B.S. in Elementary Education Plan of Study

FRESHMEN YEAR

FALL (16 Credits) SPRING (17 Credits)
ENGW 102 (e) Expository Writing & Writing Studies 3 Credits ENGL 003 Freshmen Composition 3 Credits
MATH 006 (1) College Algebra I (See Adviser if Exempt) 3 Credits FINE ARTS (2) Music/Theatre Arts/Art 3 Credits
SLMC 101 Principles of Speech 3 Credits SCIENCE ELECTIVE (b) Life/Physical Science (See Advisor Regarding Options) 3 Credits
SCIENCE ELECTIVE (3) Life/Physical Science (See Adviser Regarding Options) 3 Credits HIST 009 US History to 1877 3 Credits
HIST 101 World Geography 3 Credits HIST 010 US History Since 1877 3 Credits
EDUC 100 Orientation & Pre-Professional Seminar 1 Credit EDUC 120 International Education for Contemporary Societies 2 Credits

SOPHOMORE YEAR

FALL (15 Credits) SPRING (18 Credits)
HUDV 114 Growth and Development in Children and Adolescents 3 Credits EDUC 220 Learners with Diverse Cognitive, Behavior and Language Characteristics 3 Credits
EDUC 212 Educational Psychology: Learning and African American Learners 3 Credits EDUC 221 Talent Development Model of Schooling 3 Credits
MAT 020 (a) Fundamental Concepts of Math for Education I 3 Credits EDUC 222 Engaging Urban Parents, Families, Communities, and School Personnel 3 Credits
EDUC 218 Foundations & Process of Reading Acquisition 3 Credits EDUC 223 Instructional Technology for for the 21st Century 3 Credits
EDUC 219 Schooling for Diverse Populations in American Society 3 Credits EDUC 225 Earth Science and Elementary Science Practices (and Lab) 3 Credits
MATH 021 (a) Fundamental Concepts of Math for Education II 3 Credits

JUNIOR YEAR

FALL (17 Credits) SPRING (16 Credits)
EDUC 312 Introduction to Assessment & Measurement 3 Credits EDUC 321 Literature & Writing in Urban Elementary Schools 3 Credits
EDUC 314 Principles of Teaching Math and Science in Urban Classrooms I (Grades 1-3) 4 Credits EDUC 322 Teaching Language Arts and Social Studies in Urban Elementary Schools 3 Credits
EDUC 315 Principles of Teaching Math and Science in Urban Classrooms II (Grades 4-6) 4 Credits EDUC 323 Literacy Assessment & Instructional Frameworks in Urban, Elem. Schools 3 Credits
EDUC 316 Strategies for Teachinig English Language Learners 3 Credits EDUC 324 Teaching Arts, Health and PE in Urban, Elem. Schools 4 Credits
SPAN 001 (4) Spanish I or other World Language I 3 Credits SPAN 002 Spanish II or World Lang. II 3 Credits

SENIOR YEAR

FALL (12 Credits) SPRING (12 Credits)
EDUC 412 Research Foundations and Methods for Classroom Teachers 3 Credits EDUC 420 Interdisciplinary Research in STEM 3 Credits
EDUC 450 Internship and Classroom Mangaement Seminar 9 Credits EDUC 480 International Internship and Special Topics 9 Credits

(1) College Algebra I is a prerequisite for Math 020 and 021. MATH 020 and 021 are required for all students. If you are exempt for College Algebra I, then MATH 020, MATH 021, and an additional STEM elective are required. If you have received advanced placement credit for Math, then no STEM elective is required.

(2) Students should see adviser for Fine Arts course approval.

(3) Students are required to earn 3 credits for a life science course and 3 credits for a physical science course. Below are options for candidates seeking elementary education certification: COMP 001 - Life Sciences Lecture/Lab, COMP 003 - Physical Science Lecture/Lab, CHEM 001 - General & applied Chemistry, and other courses approved by an adviser.

(4) Students are required to earn 6 credits in one world language. See adviser for advanced placement exemptions.

(e) ENGW 104 - If you score a 550 or higher on the SATW or 26 or higher on the ACTE, you will register for ENGW 104 (WritinigLiteracy, and Discourse). If you score between 450-549 on the SATW or below 18 on the ACTE, you will register forENGW 101 (Rhetoric, Inquiry, and Critical Writing). Students who earned a 5 on the AP Language exam and who score 550 or higher on the SATW or 26 or higher on the ACTE will take ENGW 104. Please note that to remain in good standing, all students are expected to complete their first-year writing requirements within the first two semesters of attending Howard University.