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Childhood Education/Special Education (Grades 1-6) – BS

Program Overview:

Program Contacts:

Program Requirements:

CSD 235Language Devel/Disord Literacy

3

EDU 300Foundations of Education

3

EPY 244Child & Adolescent Development

4

EPY 350Educational Psychology

3

or

EPY 370Ed Psych/Instruct Tech

4

SED 146Ind w/Except in Schl & Comm

4

SED 347C&I:Inten Sup Needs Children

4

SEE 100Intro to the Profession

0

SEE 106Intro to Portfolio

0

SEE 245Curriculum & Instruction

4

SEE 249Prin & Proc Eff Behav Mgmt

4

SEE 360Literacy & Lit Young Children

4

SEE 380Literacy/Literature Intrm Grds

4

SEE 385Incl El Tchg:LangArts/Soc Stud

4

SEE 386Incl El Tchg:Math/Sci Tech

4

EDU 102Violence Prevention

0

EDU 103Child Abuse Prevention

0

EDU 111Dignity for All Students

0

EPY 337Subst Abuse Wksp

0

SEE 485Stud Tch Sem:Child Ed/Spec Ed

2

SEE 486Portfolio: Spec Ed/Chldhd Ed

1

SEE 495SpecEd/Child Ed Student Tchg

9

BIO 190Principles of Biology 1

3

BIO 190LPrinciples of Biology 1 Lab

1

BIO 191Principles of Biology 2

3

BIO 191LPrinciples of Biology 2 Lab

1

BIO 210Anatomy and Physiology

3

BIO 210LAnatomy and Physiology Lab

1

or

BIO 350General Microbiology

3

BIO 350LGeneral Microbiology Lab

1

Two Biology Laboratory courses at the 200-level or higher

8

CHM 190Gen Chemistry 1

3

CHM 190LGen Chemistry 1 Lab

1

CHM 191Gen Chemistry 2

3

CHM 191LGen Chemistry 2 Lab

1

SCI 350Science in Modern Society

2

CSC 104Education Computing

3

CSC 130Intergrat Program in Classroom

3

CSC 202Intro to Programming

4

CSC 252Problem Solving w/JAVA

4

CSC 302Data Structures

4

CSC 321Database Mgmt Systems

4

CSC 344Computer Networks

3

CSC 355Internet Program 1

3

MAT 130Intro to Math Thought

3

MAT 184Elementary Statistics

4

MAT 180College Algebra

3

or

MAT 185Pre-Calculus Mathematics

3

MAT 270Finite Mathematics

3

or

MAT 295Discrete Math Structures

3

ENG 105Expos Wrtg, Spkng, Rsrch Tech

4

ENG 114Intro Literary Genres/Traditns

4

ENG 223Early Amer Literature

4

ENG 226Women & Wrtg (Early Periods)

4

ENG 230Early British Literature

4

ENG 244Early World Literature

4

ENG 260Earlier Shakespeare

4

ENG 261Later Shakespeare

4

ENG 216Black Literatures

4

ENG 217Crime Fiction

4

ENG 22120th-C. US Literature

4

ENG 227Women & Wrtg (Later Periods)

4

ENG 228Contemporary Fiction

4

ENG 229Contemporary Poetry

4

ENG 231Post-1800 British Liter

4

ENG 232Contemp British Literature

4

ENG 234Comparative Ethnic US Lit

4

ENG 235Latinx Literature

4

ENG 236Postcolonial Literatures

4

ENG 237Asian American Literature

4

ENG 238Native American Literature

4

ENG 245Literary Movements

4

ENG 248Queer Literary Studies

4

ENG 271US Literature 1865-1910

4

ENG 279Film: Theory & Practice

4

ENG 126Diverse Voices in Literature

4

ENG 216Black Literatures

4

ENG 226Women & Wrtg (Early Periods)

4

ENG 227Women & Wrtg (Later Periods)

