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2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Elementary and Early Childhood Education, A.A.


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Teachers change lives by opening new worlds for students and inspiring them to reach their goals. An early childhood education is an educational specialty designed to prepare students to work with children and their families in various settings from birth through third grade. An elementary education prepares individuals who are interested in a teaching career in a public or private school setting from kindergarten through the sixth grade. Western’s teaching preparation focuses on current and innovative teaching theories including the implementation of a service learning project, technology inclusion, and project based learning. The education program also provides the introduction to many important skills and elements of the teaching profession. The development and understanding of which are essential for future success such as: classroom management, special education, literacy for children, lesson design, educational psychology, and elementary science and math preparation. The students experience hands-on what it means to be a preschool and/or elementary school teacher because the program provides them the opportunity to participate in preschool and/or public school classroom activities as a practicum student. These experiences have a four-pronged focus: they introduce theories and pedagogical skills that are learned during classes are applied and reinforced by the teachers, they give students real-world teaching practices, they help students decide about their future teaching careers, and they lay the academic foundation needed before entering a bachelor’s degree program. Students wanting to enter the teaching field must obtain at least a bachelor’s degree in education. Therefore, Western’s education program has specific pathways that will create a seamless transfer to any university in the country upon the successful completion of the associate degree requirements.

Degree Requirements


Subtotal: 15


Freshman Year - Fall Semester Notes:

  • In addition to ENGL 1010 , students may be required to also take ENGL 1011  (2 credits) due to placement, adding 2 additional credits to their graduation total.

Subtotal: 16


Sophomore Year - Fall Semester


Subtotal: 16


Sophomore Year - Fall Semester Notes:

  • Approved History Course can be fulfilled by U.S. to 1865 (HIST 1211 ) or U.S from 1865 (HIST 1211 ). Students transferring to UW should take POLS 1000  in place of HIST 1211 .
  • Approved English Course can be fulfilled by Women in Literature (ENGL 2250 ) or Native American Literature (ENGL 2340 ).

Sophomore Year - Spring Semester


Subtotal: 17


Sophomore Year - Spring Semester Notes:

  • Approved Science course, 4 credits, can be fulfilled by Physical Geology (GEOL 1100 ), Introductory Chemistry (CHEM 1000 ), or Concepts of Physics (PHYS 1050 ).
  • Approved Science Course, 1 credit, can be fulfilled by Physical Science in the Elementary School (EDCI 1440 ) or Earth Science in the Elementary School (EDCI 1450 ).
  • Students taking PHYS 1050  or CHEM 1000  should take EDCI 1440 . Students taking GEOL 1100  should take EDCI 1450 .

All education majors must complete a background check during their first semester in the program by Week 8 (midterms) in order to continue in the education program.

Subtotal: 64

Total Credit Hours: 64


Students transferring to Utah schools must take MATH 1100 , MATH 1105 , & MATH 1400  in the same academic year.

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