Liberal Studies, A.A., Education Concentration

The Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Studies (AALS) is a program of 64 credit hours. Its principal feature is accessibility to many courses within program guidelines that include a strong core of foundation courses and that allow students to study selected disciplines in-depth. Courses applicable to the General Concentration are available on campus and at off-campus centers.

Several concentrations are available in addition to the General concentration. Each is the result of interdisciplinary planning among faculty members. The aim of each is to provide workable guidelines for students interested in Business, Communication, Creative Writing, or Social Science.

AALS students wishing to study a discipline in-depth should attend very early to the matter of course prerequisites for upper-level (300 or higher) courses.

AALS students wishing to move at a later date into a four-year Bachelor's program should arrange with their advisors to take as many courses satisfying the General Education Core as possible during their progress toward the AALS degree. Then, if conditions allow the pursuit of the four-year degree, the transition will be smooth.


General Requirements 37 Credits

Course No. Course Credits
Eng 101 College Composition 3
Eng 151 Introduction to Literature 3
Or
Phi 151 Introduction to Philosophy 3
Fys 100 First Year Seminar 1

Liberal Arts Electives 9 Credits
May be fulfilled from the following:
Art, English, French, Russian, Spanish, or Philosophy

Mathematics / Science Electives 9 Credits
May be fulfilled from the following:
Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Ecology, Environmental Studies,
Mathematics, Physics, or Science

Social Science Electives 9 Credits
May be fulfilled from the following:
Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Economics, History, Political Science, Psychology. or
Sociology

Education Concentration Requirements 30 Credits

Course No. Course Credits
Edu 150 Exploring Education in Contemporary America 3
Edu 200 The LEarner and the Learing Process 3
Edu 261 Educational Computing 3
Choose one methods course: 3
Edu 310 The Teaching Process (Secondary Methods)
Edu 351 Teaching Elementary Reading
Edu 357 Children's Literature
Edu 358 Teching English in the Middle and Secondary Classroom
Edu 359 Teaching of French (K-12)
Edu 361 Teaching Science in the Elementary School
Edu 363 Teaching Science in the Secondary School
Edu 366 Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School
Edu 368 Teaching Mathematics in the Secondary School
Edu 371 Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School
Edu 373 Teaching Social Studies in the Secondary School
Edu 376 Teaching Health and Physical Education in the Elementary School

Course No. Course Credits
Edu 377 Guiding Positive Behaviors 3
Edu 387 Teaching Students with Excetional Needs in Regular Classrooms 3

Subject area major (4 courses from one content area) OR Education electives OR combination of Subject area major and Education May be fulfilled in teh following content areas: Art, English, Health Education, Math, Science, Social Studies, Sociology or Special Education 12

Total Credits Required for Degree 64 Credits

Minimum cumulative GPA for graduation: 2.00
Minimum cumulative GPA for General Requirements: 2.25