A.A. - Education Program at MCCCeducation.mccc.edu/pdf/EDU Poster.pdf · 1. Select from HIS 101,...

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CURRICULUM Code Course (lecture/lab hours) Credits CMN 111 Speech: Human Communication (3/0) OR 3 CMN 112 Public Speaking (3/0) ENG 101 English Composition I (3/0) 3 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3/0) 3 HIS — Historical Perspective general education elective 1 3 MAT — Mathematics elective 2 3-4 EDU 109 Introduction to Education (3/0) 3 ENG 102 English Composition II (3/0) 3 PSY 206 Child Development (3/0) 3 SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3/0) OR 3 3 SOC 104 Sociology of Education (3/0) HIS — United States History elective (3/0) 4 3 MAT — Mathematics elective 2 3-4 EDU — Education elective 5 3 — — Science elective 6 3-4 — — Diversity and Global Perspective elective 7 3 — — Humanities general education elective 8 3 HPE 110 Concepts of Health and Fitness (1/2)† 2 IST 101 Computer Concepts with Applications (2/2) 3 — — Science elective 6 3-4 — — Humanities general education elective 8 3 — — Humanities general education elective 8 3 — — Program elective 9 3 62-66 1 Select from HIS 101, 102, 112, 113. 2 MAT 108 and 120 recommended. Select in consultation with an academic advisor. 3 Students who plan to continue at Mercer’s University Center in the William Paterson University program should take SOC 104. 4 Select from HIS 105, 106, 109, 214. 5 Students planning to continue in the William Paterson University program should choose EDU 102 (Introduction to Exceptional Children). Otherwise, select from EDU 102, 120, or 130. Consultation with an academic advisor is strongly recommended. 6 Take lab courses in two different natural sciences (BIO, CHE, or PHY). Non-majors courses include BIO 113, CHE 106, and PHY 111. Students who wish to pursue Psychology as their second major should take BIO 106. 7 ENG 222 (Children’s Literature) is recommended for students interested in elementary or early childhood education. Those planning to continue in the William Paterson University program should choose a globally-focused elective including ART 124; ENG 203, 204, 214; HIS 112, 113, 206, 218; or REL 102. 8 Students planning to continue in the William Paterson University program should take two semesters of a foreign language. Otherwise, select from Art (ART 101, 121, 123, 124, 125), Music (MUS 103), Literature, or Philosophy electives. 9 Students are encouraged to consider PSY 201 (Educational Psychology). Those planning to continue in the William Paterson University program should choose a course relevant to their second major (English, History, Social Science). †HPE 111 is an acceptable alternative. NOTE: Students must earn a minimum grade of C in all EDU courses to graduate. A.A.S. Early Childhood and Special Education Assistant (non-transfer program) If you want to teach early childhood (not in the public school system) or become a classroom assistant, complete the A.A.S. in Early Childhood/ Special Education Assistant. CURRICULUM Code Course (lecture/lab hours) Credits ENG 101 English Composition I (3/0) 3 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3/0) 3 EDU 109 Introduction to Education (3/0) 3 MAT 108 Topics in Mathematics (3/0) OR 3 MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts (3/0) CMN 111 Speech: Human Communication (3/0) OR 3 CMN 112 Public Speaking (3/0) ENG 102 English Composition II (3/0) 3 PSY 206 Child Development (3/0) 3 EDU 102 Introduction to Exceptional Children (3/0) 3 SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3/0) OR 3 SOC 104 Sociology of Education (3/0) HIS — Historical Perspective general ed. elective 1 3 EDU 120 Introduction to Early Childhood Education (3/0) 3 EDU 214 Curriculum and Methods for Early Childhood (3/0) 3 IST 101 Computer Concepts with Applications (2/2) 3 HPE 110 Concepts of Health and Fitness (1/2)† 2 — — Science OR Technology general ed. elective 3-4 — — Diversity and Global Perspective elective 3 EDU 210 Education Field Experience 6 (15-20 hours per week) EDU 211 Education Seminar (3/0) 3 ENG — Literature elective 2 3 — — Visual Arts or Music elective 3 62-63 1 Select from HIS 101, 102, 105, 106, 109, 112, 113. 2 ENG 222 recommended. †HPE 111 is an acceptable alternative. NOTE: Students who have completed the Child Development Associate (CDA) or Certified Childcare Professional (CCP) certificate can receive 6 education credits for that work after having satisfied English and math requirements. NOTE: Students must earn a minimum grade of C in all EDU courses to graduate. A.A. Education and Liberal Arts (transfer program) If you want to become a certified teacher (k-12) in the New Jersey public school system, start here in preparation for transfer to a four-year program. THE EDUCATION MAJOR AT MERCER