4

ENG 234Comparative Ethnic US Lit

4

ENG 235Latinx Literature

4

ENG 236Postcolonial Literatures

4

ENG 237Asian American Literature

4

ENG 238Native American Literature

4

ENG 248Queer Literary Studies

4

ENG 336Studies in Black Literatures

4

ENG 371Studies in Women's Literature

4

ENG 372Studies in Diverse Literatures

4

ENG 201Language and Linguistics

4

ENG 206Creative Writing

4

ENG 246Imaginative Wrtg:Pract/Pedag

2

and

ENG 247Nonfic Wrtg Wrkshp:Pract/Pedag

2

ENG 251Nonfiction Writing

4

ENG 252Writing for Digital Media

4

ENG 253Intro to Digital Publishing

4

ENG 254Online Lit Jrnl Edit & Pub

4

COM 221Journalism I

4

COM 206Conflict Management

3

COM 240Interpersonal Communication

3

COM 241Gender and Communication

3

COM 242Communication and Culture

3

ENG 115Intro to Digital Media

4

ENG 279Film: Theory & Practice

4

ENG 218Oral Interpret of Literature

4

ENG 219Poetry in Performance

4

ENG 246Imaginative Wrtg:Pract/Pedag

2

ENG 247Nonfic Wrtg Wrkshp:Pract/Pedag

2

ENG 272Literature Topics/Tchrs

2

ENG 273Language Topics/Tchrs

2

ENG 274Performance Topics

2

ENG 275Comp & Rhetoric/Tchers

2

ENG 276Film/Media Topics/Tchrs

2

ENG 292Literature Short Crse/Tchrs

1

ENG 295Writing Short Crse/Tchrs

1

ENG 296Film/Media Short Course

1

BIO 190Principles of Biology 1

3

BIO 190LPrinciples of Biology 1 Lab

1

BIO 191Principles of Biology 2

3

BIO 191LPrinciples of Biology 2 Lab

1

CHM 190Gen Chemistry 1

3

CHM 190LGen Chemistry 1 Lab

1

CHM 191Gen Chemistry 2

3

CHM 191LGen Chemistry 2 Lab

1

ESC 190Introductory Geology

4

PHY 190Fundamentals of Physics 1

3

PHY 190LFundamentals of Physics 1 Lab

1

One laboratory science course at the 200-level or higher

4

SCI 350Science in Modern Society

2

MAT 180College Algebra

3

MAT 184Elementary Statistics

4

MAT 185Pre-Calculus Mathematics

3

MAT 190Calculus 1

4

MAT 191Calculus 2

4

MAT 130Intro to Math Thought

3

MAT 140Excursions in Modern Math

3

MAT 145Math Themes for Liberal Arts

3

MAT 150Mathematical Perspectives

3

MAT 160Ideas in Modern Mathematics

3

MAT 200Mathematical Inquiry

3

MAT 201Calculus 3

4

MAT 220Foundations of Mathematics

3

MAT 240Linear Algebra

3

MAT 270Finite Mathematics

3

MAT 320Number Theory

3

MAT 370Math through History

3

MAT 480Topics in Mathematics

1 to 4

CSC 112Fundamentals of Comp Science

3

CSC 130Intergrat Program in Classroom

3

CSC 202Intro to Programming

4

Social Studies concentrators may not transfer in core courses after they have matriculated at The College of St. Rose; six out of eight of the content courses in the concentration must be completed at Saint Rose. 

