Interdisciplinary Studies with Elementary Education Concentration
This major provides knowledge in several different disciplines. Students explore major genres of literature, topics in mathematics and science, and various periods in world and American history, as well as instructional strategies appropriate for elementary learners.
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
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Core Courses | ||
ENG208 | The Structure of the English Language | 3 |
HIST104 | World Civilization II | 3 |
MATH107 | College Geometry | 3 |
MATH304X | Mathematics for Educators | 3 |
PSYC101 | Psychological Perspectives | 3 |
SCI104 | Science for Educators II | 3 |
Choose 1 from the following: | ||
ENG201 | Eng Lit/Themes & Writers | 3 |
ENG218 | British Literature | 3 |
Choose 1 from the following: | ||
ENG210 | Survey of American Literature | 3 |
ENG313 | American Multiethnic Literature | 3 |
Choose 1 from the following: | ||
ENG312 | Literature of Postcolonial World | 3 |
ENG340 | Classics of World Literature | 3 |
Choose 1 from the following: | ||
HIST123 | American Civilization I | 3 |
HIST124 | American Civilization II | 3 |
Elementary Education Requirements | ||
ED109 | Invitation to Teaching | 1 |
ED110 | Teaching & Learning in American Schools | 4 |
ED206 | Early Literacy Teaching & Learning | 4 |
ED208 | Elem Literacy Teaching & Learning | 4 |
ED219 | Supporting Learner Variability | 4 |
ED309 | Sheltered English Immersion | 3 |
ED327 | Literacy Assessment & Instruction | 4 |
ED337 | Teaching & Applying Mathematics: 1 - 6 | 4 |
ED338 | Inclusive Education | 4 |
ED344 | Science Concepts & Curriculum: 1-6 | 4 |
ED418 | Integrated Instruction: Elementary | 3 |
ED419 | Pre-Practicum: Elementary (1 - 6) | 3 |
ED421 | Curriculum Integration | 3 |
ED494 | Professional Standards & Ethics | 3 |
ED498 | Practicum: Elementary (1 -6) | 9 |
PSYC221 | Child Development | 3 |
Lab Science | ||
BIO101 | Principles of Biology | 4 |
BIO102 | Diversity of Living Organisms | 4 |
BIO112 | Human Biology | 4 |
BIO205 | Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 |
BIO206 | Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 |
CHEM203 | General Chemistry I | 4 |
CHEM204 | General Chemistry II | 4 |
ENV211 | Environmental Science | 3 |
PHYS111 | General Physics I | 4 |
PHYS112 | General Physics II | 4 |
Additional Requirements: 7 credits
Choose one approved course (information provided by Education Department) from ECON, ENV, POLS or HIST: 3 credits
Lab Science Elective: 4 credits
Core Curriculum Requirements and remaining Unrestricted Electives: 23 credits
Minimum credits required for graduation: 120
Courses listed below fulfill Knowledge Perspective requirements:
Global/Historical Perspectives
HIST 104: World Civilization II
Individuals and Society
PSYC 101: Psychological Perspectives
Scientific Inquiry and Problem Solving
SCI 104: Science for Educators
ED720 - Mathematics Concepts & Curriculum
This course explores central areas of mathematics in the elementary classroom, as well teaching strategies and methods appropriate for learners at various stages of understanding. Topics include number and operations; functions and algebra; geometry and measurement; statistics and probability; and problem solving. Requires classroom teaching.
ED721 - Science & Technology Concepts/Curriculum
This course provides understanding of essential concepts in the physical and life sciences, including technology and environmental science. Reviews standards for teaching and learning science and technology, as well exploring area resources for teachers and elementary students. Integrates technology appropriate for elementary classrooms.
ED722 - Social Studies Concepts & Curriculum
This course provides understanding and critical examination of major events and eras in American and world history through varied perspectives. Includes strategies for integrating social studies and other content areas, including literacy and arts. Students explore local resources for teaching social studies and become familiar with Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks.
ED796 - Practicum: Elementary
This course provides a minimum of 300 hours of student teaching experience in an elementary classroom under the supervision of a qualified professional. Includes a weekly seminar to discuss issues such as management, planning, professional development, and moral and ethical aspects of teaching. Prerequisites: Pass all required MTEL; cumulative minimum GPA of 3.0; complete at least 27 credits in the graduate education program.
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- Interdisciplinary Studies with Early Childhood Education Concentration
- Applied Mathematics with Elementary Education Concentration
- English with Elementary Education Concentration
- Humanities with Elementary Education Concentration
- Interdisciplinary Studies with Elementary Education Concentration
- Applied Mathematics with Secondary Education Concentration
- English with Secondary Education Concentration
- History with Secondary Education Concentration
- Interdisciplinary Studies with Curriculum and Instruction Concentration
- English
- Entrepreneurship
- Environmental Studies
- Event Management
- Exercise Science
- Fashion
- Finance
- Graphic Design
- History
- Hospitality Management
- Human Services
- Humanities
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- International Business
- Law and Public Affairs
- Legal Studies
- Management
- Marketing
- Pre-Law
- Psychology
- Resort and Casino Management
- Sociology
- Sport Management
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