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schools. All faculty are deeply committed Christians who endeavor to help students become effective Christian teachers and leaders. We believe our students are building the future by making an eternal difference in the lives of children.


Elementary Educational Studies Program Mission Statement To serve the University in the preparation of men and women as educators who are effective teachers, caring leaders, and lifelong learners as they carry the Gospel of Jesus Christ into the education profession.


Bachelor Of Arts In Elementary Educational Studies (Online) General Education Requirements


COLL1320 e-Learning.................................................... 3 hours A grade of C or higher is required to receive credit for this course. Otherwise this course must be repeated during the next term.


COLL1325 Academic Success ....................................... 3 hours A grade of C or higher is required to receive credit for this course. Otherwise this course must be repeated during the next term.


COMM2300 Oral Communication............................... 3 hours ENGL1310 Composition and Rhetoric.......................... 3 hours ENGL1320 Composition and Literature ....................... 3 hours PSYC2310 General Psychology..................................... 3 hours


Biological Science.......................................................... 3 hours Choose from BIOL1335 Human Biology, BIOL1340 Introduction to Biology, BIOL1440 Integrated Biology, PHSC1310 Meteorology, PHSC1320 Physical Science, PHSC1440 Integrated Physical Science, and PHYS1310 College Physics I.


Christian Studies............................................................ 6 hours Choose from CHST1300 Biblical Foundations, CHST1305 Jesus in Matthew’s Gospel, CHST1310 Old Testament Survey, and CHST1320 New Testament Survey.


History............................................................................ 3 hours Choose from HIST2310 United States History to 1865 and HIST2320 United States History Since 1865.


Math............................................................................... 3 hours Choose from MATH1310 College Algebra, MATH1315 Contemporary Mathematics, MATH1330 Probability and Statistics, MATH1340 Calculus I, and MATH2310 Foundations of Mathematics.


Subtotal .............................................................33 hours


Major Requirements ECED2360 Child Development ..................................... 3 hours ECED3330 Introduction to Early Childhood Education3 hours


ECED3335 Methods and Materials for the Young Child ........................................................................... 3 hours


EDUC2300 Foundations of Reading............................. 3 hours EDUC3300 Literature for Children ............................... 3 hours EDUC3350 The Exceptional Learner ............................ 3 hours


EDUC4390 Professional Portfolio Development ......... 3 hours A grade of C or higher is required.


See Elementary Educational Studies Program- Prior Experiential Learning section below for additional information.


ELED3310 Mathematics in the Elementary School I ... 3 hours ELED3315 Mathematics in the Elementary School II .. 3 hours ELED3330 Integration of Literature and Arts .............. 3 hours ELED3340 Teaching Social Studies ............................... 3 hours ELED4309 Assessment of Reading............................... 3 hours


ELED4311 Classroom Management and Assessment................................................................ 3 hours


ELED4313 Curriculum Development Utilizing Technology................................................................. 3 hours


ELED4314 Content Area Reading and Writing............. 3 hours ELED4315 Instructional Practices................................. 3 hours ELED4330 Teaching Science ......................................... 3 hours


Foundational Options ................................................... 3 hours Choose from EDUC2230 Foundations of Education and EDUC2330 Historical Perspectives of Education.


Physical Education and Health Methods Options ....... 3 hours Choose from EDUC2120 Physical Education and Health Methods, EDUC2220 Physical Education for the Teacher, and


EDUC2320 Physical Education and Health Methods.


Educational Psychology Options .................................. 3 hours Choose from EDUC3312 Psychology of Education and EDUC3410 Educational Psychology.


Subtotal .............................................................60 hours


Electives......................................................................... 9 hours Choose from ECED3340 Assessment of Young Children, ECED3350 Reading Methods for Early Childhood, ECED3370 Building Family and Community Relationships, ECED3380 Guiding the Behavior of Young Children, ECED4310 Integrated Curriculum for Young Children, ECED4391 Practicum for Early Childhood, ECED4392 Early Childhood Education Practicum II, EDLD4310 Characteristics of Learning Disabilities, EDLD4320 Methods/Procedures for Learning Disabilities, EDLD4330 Behavior Management, EDLD4340 Teaching Reading in Special Education, EDLD4350 Assessment of Exceptional Learners, EDLD4391 Learning Disabilities Practicum I, EDLD4392 Learning Disabilities Practicum II, EDUC1210 Introduction to Education, EDUC1315 Technology Integration in Curriculum, EDUC2220 Physical Education for the Teacher, EDUC3116 Service Learning, EDUC3380 Young Adult Literature, ELED4391 Elementary Ed Practicum I, and ELED4392 Elementary Ed Practicum II.


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