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Bachelor of Arts in Education

Mission

The mission of the BA in Education program is to prepare highly qualified educators committed to evidence-based practices, diversity, collaboration, and ongoing self-improvement.

The BA in Education program seeks to be a leader in the region for preparing ethical professionals able to support a diverse student body learning in a non-native environment, to work collaboratively with others with commitment to civic engagement, and to engage in continuous personal and professional development. In particular, graduates of the program will excel in the use of technology in teaching.

Program Objectives

The B.A. in Education seeks to:

  1. disseminate research-based pedagogical content knowledge with particular attention to the needs of diverse learners,
  2. provide practice in designing effective learning situations and communicating knowledge in many modalities, drawing on up-to-date educational technologies,
  3. promote reflective thinking on choices and actions during the learning process, and
  4. foster productive collaboration in a group setting, and active engagement in opportunities to grow professionally.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the B.A. in Education, students should be able to:

  1. analyze critically the contents and organization of modern school curricula,
  2. apply theories of learning to instructional decision-making and curriculum design, with attention to diverse learners’ characteristics,
  3. apply theories and techniques of student learning assessment,
  4. utilize a variety of communication techniques suitable for learners in a non-native language, including written, verbal, nonverbal and media-based communication,
  5. design and manage effective learning environments,
  6. engage in a continuous cycle of planning, implementing, reflecting and improving professional practice, and
  7. demonstrate collaborative and ethical professional practice.

Curriculum

A total of 92 credits are required to graduate, distributed as follows:

  • Education Core Courses (30 credits)
  • Emphasis Course Requirements including Practicum (24 credits)
  • LAS Core Courses (6 credits)
  • LAS Elective Courses (24 credits)
  • Free Elective Courses (7 credits)
  • CSC201 (1 credit)

Education Core Courses (30 credits)

  • EDU201 Fundamentals of Education (3 cr.)
  • EDU203 Reading Across the Curriculum (3 cr.)
  • EDU204 Educational Psychology (3 cr.)
  • EDU208 Teaching Diverse Learners (3 cr.)
  • EDU308 Multilingualism in the Classroom (3 cr.)
  • EDU310 Computers in Education (3 cr.)
  • EDU330 Management of Learning Environments (3 cr.)
  • EDU332 Educational Assessment (3 cr.)
  • STA302 Introduction to Statistics in the Social Sciences (3 cr.)
  • EDU499 Senior Study in Education (3 cr.)

Emphasis Course Requirements (18 credits)

Early Childhood Education

Methods Courses (18 credits)

  • ART333 Art Education (3 cr.)
  • EDU209 English for Elementary Teachers (3 cr.)
  • EDU211 Math for Elementary Teachers (3 cr.)
  • EDU340 Literacy for Early Years (3 cr.)
  • EDU341 Numeracy for Early Years (3 cr.)
  • EDU348 Performing Arts for Children (3 cr.)

Practicum Courses (6 credits)

  • EDU300 Practicum I: ECE (3 cr.)
  • EDU420 Practicum 2: ECE (3 cr.)

Elementary Education (Home Room Teaching)

Methods Course (18 credits)

  • EDU209 English for Elementary Teachers (3 cr.)
  • EDU211 Math for Elementary Teachers (3 cr.)
  • EDU342 PCK Math (3 cr.)
  • EDU343 PCK Science (3 cr.)
  • EDU344 PCK English (3 cr.)
  • EDU345 PCK Social Studies (3 cr.)

Practicum Courses (6 credits)

  • EDU302 Practicum I: Elementary (3 cr.)
  • EDU424 Practicum 2: Elementary (3 cr.)

Recommended Study Plan

Year One

Fall (16 credits)

  • ENG101 Academic English I (3 cr.)
  • CSC201 Computers Applications (1 cr.)
  • EDU201 Fundamentals of Education (3 cr.)
  • LAS (3 cr.)
  • LAS (3 cr.)
  • LAS (3 cr.)

Spring (15 credits)

  • ENG102 Academic English II (3 cr.)
  • EDU203 Reading Across the Curriculum (3 cr.)
  • EDU204 Educational Psychology (3 cr.)
  • EDU208 Teaching Diverse Learners (3 cr.)
  • LAS (3 cr.)

Summer (6 credits)

  • LAS Electives

Year Two

Fall (15 credits)

  • ENG202 Advanced Academic English (3 cr.)
  • EDU308 Multilingualism in the Classroom (3 cr.)
  • EDU310 Computers in Education (3 cr.)
  • EDU330 Management of Learning Environments (3 cr.)
  • LAS Social Science (3 cr.)

Spring (15 credits)

  • COM203 Art of Public Communication (3 cr.)
  • EDU209 English for Elementary Teachers (3 cr.)
  • EDU211 Math for Elementary Teachers (3 cr.)
  • EDU302 Practicum I (3 cr.)1
  • STA302  Introduction to Statistics in Social Sciences (3 cr.)

1 For Elementary Education Students. EDU300 Practicum I (3 cr.) for Early Childhood Education students.

Year Three

Fall (15 credits)

Elementary Education Students

  • EDU342 PCK Math (3 cr.)
  • EDU343 PCK Science (3 cr.)
  • EDU344 PCK English (3 cr.)
  • EDU345 PCK Social Studies (3 cr.)
  • Free Elective (3 cr.)

Early Childhood Education Students

  • ART333 Art Education (3 cr.)
  • EDU340 Literacy for Early Years (3 cr.)
  • EDU341 Numeracy for Early Years (3 cr.)
  • EDU348 Performing Arts (3 cr.)
  • Free Elective (3 cr.)

Spring (16 credits)

  • EDU332 Educational Assessment (3 cr.)
  • EDU424 Practicum II (3 cr.) 1
  • EDU499 Senior Study (3 cr.)
  • Free Electives (4 cr.)
  • LAS (3 cr.)

1 For Elementary Education Students. EDU420 Practicum II (3 cr.) for Early Childhood Education students.