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CURRICULUMCode Course (lecture/lab hours) CreditsCMN 111 Speech: Human Communication (3/0) OR 3CMN 112 Public Speaking (3/0)ENG 101 English Composition I (3/0) 3PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3/0) 3HIS — Historical Perspective general education elective1 3MAT — Mathematics elective2 3-4EDU 109 Introduction to Education (3/0) 3ENG 102 English Composition II (3/0) 3PSY 206 Child Development (3/0) 3SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3/0) OR3 3SOC 104 Sociology of Education (3/0)HIS — United States History elective (3/0)4 3MAT — Mathematics elective2 3-4EDU — Education elective5 3— — Science elective6 3-4— — Diversity and Global Perspective elective7 3— — Humanities general education elective8 3HPE 110 Concepts of Health and Fitness (1/2)† 2IST 101 Computer Concepts with Applications (2/2) 3— — Science elective6 3-4— — Humanities general education elective8 3— — Humanities general education elective8 3— — Program elective9 3

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1 Select from HIS 101, 102, 112, 113.

2 MAT 108 and 120 recommended. Select in consultation with an academic advisor.

3 Students who plan to continue at Mercer’s University Center in the William Paterson University program should take SOC 104.

4 Select from HIS 105, 106, 109, 214.

5 Students planning to continue in the William Paterson University program should choose EDU 102 (Introduction to Exceptional Children). Otherwise, select from EDU 102, 120, or 130. Consultation with an academic advisor is strongly recommended.

6 Take lab courses in two different natural sciences (BIO, CHE, or PHY). Non-majors courses include BIO 113, CHE 106, and PHY 111. Students who wish to pursue Psychology as their second major should take BIO 106.

7 ENG 222 (Children’s Literature) is recommended for students interested in elementary or early childhood education. Those planning to continue in the William Paterson University program should choose a globally-focused elective including ART 124; ENG 203, 204, 214; HIS 112, 113, 206, 218; or REL 102.

8 Students planning to continue in the William Paterson University program should take two semesters of a foreign language. Otherwise, select from Art (ART 101, 121, 123, 124, 125), Music (MUS 103), Literature, or Philosophy electives.

9 Students are encouraged to consider PSY 201 (Educational Psychology). Those planning to continue in the William Paterson University program should choose a course relevant to their second major (English, History, Social Science).

†HPE 111 is an acceptable alternative.

NOTE: Students must earn a minimum grade of C in all EDU courses to graduate.

A.A.S.Early Childhood and Special Education Assistant (non-transfer program)If you want to teach early childhood (not in the public school system) or become a classroom assistant, complete the A.A.S. in Early Childhood/ Special Education Assistant.

CURRICULUMCode Course (lecture/lab hours) CreditsENG 101 English Composition I (3/0) 3PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3/0) 3EDU 109 Introduction to Education (3/0) 3MAT 108 Topics in Mathematics (3/0) OR 3MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts (3/0)CMN 111 Speech: Human Communication (3/0) OR 3CMN 112 Public Speaking (3/0)ENG 102 English Composition II (3/0) 3PSY 206 Child Development (3/0) 3EDU 102 Introduction to Exceptional Children (3/0) 3SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3/0) OR 3SOC 104 Sociology of Education (3/0)HIS — Historical Perspective general ed. elective1 3EDU 120 Introduction to Early Childhood Education (3/0) 3EDU 214 Curriculum and Methods for Early Childhood (3/0) 3IST 101 Computer Concepts with Applications (2/2) 3HPE 110 Concepts of Health and Fitness (1/2)† 2— — Science OR Technology general ed. elective 3-4— — Diversity and Global Perspective elective 3EDU 210 Education Field Experience 6 (15-20 hours per week) EDU 211 Education Seminar (3/0) 3ENG — Literature elective2 3— — Visual Arts or Music elective 3

62-631 Select from HIS 101, 102, 105, 106, 109, 112, 113.

2 ENG 222 recommended.

†HPE 111 is an acceptable alternative.

NOTE: Students who have completed the Child Development Associate (CDA) orCertified Childcare Professional (CCP) certificate can receive 6 education credits forthat work after having satisfied English and math requirements.

NOTE: Students must earn a minimum grade of C in all EDU courses to graduate.

A.A.Education and Liberal Arts (transfer program)If you want to become a certified teacher (k-12) in the New Jersey public school system, start here in preparation for transfer to a four-year program.

THE EDUCATION

MAJOR AT

MERCER