (PSY 12) Advanced Practicum (EDU 417) 1 Page

MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSEWORK CORE MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSES EDU 101 Introduction to Teaching 1 EDU 221 Education Psychology EDU 20 Child and Adolescent Growth and Development EDU 21 Education of Exceptional Individuals EDU 290 Foundations of Education EDU 11 Middle School Philosophy and Organization 2 EDU 14 Middle School Curriculum and Instruction 2 EDU 85 Diversity in Education EDU 92 Reading in the Content Area EDU 45 Classroom Organization and Management EDU 490 Education Seminar FIELD AND CLINICAL EXPERIENCE COURSES EDU 291 Education Practicum I 2 EDU 9 Education Practicum II 2 EDU 495 Student Teaching: Middle School 12 METHODS OF TEACHING COURSES BY CONTENT AREA English Language Arts EDU 41 Teaching English in Middle and Secondary Schools EDU 09 Teaching of Writing in Middle and Secondary Schools Mathematics MAT 51 Methods of Teaching ELE and MS Mathematics EDU 09 Teaching of Writing in Middle and Secondary Schools Science EDU 46 Methods of Teaching Science Middle and Secondary EDU 09 Teaching of Writing in Middle and Secondary Schools Social Science EDU 45 Methods of Teaching Social Studies in Middle and Secondary EDU 09 Teaching of Writing in Middle and Secondary Schools ADDITIONAL CONTENT COURSEWORK + 24 Hours in Concentration Area Page 4

Middle School Content Courses ELA (English Language Arts) must include the following: Academic Writing; Introduction to Literature; British Literature; American Literature; World Literature; Introduction to Journalism; Expository Writing; and Creative Writing Science must include the following: Introduction to Environmental Science; General Chemistry w/ Lab; Survey of the History of Science; Introduction to Physics; General Biology; Human Biology; Introduction to Physical Geology Mathematics must include the following: Statistics; Pre- Calculus; Calculus I; Calculus II; Math for ELE and MS Teachers; Heart of Mathematics; History of Mathematics Social Science must include the following: Introduction to Economics; US History; Western Civilizations; World History; Political Science; American Government; Psychology; Sociology Page 5

SECONDARY COURSEWORK CORE COURSES Introduction to Teaching (EDU 101) 1 Education Psychology (EDU 221) Child and Adolescent Growth and Development (EDU 20) Education of Exceptional Individuals (EDU 21) Foundations of Education (EDU 290) Diversity in Education (EDU 85) Reading in Content Area (EDU 92) Classroom Organization Management (EDU 45) Education Seminar (EDU 490) FIELD AND CLINICAL EXPEIRENCES COURSES Education Practicum I (EDU 291) 2 Education Practicum II (EDU 9) 2 Student Teaching: High School (EDU 497) 12 METHODS OF TEACHING COURSES BY CONTENT AREA Biology Methods of Secondary School Teaching (EDU 425) Methods of Teaching Science in Sec. (EDU 46) Business Methods of Secondary School Teaching (EDU 425) Methods of Teaching Business (EDU 98) Chemistry Methods of Secondary School Teaching (EDU 425) Methods of Teaching Science in Sec. (EDU 46) English Language Arts Methods of Secondary School Teaching (EDU 425) Teaching English in Middle and Secondary Schools (EDU 41) General Science Methods of Secondary School Teaching (EDU 425) Methods of Teaching Science in Sec. (EDU 46) Mathematics Methods of Secondary School Teaching (EDU 425) Teaching Mathematics in Middle and Secondary Schools (EDU 4) Methods of Teaching Elementary and Middle School Mathematics (MAT 51) prerequisite to MAT 51: Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Mathematics (MAT 21) Social Science Methods of Secondary School Teaching (EDU 425) Teaching Social Studies in Middle and Secondary Schools (EDU 45) Page 6

Content Courses Secondary Biology History/Philosophy of Science and Technology ( semester hours) Biology coursework minimum of 20 semester hours which must include: Cell Biology Plant and Animal Form and Function Genetics Evolution NSC 05 History of Science BIO 25 Molecular Cell Biology or BIO 00 Cell Structure and Function BIO 114 Biological Processes BIO 115 Biological Processes Laboratory BIO 124 Biodiversity BIO 125 Biodiversity Laboratory BIO 01 Genetics BIO 220 Evolution Biology Electives BIO 20; or BIO 205; or BIO 22; or BIO 70 or any other approved BIO course Additional Science coursework - minimum of 12 semester hours which must include: Chemistry Physics Earth Science Environmental Science Chem 114/115 Gen Chem I w/lab PHY 105 Introduction to Physics GEO 108 Physical Geology or GEO 110 Earth Systems ENV 105 Intro to Environmental Science Page 7

