Title of Major: Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education, A.A.T.
Code: AAT.EDU.ELEM-ESE
Total Credit Hours: 63-66
http://www.aacc.edu/programs-and-courses/credit-and-degree-seekers/education/
Purpose: The Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) degree is designed for students preparing to transfer to a four-year institution to obtain a baccalaureate degree and earn Maryland state teacher certification. The program incorporates foundation coursework in teacher education, content coursework in a selected certification area and a field-based experience at the appropriate level of teacher certification.
This curriculum prepares students to transfer to an elementary education or generic special education program at a four-year college or university in the state of Maryland. The Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) degree has been articulated with all of the transfer programs in elementary education and generic special education in the state of Maryland. Upon completion of the A.A.T. degree, students are eligible to be admitted as an elementary education or generic special education major at a Maryland transfer institution. The courses in this degree are not sufficient to meet all special education or inclusion course requirements for four-year teacher education programs.
Additional Degree Requirements
To earn the degree and be eligible for seamless transfer within Maryland, students must complete all required coursework and the following additional requirements:
- Students must submit official qualifying scores as established by the State Superintendent of Schools on pre-professional basic skills tests (e.g., SAT, ACT, PRAXIS/CORE) approved by the State Board of Education prior to the completion of the 30th credit hour. For more details visit Praxis Information.
- Students must complete fieldwork requirements as indicated by the Teacher Education and Child Care Institute.
- Students must earn a C or better in all coursework required for the degree and obtain a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 or better.
Students may be required to meet additional admittance requirements at the chosen transfer institution.
Faculty Contact (https://webapps.aacc.edu/directory/default.cfm): Karen Phelan, Ed.D.
Courses to improve skills and prepare for college-level classes may be needed. It is best to see an advisor as you plan your education.
Course/Advising Notes: ________________________________________________________________________
TERM 1
Course Name |
Credits |
Term Taken |
Grade |
ENG 111-Composition and Introduction to Literature 1 OR
ENG 115-Composition and Introduction to Literature 1 for Non-Native Speakers OR
ENG 121-Composition and Literature
Successful completion of ENG 121 fully satisfies the English composition general education requirement. |
3 credit hours |
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MAT 221-Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics 1 |
4 credit hours |
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PSY 111-Introduction to Psychology |
3 credit hours |
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PHS 100-General Physical Science |
4 credit hours |
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GEO 102-World Regional Geography |
3 |
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TERM 2
Course Name |
Credits |
Term Taken |
Grade |
ENG 112-Composition and Introduction to Literature 2 OR
ENG 116-Composition and Introduction to Literature 2 for Non-Native Speakers
OR Elective
(must have 60 credits for graduation)
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0-3 credit hours |
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EDU 111-Foundations of Education
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3 credit hours |
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EDU 135-Children’s Health, Nutrition and Safety
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3 credit hours |
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MAT 222-Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics 2 |
4 credit hours |
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PHS 200-Earth and Space Science
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4 credit hours |
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TERM 3
Course Name |
Credits |
Term Taken |
Grade |
EDU 133-Growth and Development
(first 8-week session)
EDU 133 and EDU 214 are offered in accelerated formats and should be taken consecutively during the third semester to complete the program in a two-year timeframe.
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3 credit hours |
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EDU 214-Introduction to Special Education
(second 8-week session)
EDU 133 and EDU 214 are offered in accelerated formats and should be taken consecutively during the third semester to complete the program in a two-year timeframe.
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3 credit hours |
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MAT 223-Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics 3
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4 credit hours |
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HIS 211-United States History through the Civil War OR
HIS 212-United States History Since the Civil War |
3 credit hours |
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COM 111-Fundamentals of Oral Communication OR
COM 116-Fundamentals of Oral Communication for Non-Native Speakers |
3 credit hours |
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TERM 4
Course Name |
Credits |
Term Taken |
Grade |
EDU 242-Foundations of Reading and Language Arts
(first 8-week session)
EDU 242 and EDU 211 are offered in accelerated formats and should be taken consecutively during the final semester to complete the program in a two-year timeframe.
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3 credit hours |
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EDU 211-Educational Psychology
(second 8-week session)
EDU 242 and EDU 211 are offered in accelerated formats and should be taken consecutively during the final semester to complete the program in a two-year timeframe.
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3 credit hours |
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BIO 107-Environmental Science
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4 credit hours |
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HUM 101-Introduction to Fine Arts |
3 credit hours |
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PLS 111-American Government |
3 credit hours |
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