2024-2025 Catalog 
  
    May 19, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog

Professional Studies AS - Education Option


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Code: AS.PS.EDUC

Concentrations:

  • Early Childhood Education (Infant to 3rd Grade)

  • Education (Elementary, Middle School, or Secondary)

The AS.PS.EDUC option prepares students for transfer to four-year institutions to pursue Teacher Certification in the following areas: Early Childhood Education, Elementary, Middle School or Secondary Education. Students in this option take courses on topics related to educational and developmental theories, developmentally appropriate practices and curriculum, how to professionally conduct classroom observations, evaluate student learning, explore research and evidence-based practices for teaching and caregiving, how to develop engaging and instructional lesson plans and activities, and also have the opportunity to demonstrate lessons and actvities to students in field classrooms. Additionally, students are introduced to topics related to: foundations and history of the education system and childcare, the organization and structure of schools systems, the integration of technology in education, teaching students from diverse backgrounds and various skills levels, and multicultural education.

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

  1. Analyze, through observation and reflection, a variety of educational philosophies and approaches and develop personal learning styles and an individual teaching philosophy.
  2. Compare a variety of instructional strategies and methods that address individual learners and learning styles in order to develop collaborative critical thinking and creative problem solving skills in a variety of student populations.
  3. Employ effective interpersonal, instructional and cultural communication techniques in order to foster active learning, dialogue, collaboration, and positive interaction with peers, school officials, parents and learners.
  4. Demonstrate the understanding and knowledge needed to promote cross-cultural understanding and educational equity in the classroom, through the adaptation of curriculum, coupled with instructional strategies, to meet the diverse needs of students.
  5. Design inquiry-based learning experiences that integrate technologies to engage students in individual and collaborative learning.
  6. Describe what it means to be a competent, ethical and professional teacher in a democratic, diverse and technological society in order to develop commitment to professional growth and to the legal and ethical responsibilities of public school teachers.

CAREER PATHWAYS

Notes: Both concentrations of AS.PS.EDUC (Early Childhood or Education) lead to state-level teacher certification, after graduation and transfer to a teacher preparation program.

Substitute Teacher Tutor Group Teacher
Teacher’s Aide Paraprofessional Before and After-School Care Teacher
Teacher’s Assistant Parent Advocate Early Intervention Specialist
Daycare Provider Daycare or Preschool Owner School Support Staff

Recommended Semester Sequence


First Semester


Subtotal: 16 Credits


Second Semester


Subtotal: 15 Credits


Third Semester


  • Natural Science Elective* - Recommended BIO-101  4 Credit(s)
  • Humanities Elective* - Recommended: LAN Level I 3 Credit(s)
  • EDU… Program Concentration Requirement 3 Credit(s)
  • Free Elective 3 Credit(s)

Subtotal: 13 Credits


Fourth Semester


  • Natural Science Elective 4 Credit(s) *
  • EDU… Program Concentration Requirement 6 Credit(s)
  • Humanities Electives - Recommended: LAN Level II 3 Credit(s) *
  • Social Science Elective - Recommended: PSY-201  3 Credit(s) *

Subtotal: 16 Credits


Program Concentrations


After the first semester, students will select a track that aligns with the career they wish to pursue.

General Education Requirements


Subtotal: 9 Credits


Humanities Electives*


Two general education courses selected from the following fields: Arts (Art [ART], Music [MUS], Theatre Arts [THR], Cinema Studies [CIN]); History (HIS); Literature (LIT); Philosophy and Religion (PHR); World Languages and Cultures (LAN). Recommended: LAN I, II in a sequence

Subtotal: 6 Credits


Social Science Elective*


One course selected from the following fields: Economics (ECO); Geography (GEO); Political Science (POL); Psychology (PSY); Sociology (SOC) and Anthropology (ANT). Recommended:

Subtotal: 3 Credits


Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Technology Electives


Mathematics:Select [one 3-credit general education course in Mathematics (MAT) AND a 1-credit general education course in Information Technilogy (INF-102)] OR

Mathematics:


Select

Natural Science:


Two general education courses to be selected from these fields: Biology (BIO); Chem(CHM); Physics(PHY) Recommended:

Subtotal: 12 Credits


Subtotal: 30


Program Requirements


Subtotal: 24 Credits


Free Electives**


Subtotal: 6 Credits


Total Credit Hours: 60


Specific Program Notes

Students are encouraged to take their courses in semester sequence order.

Please note that required courses may have prerequisites. Click on each course to view details.

* General Education Elective(s)  

** IST-123  will fulfill 3 Free Elective credits for students who place into the course.

The PRAXIS Core Academic Skills for Educators is an exam that measures basic skills in reading, writing, and mathematics. A passing score on the Praxis exam is used to determine entry into teacher preparation programs at 4-year colleges and universities.

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