Curriculum and Instruction - Elementary Education (30 hours total)

Overview

The Curriculum and Instruction major is designed to produce graduates who have the knowledge, social competencies, methods, communication skills, and sensitivity to be effective in the learning environment. Students complete methods courses, professional education courses, and field experiences and observations. They develop critical thinking skills through an analysis of educational history, philosophy and psychology; including assessment and evaluation of learning. They gain awareness of cultural diversity and the social and political contexts of education. Students must also demonstrate ability in liberal arts areas. Graduates are prepared to serve in a variety of learning settings, both public and private.

Degree Requirements

Required Courses

EDU 30731THE TEACHING PROFESSION I (3)

EDU 31233EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (3)

EDU 33035IDS: FOUNDATIONS OF SCHOOLS DIVERSE SOCIETY (3)

EDU 31132THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (3)

EDU 36003FOUNDATIONS OF INSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS CLASSROOM (3)

OR

EDU 44033SEI METHODS FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS II (3)

EDU 40233THE DIFFERENTIATED CLASSROOM (2)

EDU 30030ELEMENTARY MATH METHODS (3)

EDU 33236ELEMENTARY INTERMEDIATE READING METHODS/PRACTICUM (3)

EDU 33136ELEMENTARY PRIMARY READING METHODS/PRACTICUM (3)

EDU 49004ISSUES IN EDUCATION (4)