Elementary Education, Bachelor of Science
The Elementary Education program is designed to equip future educators with the essential knowledge, skills, and dispositions required to effectively teach children in grades K-6. This program is structured to address the needs of today's students, aligning with core competencies expected of professional educators in elementary education.
Courses
- ART 2123 — Experiencing Art
- BIOL 1014 — Introduction to Biological Science
- COMM 2173 — Business and Professional Speaking
- EDFD 1001 — Orientation to Teaching K-12
- EDMD 2013 — Integrating Instructional Technology
- ELED 2003 — Education as a Profession
- ELED 2113 — Human Development and Learning Theories
- ELED 3123 — Diagnosis and Assessment of Elementary Students
- ELED 3133 — Integrated Curriculum
- ELED 3143 — Teaching Methods K-6 Social Studies
- ELED 4003 — Residency A Seminar
- ELED 4033 — Classroom and Behavior Management
- ELED 4903 — Residency B Seminar
- ELED 4909 — Residency B
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- GEOL 1004 — Essentials of Earth Science
- HIST 1503 — World History to 1500
- HIST 1903 — Survey of American History
- HIST 2153 — Introduction to Arkansas History
- MATH 1003 — Quantitative Literacy
- MATH 2033 — Mathematical Concepts I
- MATH 2043 — Mathematical Concepts II
- MATH 3033 — Methods of Teaching Elementary Mathematics
- MUS 2003 — Survey of Music History
- PE 3593 — Methods of Teaching Health and Physical Education for K-6 Teachers
- PHSC 1013 — Introduction to Physical Science
- PHSC 1021 — Physical Science Laboratory
- POLS 2003 — American Government
- RDNG 3003 — Teaching Literacy Foundations
- RDNG 3163 — Content Area Literacy
- RDNG 4003 — Literacy Assessment and Intervention
- RDNG 4013 — Child and Adolescent Literature
- SPED 2023 — Development and Characteristics of Diverse Learners
- SPED 3033 — Foundations of Special Education
- SPED 3153 — Planning, Instruction, and Assessment for Students with Exceptionalities