Content Courses Secondary Business Accounting (6 semester hours) Economics(6 semester hours) Business/ Consumer Related Law ( semester hours) Business Communications ( semester hours) Management ( semester hours) Marketing ( semester hours) Computer/Emerging Technology (6 semester hours) Electives ( semester hours) Implementing Business Education Programs ( semester hours) Coordination of Cooperative Education ( semester hours) ACC 215 Financial ACC 216 Managerial ECN 211 Macro ECN 212 Micro BUS 22 Business Law SPE 10 Business and Professional Communications BUS 220 Fundamentals Mgmt BUS 250 Principles Marketing CSC 104 Programming Logic and Design CSC 250 Webpage Design BUS 221 Mgmt & Orgs BUS 4 Cross Cultural Mgmt BUS 26 Human Resource Mgmt EDU 70 Business Educational Implementation Programs EDU 298 Internship Page 8

Content Courses Secondary Chemistry History/Philosophy of Science and Technology (minimum of semester hours) History of Science (NSC 05) Chemistry coursework - minimum of 20 semester hours which must include: Inorganic Chemistry CHM 114/115 Gen Chem I w/lab () CHM 124/125 Gen Chem II w/lab Analytical Chemistry Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Biochemistry Chemistry Electives CHM 4 Analytical Chemistry I CHM 5 Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory CHM 14/15 Organic Chemistry I w/ lab CHM 424/425 Physical Chemistry w/ lab BIO 114 Biological Processes CHM 24 Organic Chemistry II Additional Science coursework - minimum of 12 semester hours which must include: Biology Physics Earth Science Environmental Science BIO 105 Essentials of Biology PHY 105 Introduction to Physics GEO 108 Physical Geology or GEO 110 Earth Systems ENV 105 Intro to Environmental Science Page 9

Content Courses Secondary English Language Arts Composition and Rhetoric to include a course in Teaching of Writing (12 semester hours) Study of English Language to include modern grammar, history of the language, and/or dialects (6 semester hours) American Literature to include at least one major unit or module in literature for adolescents and one in literature of ethnic groups (6 semester hours) English and/or World Literature (6 semester hours) Elective English Credits ( semester hours) EDU 09 Teaching of Writing in Middle and Secondary Schools ENG 10 Academic Writing ENG 270 Expository Writing ENG 275 Introduction to Creative Writing ENG 280 Introduction to Linguistics ENG 0 Visions and Revisions EDU 210 Literature for Children and Youth; ENG 45 Ethnic Literature ENG 205 British Literature ENG 206 English Literature ENG 248 World Literature to 1600 ENG 249 World Literature since 1600 ENG 50 Shakespeare Page 10

Content Courses Secondary General Science History/Philosophy of Science and Technology ( semester hours) History of Science (NSC 05) Science coursework minimum of 2 semester hours which must include: Chemistry Biology Physics Earth Science Astronomy Environmental Science Chem 114/115 Gen Chem I w/lab Chem 124/125 Gen Chem II w/lab BIO 100 Fundamentals of Biology BIO 114 Biological Processes BIO 115 Biological Processes Laboratory BIO 124 Biodiversity BIO 125 Biodiversity Laboratory PHY 105 Introduction to Physics GEO 108 Physical Geology or GEO 110 Earth Systems AST 211 Astronomy ENV 105 Intro to Environmental Science Page 11

Content Courses Secondary Mathematics Calculus and Analytical Geometry (9 semester hours) Calculus I (MAT 124) Calculus II (MAT 214) Algebraic Structures ( semester hours) Modern Algebra (MAT 422) Geometry ( semester hours) Higher Geometry (MAT 14) Computer Science ( semester hours) Programming Logic and Design (CSC 104) Electives from the above coursework (6 semester hours) Examples: Calculus III (MAT 224) Fundamentals of Computer Science I (CSC 111) Additional Mathematics coursework minimum of 12 semester hours to include at least three of the following areas of Mathematics: History of Mathematics History of Mathematics (MAT 10) Completion of Calculus Sequence Probability and Statistics Advanced Calculus (MAT 424) Mathematical Probability and Statistics (MAT 1) Computer Science Fundamentals of Computer Science II (CSC 211) Linear Algebra Linear Algebra (MAT 215) ( hours can be from no more than one upper level elective MAT course) Page 12