POS 112Critical Analysis US Politics

4

POS 142Political Ideologies

4

HIS 204Social Studies Economics

4

HIS 215New York State, 1600-1945

4

or

HIS 227US History since 1865

4

HIS 226US History to 1865

4

HIS 300Social Studies Geography

4

SPA 203Memory and Culture

3

SPA 204Discovery and Culture

3

SPA 216Spanish Conversation

3

SPA 300Spanish Written Expression

3

SPA 301Reading for Comprehension

3

SPA 325Advanced Conversation

3

SPA 414Applied Linguistics

3

SPA 305Survey Spanish Literature 1

3

SPA 306Survey Spanish Literature 2

3

SPA 307Survey Spanish-American Lit

3

Internship/Field Experiences/Service:

SED 146Ind w/Except in Schl & Comm

4

SEE 245Curriculum & Instruction

4

SEE 249Prin & Proc Eff Behav Mgmt

4

SED 347C&I:Inten Sup Needs Children

4

SEE 360Literacy & Lit Young Children

4

SEE 380Literacy/Literature Intrm Grds

4

Culminating Academic Experiences:

SEE 485Stud Tch Sem:Child Ed/Spec Ed

2

SEE 486Portfolio: Spec Ed/Chldhd Ed

1

SEE 495SpecEd/Child Ed Student Tchg

9

Suggested 4 Year Course Plan:

This suggested plan is designed to give students an idea of how to balance their coursework over 8 semesters and to graduate within 4 years. Most students will need to take a minimum of 30 credits each year in order to meet the graduation requirement of a minimum of 126-132 overall credits.  It should be used along with your Degree Works worksheet and in consultation with your faculty advisor. It is meant as a guide, not a definitive list of courses that must be taken as written. Your faculty advisor will help you make any necessary adjustments during advisement.

Year 1

Fall (15-17 Credits)

Liberal Education course (3 cr)

Liberal Education course (3 cr)

Liberal Education course (3 cr)

Liberal Education course (3 cr)

*Liberal Education/Concentration course (3 cr)

Spring (16-17 Credits)

Liberal Education course (3 cr)

Liberal Education course (3 cr)

Liberal Education course (3 cr)

*Liberal Education/Concentration course (3 cr)

SED 146 (4cr)

Year 2

Fall (17-18 Credits)

Liberal Education (CSC 204-L08) course (3 cr)

*Liberal Education/Concentration course (3 cr)

Concentration course (3 cr)

Liberal Education (EPY 244-L11) course (3 cr)

SED 146 (4 cr)

Spring (16 Credits)

Liberal Education course (3 cr)

*Liberal Education/Concentration course (3 cr)

Concentration course (3 cr)

EPY 350 (3 cr)

SEE 245 (4 cr)

Year 3

Fal (16 Credits)

Liberal Education (Language-L02) course (3 cr)

CSD 235 (3 cr)

EDU 300 (3 cr)

SEE 249 (4 cr)

Concentration course (4 cr)

Spring (17 Credits)

Liberal Education (Language-L02) course (3 cr)

SEE 360 (4 cr)

SED 347 (4 cr)

Concentration course (3 cr)

Concentration course (3 cr)

Year 4

Fall (17 Credits)

SEE 385 (4 cr)

SEE 386 (4 cr)

SEE 380 (4 cr)

Liberal Education (L12) course (2 cr)

Spring (12 Credits)

SEE 485 (2 cr)

SEE 495 (9 cr)

SEE 486 (1 cr)

*SUMMER SESSION:  Liberal Education or Concentration   3-6 credits

*Students completing 33 credit concentrations in English/Language Arts or Social Studies will not need to attend a summer session.  Four courses may be used for both liberal education and concentration requirements resulting in a total credit load of 126 credits for graduation. Students completing 30 credit concentrations in Mathematics or Spanish will need to complete 3 credits during a summer session.  Three courses may be used for both liberal education and concentration requirements resulting in a total credit load of 129 credits for graduation.  Students completing 30 credit concentrations in Biology or General Science will need to complete 6 credits during a summer session.  Two courses may be used for both liberal education and concentration requirements resulting in a total credit load of 132 credits for graduation.

Grades 7-9 Extension (Optional):

 

EPY 340Adolescent Deve. Enrichment

2

EDU 440Middle Level Education

3

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