Education (ASC)
Stark State College's associate of science in education provides an affordable, supportive foundation for students pursuing a teaching career, covering the first two years of college coursework before transferring to a four‑year institution. Designed for future educators across early childhood, middle childhood, adolescence to young adult, and intervention specialist pathways, the program prepares students for seamless transfer and eventual K–12 teaching licensure.
Courses
- ASL 121 — Introduction to Deaf Culture Community
- ASL 122 — American Sign Language I
- ASL 123 — Introduction to Interperting
- ASL 124 — American Sign Language II
- ASL 221 — American Sign Language III
- BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
- BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II
- BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function
- BIO 124 — Human Diseases
- BIO 126 — Environmental Science
- BIO 127 — Human Biology
- BIO 128 — Climate Studies
- BIO 129 — Meteorology
- BIO 130 — Ocean Studies
- BIO 141 — General Biology I
- BIO 142 — General Biology II
- BIO 200 — Ecology
- BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology
- BIO 241 — General Genetics
- BIO 242 — Cell and Molecular Biology
- BUS 122 — Basic Economics
- BUS 221 — Microeconomics
- BUS 222 — Macroeconomics
- CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology
- CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry
- CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science
- CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry
- CHM 141 — General Chemistry I
- CHM 142 — General Chemistry II
- CHM 205 — Forensic Chemistry
- CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I
- CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II
- COM 121 — Effective Speaking
- COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication
- COM 123 — Small Group Communication
- COM 125 — Introduction to Communication Theory
- COM 126 — Introduction to Mass Communication
- EDU 121 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education
- EDU 122 — Curriculum Design and Instruction
- EDU 123 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition
- EDU 126 — Educational Technology
- EDU 130 — Introduction to the Teaching Profession
- EDU 131 — Child Development
- EDU 132 — Observation, Assessment, and Group Management
- EDU 221 — Language Arts
- EDU 223 — Community and Family-based Programs
- EDU 224 — Early Childhood Program Administration
- EDU 225 — The Exceptional Child
- EDU 227 — Early Childhood Education Practicum and Seminar
- EDU 228 — Phonics for Young Children
- EDU 229 — Educational Psychology
- EDU 232 — Literature Across the Curriculum
- EDU 235 — Inclusive Classrooms for Young Children
- ENG 124 — College Composition
- ENG 125 — Technical Editing and Layout
- ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing
- ENG 227 — Writing for Media
- ENG 228 — Writing for the Web
- ENG 229 — Grant Writing
- ENG 230 — Business Communication
- ENG 231 — College Composition II
- ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785
- ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present
- ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare
- ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865
- ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present
- ENG 238 — Introduction to Creative Writing
- ENG 239 — Film Appreciation
- ENG 240 — Women's Literature
- ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers
- GEO 141 — Physical Geology
- HIS 100 — American Civic Literacy
- HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877
- HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877
- HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century
- HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century
- MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning
- MTH 124 — Statistics
- MTH 125 — College Algebra
- MTH 130 — Trigonometry
- MTH 135 — Precalculus
- MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
- PHL 122 — Ethics
- PHY 101 — Principles of Physics
- PHY 105 — Astronomy
- PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra
- PHY 122 — College Physics II with Algebra
- PHY 222 — General Physics II with Calculus
- PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics
- PSC 122 — Introduction to Law and Legal System
- PSC 221 — State and Local Government
- PSC 222 — Public Policy
- PSY 121 — General Psychology
- PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development
- PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology
- PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology
- SOC 121 — Sociology
- SOC 122 — Society and Technology
- SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family
- SOC 221 — Social Problems
- SOC 222 — Juvenile Delinquency
- SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society
- SPN 100 — Elementary Spanish I
- SPN 200 — Elementary Spanish II
- SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar
- SSC 201 — Study Away: Experiential Learning