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Liberal Arts and Sciences: Childhood Education 1-6 (Teacher Education Transfer)


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Degree: Associate in Arts
HEGIS Code: 5649
Curriculum Code: 1802
Campus Location:
City (all program courses are presently taught on all three campuses)
Liberal Arts Division

Pre-Admission Recommendations: HS or HSE (High School Equivalency) Diploma, Interview, All remedial work completed
Career Opportunities/Further Education: Transfer to designated Western New York Four-Year College to complete Bachelor of Education Degree

 

Program Description

The Childhood Education 1-6 (Teacher Education Transfer) Program, Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree, is designed to provide students with a seamless transfer into the Bachelor of Science Education programs offered by area SUNY institutions, Buffalo State and SUNY Fredonia, and a solid foundation of required coursework for transfer to other SUNY campuses and local private colleges that offer education programs. Curriculum areas include: SUNY General Education courses, subject area concentration courses, introductory education courses and other required core courses related to the childhood education curriculum. Included within this program will be early and direct access to teacher practitioners as students complete the clinical field observation experiences in specific pedagogical courses.

When transferring to the four-year college of choice, students will be able to utilize this degree to pursue the Bachelor of Science in Childhood Education 1-6 degree, a dual Certification Program: Teacher of Childhood Education 1-6 and Childhood Special Education degree, a combined Birth to Grade 6 (Early Childhood B-2/Childhood Education 1-6) degree or a Childhood Education 1-6 with a Middle School extension degree. Successful transfer to an education program at the four-year college level will be contingent upon students meeting the four-year college’s admissions criteria, including a minimum GPA required by that institution.
 

Program Competencies

Upon graduation with a Liberal Arts and Sciences: Childhood Education 1-6 (Teacher Education Transfer) Associate in Arts degree, the graduate will obtain competencies as outlined by the Liberal Arts Department and will be able to demonstrate:

  • identify the nature of the teaching profession;
  • develop a philosophy of education to use in the classroom;
  • identify and describe the historical development of America’s public-school system; 
  • identify, anayze and describe diversified education; including the history and treatment of individuals who are exceptional; 
  • develop an understanding of the psychological development of childhood development; and
  • development of foundational competency in the common core subject areas of English and Mathematics.

Required Courses

Students matriculated in the Childhood Education 1-6 (Teacher Education Transfer) program will complete a minimum of 60 credit hours in required courses. The listing of required courses for this program will vary to some degree due to the choice of subject area concentration selected and individual requirements of the four-year college students may wish to attend. Because of these factors, students must maintain contact with the department head for Teacher Preparation Programs and/or their adviser. To accomplish this objective, there will be a new student orientation each semester and at least one required contact per semester between the matriculated student and adviser to review the student’s overall program performance and other issues to ensure successful completion of the program. Students will also receive appropriate written material to assist them in the transition through this program.

Curriculum

Total Degree Credits: 62

Required Courses


NOTE:


  • ALL students are required to speak with the Program Department Head, or advisor within the program regarding course selections.
  • ALL students are required choose a concentration area in this program.  Students should work with the the Department Head and or program advisor to define preferred concentration area of choice.

 

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