Jul 07, 2025  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Education (EDUC)


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Education is a continuously growing and ever-changing field of study. By enrolling in the Education program, students are better able to gain the foundational content that will prepare them to take the next step in the field of education. Students have the ability to select coursework that meets their unique interests, whether that is teaching school-aged children in grades K-12, working in the field as an intervention specialist, or specializing in reading. This program is the perfect degree for individuals who want to pursue a bachelor’s degree at a four-year college. Regardless of the goal, the Education program is the place to start.

Studies focus on education, special education, child development, classroom management, educational technology, and more. With the opportunity to choose technical electives that meet each student’s future goals, the program truly can be as unique as every student and child.

Graduates from the Education program will be qualified to enter the field of education as a paraprofessional or teacher’s aide in a P-12 setting, allowing for a wide range of employment opportunities. An individual in the position of paraprofessional or teacher’s aide would be expected to work with a teacher to ensure student success in learning. This can be accomplished through one-on-one instruction, small group lessons, assistance in classroom management, and routine task completion.

Students interested in the program must be admitted to the College before acceptance into the program. A copy of the Education program handbook, which includes the requirements for conditional and formal acceptance to the program as well as the eligibility criteria for the field experiences, may be obtained from the Education Department.

Curriculum for Education


Fall Semester I


Total: 17


Total: 15


Summer Session I


Total: 3


Fall Semester II


Total: 16


Spring Semester II


Total: 15


NOTE:


Curriculum Summary:


General (G)/ Basic (B) = 32 Hours


Technical (T) = 30 Hours


Total Curriculum Hours= 62 Hours


Natural Science Electives


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