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B.S. Early/Middle Education

The course of study for the Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education is divided into three areas — General Studies, Professional Education, and Elementary Education The course of study for the Bachelor of Science degree in Early/Middle Education includes four areas – General Studies, Professional Education, Elementary Education, and at least one 5-9 specialization. Candidates for this degree must earn a minimum of 128 semester hours of credit in approved subjects with an overall grade point average of 2.75 or better.

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (K-6)

EARLY/MIDDLE EDUCATION

Elementary Education K-6 plus a minimum of one of the following: 

  5-9 General Science
  5-9 English/Language Arts
  5-9 Mathematics
  5-9 Social Studies

Elementary Education K-6

The following list of courses will satisfy the requirements for both the General Studies and the Elementary Education programs:

Elementary (K-6)
 ENGL101Composition I3
 ENGL 102Composition II 3
 ENGL 201Humanistic Tradition 
  or 3
 ENGL 205Modern Tradition 
 ENGL301 English Grammar3
 ENGL 310Children’s Literature3
 SPCH208 Fundamentals of Speech3
 HIST101 World Civilization I3
 HIST105 American History I3
 HIST106 American History II3
 HIST302 History, Geography, Govt – WV3
 POSC200 American National Government 3
 GEOG150 Introduction to Geography3
 MATH 101General Mathematics3
 MATH 109College Algebra3
 MATH 106Mathematics for Early/Middle  
   Grade Teachers3
**MATH 333Math Methods for K-6 Teachers3
 COSC102 Computers & Society3
 HUMN 150Introduction to Fine Arts3
 MUSC 130Music Skills for Classroom Teachers2
 ARTS 105Creative Expressions2
**HUMN 333Fine Arts Methods for K-6 Teachers2
**HLTH 333 Health and Safety2
**PHED 333P.E. in K-6 Grades2
 BIOL101 General Biology I3
 BIOL103 Lab for BIOL 1011
 BIOL102 General Biology II3
 BIOL104 Lab for BIOL 1021
 PHSC101 Physical Science Survey I3
 PHSC103 Lab for PHSC 1011
 PHSC102 Physical Science Survey II3
 PHSC104 Lab for PHSC 1021
   Total Hours80

 

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
EDUC110Foundations of Education2
EDUC160 Diversity and Education2
EDUC200 Child/Adolescent Growth & Dev3
EDUC280General Methods    2
SPED310Introduction to Special Education3
 SPED 311Teaching Special Needs  
  Students in Inclusive Classrooms3
READ 270Reading Process3
** EDUC321 Instruction and Technology2
** EDUC322Standards, Planning, and Assessment2
** EDUC330 Teaching & Learning (w/lab)3
 **EDUC  333Tchg. Science & Social Studies3
** READ371Teaching Read & LA3
** READ360Reading in the Content Area3
** EDUC410 Early Education Methods2
** EDUC420 Middle Education Methods2
** EDUC450 Classroom Management2
** EDUC475 Student Teaching6
  Total Hours46
*READ  270 must be taken before enrolling in READ 371.
**Restricted to students admitted to Teacher Education.
***  Grade of C or better required for satisfactory completion of all professional education courses

Early/Middle degree students may select at least one additional middle school endorsement from the following:

English/Language Arts (5-9)General Science (5-9)
Composition chosen fromBIOL101General Biology I3
ENGL101 and 102          6BIOL103Lab for BIOL 1011
ENGL201Humanistic Traditions3BIOL102General Biology II3
  or BIOL104Lab for BIOL 1021
ENGL205Modern Tradition BIOL300Ecology3
SPCH208Fundamentals of Speech3CHEM100Intro to Chemistry4
ENGL300Major American Authors3COSC201PC Software Applications3
ENGL301 English Grammar3MATH109Algebra 3
ENGL302Major British Authors3PHSC101 Physical Science Survey I3
ENGL307Regional & Ethnic Literature3PHSC103LPhys Science Survey Lab1
ENGL308Linguistics3PHSC102 Physical Science Survey II3
ENGL310Children’s Literature3PHSC104LPhys Science Survey Lab1
ENGL320Adolescent Literature3NASC301Integrated Science I3
ENGL322Teaching of Composition3NASC302Integrated Science II3
ARSC431Methods of Teaching in PHSC314Physical Geology4
  Arts and Sciences3ARSC431Methods for Teaching in the 
  Total Hours39  Arts and Sciences3
      Total Hours42
        
Mathematics (5-9)Social Studies (5-9)
MATH106Math for K-6 Teachers3HIST101World Civilization I3
MATH 109Algebra3HIST102World Civilization II3
MATH 110Trigonometry3HIST105American History I3
MATH 210Elementary Statistics3HIST106American History II3
  or HIST302History, Geography & Gov. of WV3
MATH 301Probability & Statistics HIST 497Research Methods in History 3
MATH 211Informal Geometry3GEOG150Introduction to Geography3
MATH220Calculus I4GEOG301World Physical Geography3
  or3POSC200American National Government3
BUSN250Quantitative Techniques in Business POSC405International Relations3
MATH 250Discrete Math3SOCI210Principles of Sociology3
MATH 333Math Methods for K-6 Teachers3ECON 211Principles of Economics I3
COSC Programming Language3ECON212Principles of Economics II3
  or ARSC 431Methods in Teaching in 
COSC 201PC Software Application3  Arts and Sciences3
ARSC 431Methods in Teaching in   Total Hours42
  Arts and Sciences3    
  Total Hours30-31