Content Courses Secondary Social Science U.S. History (12 semester hours) History of the US to 1877 (HIS 10) History of the US since 1877 (HIS 104) Sectionalism, Civil War, and Reconstruction (HIS 2) America since 1945 (HIS 6) World History (9 semester hours) World History I (HIS 109) World History II (HIS 110) Western Civilization I (HIS 105) or Western Civ II (HIS 106) Political Science (6 semester hours) Introduction to Political Science (POL 112) American Government and Politics (POL 211) Economics ( semester hours) Introduction to Economics (ECN 110) Geography ( semester hours) Introduction to Geography (GOG 101) Behavioral Science (6 semester hours) Psychology as a Natural Science (PSY 112); or Psychology as a Social Science (PSY 11); or Introduction to Sociology (SCA 111) Page 1

K-12 Spanish and French K-12 World Language Education Coursework CORE COURSES Introduction to Teaching (EDU 101) 1 Education Psychology (EDU 221) Child and Adolescent Growth and Development (EDU 20) Education of Exceptional Individuals (EDU 21) Foundations of Education (EDU 290) Diversity in Education (EDU 85) Reading in Content Area (EDU 92) Classroom Organization Management (EDU 45) Education Seminar (EDU 490) FIELD AND CLINICAL EXPEIRENCES COURSES Education Practicum I (EDU 291) 2 Education Practicum II (EDU 9) 2 Student Teaching [EDU 49(_)] 12 METHODS OF TEACHING COURSES Methods of Teaching a Foreign Language (EDU 47) CONTENT COURSES Thirty (0) semester hours in language to be taught or 27 semester hours plus two (2) or more earned units of high school credit in language to be taught. Hours completed must include a minimum of fifteen (15) semester hours in upper-level courses with no more than six (6) of those hours in history/culture. SPANISH SPA 101, 102, 20, 204 Intro and Intermediate Spanish SPA 0 Advanced Spanish Conversation SPA 51 Introduction to Spanish Literature I SPA 5 19th & 20th Century Latin Am. Lit. SPA 6 Spanish-American Novel SPA 77 Spanish Civilization SPA 78 Latin American Civilization SPA 81 Advanced Grammar & Composition FRENCH FRE 101, 102, 20, 204 Intro and Intermediate French FRE 0 Advanced French Conversation FRE 06 Critical Reading and Writing FRE 58 French Literature FRE 59 The Individual in Society II FRE 62 Francophone Civilization FRE 6 French Civilization 14 hrs. hrs. hrs. hrs. hrs. hrs. hrs. hrs. 14 hrs. hrs. hrs. hrs. hrs. hrs. hrs Page 14

K-12 Physical Education CORE COURSES Introduction to Teaching (EDU 101) 1 Education Psychology (EDU 221) Child and Adolescent Growth and Development (EDU 20) Education of Exceptional Individuals (EDU 21) Foundations of Education (EDU 290) Reading in Content Area (EDU 92) Classroom Organization and Management (EDU 45) Diversity in Education (EDU 85) Education Seminar (EDU 490) FIELD AND CLINICAL EXPEIRENCES COURSES Education Practicum I (EDU 291) 2 Education Practicum II (EDU 9) 2 Student Teaching [EDU 49(_)] 12 METHODS AND CONTENT COURSES HES/EDU/PED 207 Health, Nutrition, and Safety HES 09 History and Philosophy of PE BIO 107 Human Biology 4 HES 21 Kinesiology HES 40 Exercise Physiology HES 405 Test and measurement in PE 2 Fitness/Activity (1 Course); Course Options: A10 Weight Training, A12 Walk/Jog, Axx Triathlon Training, A 0 Art of Strength, A87 Aquatic Fitness Lifetime Activities and Dance ( courses); Course Options: A 19 Golf*, A 2 Social Dance, A 16 Aerobics, A11 Recreational Swimming, A9 Bowling, A15 Yoga, A 7 Tennis* Team/Individual Sports ( courses); Course Options: A44 Team Sports, A42 Fencing, A 7 Tennis*, A 45 Individual Sports, A 21 Tumbling, A 19 Golf* HES 50 Adapted Physical Education HES 220 Sociology of Sport HES 21 Psychology of Sport HES 215 Motor Learning 2 HES 104 First Aid/ CPR 1 HES 20 Care and Prevention of Injuries 2 PED 208 Creative Movement, Games, and Rhythms HES 251 Intro to Nutrition PED 206 Elementary Methods of PE EDU 44 Middle School and Secondary PE Methods 2 1 Page 15

