AA&S Degree – Concentration in Education
This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four-year institution in degree programs such as teacher education. The listed sequence of courses provides guidance for students so that they can complete this program of study in the most efficient manner. This sequence assumes that students have met college academic placement and/or other program requirements. Students are strongly urged to contact a college advisor for assistance in developing their plan for enrolling in courses to meet the program of study.
**HUM 110, Graduation Portfolio Development, is a required course for all students in this program. These programs are part of the Education & Training Career Cluster.
Education: 64 Credit Hours | First Semester Courses |
Credit Hrs. |
| ART120 |
Introduction to Art |
3 |
| ENG101 |
Composition I |
3 |
| MAT105 |
Principles of Elementary Mathematics |
3 |
| PSY130 |
General Psychology |
3 |
| ED 201 |
Introduction to Education |
3 |
| |
|
15 |
| Second Semester Courses |
Credit Hrs. |
| ENG102 |
Composition II |
3 |
| MAT205 |
Principles of Elementary Mathematics II |
3 |
| MUS111 |
Music Appreciation |
3 |
| ED 206 |
Educational Psychology |
3 |
| |
Lab Science |
4 |
| |
|
16 |
| Third Semester Courses |
Credit Hrs. |
| ED 210 |
Human Development |
3 |
| CSC101 |
Introduction to Computers |
3 |
| POL180 |
American Government |
3 |
| |
Non-Lab Science |
3 |
| Choose one of the following courses: |
3 |
| HIS260 |
American History to 1865 OR |
(3) |
| HIS261 |
American History from 1865 to present |
(3) |
| |
|
15 |
| Fourth Semester Courses |
Credit Hrs. |
| COM103 |
Speech Communication |
3 |
| ED 211 |
Technology for Teachers |
3 |
| HUM110 |
Degree Portfolio Development |
1 |
| |
Health Science |
3 |
| |
Electives |
5 |
| Choose one of the following courses: |
3 |
| REL101 |
World Religions OR |
(3) |
| ENG216 |
Literature of the African Experience |
(3) |
| |
|
18 |
| Option two shown for Math and Science -- Complete two college-level math courses, one of which must have IAI approval, and two science courses, one a life and the other a physical science course, both must have IAI approval, one must be a lab course. |