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Nov 21, 2024
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2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Elementary Education, BS
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The BS: Elementary Education program prepares teachers for positions in grades K-8 in rural, urban, and global classrooms. Through coursework and extensive field experiences in a variety of settings, teacher candidates are able to integrate content knowledge, curriculum, and pedagogy, with emphasis on classroom management and leadership, into effective research-based instructional practices. The Elementary Education program emphasizes integrated experiential learning.
Students majoring in Elementary Education may add any approved minor.
In addition, students pursuing the BS: Elementary Education may select an Option Area to further enhance their background and potentially improve their employability. Option Areas are available in Coaching Option Special Education Concentration , and Instructional Technology Middle School Option , Mathematics Middle School Option ,Earth Science Middle School Option , Life Science Middle School Option Physical Science Middle School Option , and Social Studies Middle School Option . Although these Options are not licensure endorsements, they show evidence of additional study in these areas.
Additional Requirements for the Degree:
- A grade of C- or higher is required in all General Education courses and all other degree requirements for non-Professional Education courses.
- A grade of B- or higher is required in all required Professional Education courses.
- Candidates must maintain at least a 2.70 GPA overall, and a 2.70 GPA for all content courses
- Grade of B- or higher in COMS 115 Computer Basics for Educators or CAPP 131 Basic Microsoft Office
- The TEP Handbook also provides additional requirement information
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General Education: 32 Credits
Grade of C- or higher is required in all courses
Written and Oral Communication
Mathematics
- Any 100 level or higher M or STAT course 4 credits
History
- Any 100 or 200 level HSTA 4 credits
Select one of the following for Behavioral & Social Science:
Select one of the following for Humanities: Expressive Art
Select one of the following for Humanities: Lit & Art Studies
Select two of the following for Natural Sciences:
If BIOB 101 or GEO 101 is not completed in the General Education section, it must be completed in the Professional Content Section.
Professional Content Major Requirements: 10-12 Credits
Grade of C- or higher is required in all courses
Select 2-4 credits from the following:
Cannot be a course chosen for General Education
Select 4 credits from the following Natural Sciences
Cannot be a course chosen for General Education. If BIOB 101 or GEO 101 was not completed in the General Education section, it must be completed as the Professional Content selection.
Professional Education: 85 Credits
Grade of B- or higher is required in all courses
Freshmen Year Professional Education Courses: 16 Credits
Sophomore Year Professional Education Courses: 16 Credits
Junior Year Semester A Professional Education Courses: 17 Credits
Junior Year Semester B Professional Sequence Part 1 Courses: 12 Credits
Senior Year Semester A Professional Sequence Part 2 Courses: 12 credits
Senior Year Semester B Student Teaching: 12 credits
Electives: 0-1 Credits
Any college-level credits to bring degree total to 128 credits
BS: Elementary Education Total Credits: 128
Additional Program Information
Information Technology Exam
Technology Requirement: Before registering for EDU 370 students must have earned a passing score on the Information & Technology Literacy Exam, or at least a B- on either COMS 115 Computer Basics for Educators (4 credits) or CAPP 131 Basic Microsoft Office (4 credits).
Minors and Options
Many Elementary Education graduates teach in upper elementary (grades 4-8) or middle school (grades 7-8). Option Areas provide candidates with a greater depth of knowledge than can be attained within a broadfield Elementary Education Major alone. To increase their hiring options, the Education Department strongly recommends that all Elementary Education majors complete either an additional Major or a Minor which leads to licensure in Montana, the Early Childhood Education Minor, or one of the Middle School Option Areas listed below. These Option Areas do not lead to licensure, and must be taken in conjunction with the Elementary Education Major.
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