Minor in Education EDU 101 Introduction to Teaching 1 EDU 20 Child and Adolescent Dev. EDU 21 Exceptional Individual EDU 290 Foundations of Education EDU 85 Diversity in Education Following Elective Courses (Minimum of 5hr): EDU/PSY 221 Education Psychology EDU 08 Teaching Social Studies in Elem. & MS 2 EDU 09 Teaching Writing EDU 10 Methods of Teaching Science in Elem & MS 2 EDU 11 Middle School Theory 2 EDU 14 Middle School Curriculum and Instruction 2 EDU 92 Reading in the Content Area 2 EDU 425 Methods of Secondary Teaching EDU 44 Methods of Teaching PE in Secondary EDU 45 Methods of Teaching Social Studies EDU 46 Methods of Teaching Science/Secondary EDU 45 Classroom Management and Organization Page 16

Time Line Note: Each candidate must maintain a.0 GPA throughout the timeline 1 st year 1 semester Join Education Association Take Education 101, Intro to Teaching Missouri Educator Profile (EDU 101) 1 st year 2 nd semester Declare Education as a Major Take EDU 290, Foundations of Teaching Join MSTA Take EDU 291, Practicum I Register to take MoGEA Start other documents for TEP admission 2 nd year 1 st semester Complete requirements to be admitted to TEP Meet with Education Faculty Advisor to complete a fouryear plan of course work. Take 200 level Tier II coursework 2 nd year 2 nd semester Take 200 level EDU coursework rd year 1 st semester Take 00 level coursework Renew Missouri State Association (MSTA) membership Apply for substitute teaching certificate year 2 nd semester Take EDU 9, Practicum II and EDU 92, Reading in the Content Area Decide on possible student teaching location 4 th year 1 st semester Renew MSTA Membership Pass Content/Certification Specific Exam/Pearson Vue Apply to Student Teach Meet with Education Chair to be approved for Student Teaching Take EDU 45, Organization and Management 4 th year 2 nd semester Student Teach Take EDU 490, Education Seminar MOSPE Exam/Start the Professional Competency Profile Obtain applications for district of your choice for teaching positions Schedule exit interview with your advisor Send all transcripts to the department assistant Send Missouri Educator Evaluation Systems Scores to department assistant. Page 17

General Education Requirements (58 hr) Westminster Seminar (WSM 101) Foreign Language I Leader Within (LST 101) Physical Activities Course Academic Writing (ENG 10) Statistics (MAT 114) One Science Lab Course - Introduction to Human Biology 4 hr - Intro to Physical Geology 4 hr - Into to Chem I w/ Lab - Gen Chem I w/ Lab - Earth Systems and Lab - Biological Process w/ Lab One Science Non-Lab Course Two History Courses One Fundamental Questions and Values Course - Philosophy - Ethics - Business Ethics - Intro to the Bible - Intro to Women s Studies One Literature Course - Mythology - Introduction to Literature - British Literature to 1800 - British Literature since 1800 - American Lit to Civil War - American Lit since Civil War - World Lit I - World Lit II - World Lit since 1600 hr 4 hr 1 hr 1 hr hr hr 4 hr hr 6 hr hr hr Page 18

One Non-Literature Course - Survey of Western Art - Intro to Creative Writing - Art of the Film - Creative Movement - Web Page Design - Introduction to Music Theory - Music in the Western World hr One Second Language or Culture Course - Spanish 2 - French 2 - German 2 - Latin 2 - Spanish Civilizations One Non-Western Course - Asian Studies - World Religions - Modern East Asia - Latin American History - Intro to Security Studies - Intro to Global Public Health - Latin American Civ. Three Human Behavior and Social Institutions Courses - Intro to Economics - Child/Adolescent Grwth Dev. - Intro to Political Science - Psychology as a Social Sci. - Intro to Sociology - Geography One Upper Level outside the Division Course -4 hr hr 9 hr hr One Tier Course: Diversity in Education hr Page 19

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