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Bachelor of Arts in Education

Degree Requirements

Baccalaureate Program (B.A.)

The requirements for a B.A. degree with a major in Education are the same as for a teaching specialization in Elementary Education, K-6. Requirements consist of (* these hours also can fulfill general graduation requirements):

  • *English 101- English Composition I: Rhetoric and Research
  • *English 102- English Composition II: Writing about Literature
  • *Communication 107- Introduction to Public Speaking
  • *Mathematics 101- Introduction to Mathematics
  • *Mathematics 103- College Algebra
  • *Mathematics 110- Geometry Concepts
  • *Psychology 216- Child Development
  • *Geography 204- World Geography

Six hours from:

  • *History 103- United States History I
  • *History 104- United States History II
  • *History 105- History of Civilization I
  • *History 106- History of Civilization II
  • *Natural Sciences 105- Integrated Science I
  • *Natural Sciences 106- Integrated Science II
  • *Natural Sciences 107- Integrated Science III
  • *Physical Education 204- Psychomotor Development
  • *Physical Education 225- Safety, First Aid & CPR
  • *Health 310- School Health Program
  • *Music 120- Elementary Music Education Methods
  • *Political Science 100- American Government

Also required are the following Professional Education courses:

  • Education 100- The School in American Society
  • Education 209- Educational Psychology
  • Education 210- The Exceptional Child
  • Education 212- Inclusive and Collaborative Methods
  • Education 220 (which fulfills the computer literacy requirement)- Education Technology
  • Education 271- Diversity in American Schools
  • Education 309- Methods for Teaching Art
  • Education 311- Teaching Social Studies to Children
  • Education 315- Teaching Mathematics to Children
  • Education 321- Children's Literature
  • Education 322- Teaching Language Arts & Reading to Children I
  • Education 332- Teaching Language Arts & Reading to Children II
  • Education 365- Curriculum , Instruction and Methods (K-6)
  • Education 390- Student Teaching Grades K-4
  • Education 391- Student Teaching Grades 5-9
  • Education 394- Portfolio and Performance Assessment

The requirements for a B.A. degree with a major in Education NOT leading to teacher certification and licensure include:

  • Education 100- The School in American Society
  • Education 209- Educational Psychology
  • Education 210- Exceptional Child
  • Education 212- Inclusive and Collaborative Methods
  • Education 220 (which fulfills the computer literacy requirement)- Education Technology
  • Education 309- Exceptional Child
  • Education 311- Teaching Social Studies to Children
  • Education 315- Teaching Mathematics to Children
  • Education 322- Teaching Language Arts & Reading to Children I
  • Education 332- Teaching Language Arts & Reading to Children II
  • Education 365- Curriculum , Instruction and Methods (K-6)
  • Education 290 or 399- Practicum or Independent Study
  • Math 101- Introduction to Mathematics
  • Psychology 216- Child Development
  • Geography 204- World Geography

Six hours from History:

  • History 103- United States History I
  • History 104- United States History II
  • History 105- History of Civilization I
  • History 106- History of Civilization II
  • Natural Sciences 105- Integrated Science I
  • Natural Sciences 106- Integrated Science II
  • Natural Sciences 107- Integrated Science III
  • Physical Education 204- Psychomotor Development
  • Physical Education 225- Safety, First Aid & CPR
  • Health 310- School Health Program
  • Music 120- Elementary Music Education Methods
  • Political Science 100- American Government

Minor The Professional Education requirements listed under each Teaching Specialization Field fulfill the requirements for a minor in Education leading to teacher certification.
The requirements for a minor in Education not leading to certification consist of 17 semester hours including:

  • Education 100- The School in American Society
  • Education 209- Educational Psychology
  • Education 210- The Exceptional Child
  • Education 220 (which fulfills the computer literacy requirement)- Education Technology
  • Education 351-359- (appropriate methods course)
  • Psychology and Human Services 217- Adolescent Development

For More Information ContactDr. Steve Creasey
Department of Education
Davis & Elkins College
Elkins, WV 26241
(304) 637-1217
e-mail: screasey@davisandelkins.edu

 

 

 

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