Childhood Education Bachelor of Science in Education degree

The Bachelor of Science in Education in Childhood Education prepares teacher candidates for certification in Childhood Education (Grades 1 to 6).

Program Requirements:

Required Courses

EDU 105Introduction to Contemporary Inclusive Education

3

EDU 106Practicum in Inclusive Education I

0

EDU 225Child Development

3

EDU 250Introduction to the Exceptional Learner

3

EDU 251Practicum in Inclusive Education II

0

EDU 276Literacy and Technology in Inclusive Educational Settings

3

EDU 305Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in the Classroom

3

EDU 313Practicum in Inclusive Education III

0

EDU 349Educational Psychology

3

EDU 301Safe Schools/Healthy Students: Child Abuse and Child Abduction

1

EDU 302Safe Schools/Healthy Students: Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse

1

EDU 303Safe Schools/Healthy Students: Safety Education/Fire and Arson/School Violence

1

MAED 301Mathematics for School Teachers I

3

MAED 302Mathematics for School Teachers II

3

EDU 105, EDU 250, and EDU 305: courses that have a field experience component

Methods of Instruction:

EDU 402Teaching Mathematics in Inclusive Educational Settings

3

EDU 403Teaching Science in Inclusive Educational Settings

1.5-3

EDU 404Teaching Social Studies in Inclusive Educational Settings

1.5-3

EDU 405Teaching Literacy in Inclusive Educational Settings

3

EDU 406Literacy and Assessment in Inclusive Educational Settings

1.5-3

Capstone Experience – Student Teaching:

EDU 416Capstone Seminar - Advanced Study in Classroom Organization, Management, and Instruction

1.5-3

EDU 420Student Teaching in the Elementary School - Primary

6

EDU 422Student Teaching in the Elementary School - Intermediate

6

Plus Foreign Language Requirement:

Candidates in all education programs are required to demonstrate competence in a foreign language. This requirement must be satisfied in any one of the following ways:

  • Score of 85 percent or higher on New York State Regents Exam (or local equivalent). Requirement is fulfilled.
  • Scores of 65 percent - 84 percent on High School N.Y.S. Regents Exam (or local equivalent): Student needs to take an Elementary I level course or an Elementary II level course of a language or equivalent course(s) or successfully complete an equivalent SUNY Fredonia proficiency exam.
  • Scores below 65 percent on High School N.Y.S. Regents Exam (or local equivalent) or if student did not take a N.Y.S. Regents or local Exam: Student needs to take an Elementary I level course and an Elementary II level course of the same language or equivalent.

Plus 7 credit hours in Natural Science courses (from two different departments)

Plus an area of concentration: 30-37 credit hours. Students should see Areas of Concentration in the Education section of the catalog.

(Note: SCI courses are considered multi-disciplinary — all 7 credit hours can be taken in SCI)

For certification information, please see the Office of Student Services webpage.

Advisement forms may be downloaded at http://www.fredonia.edu/coe/undergradadvise.asp