Teaching, EC-6, EC-12 Special Education
The Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) degree was developed by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board in the fall of 2005. Students who wish to obtain Texas teacher certification may complete the required coursework and receive an A.A.T. Once students complete the A.A.T., they must transfer to a university that offers a bachelor's degree and complete requirements for standard teacher certification. Students should work closely with an academic advisor and consult with the college/university to which they plan to transfer in order to understand the specific requirements of that institution. Additional information may be reviewed at the state website (http://tea.texas.gov/). Taking
Courses
- BIOL-1408 — Biology for Non-Sci Majors I
- EDUC-1301 — Intro to Education
- EDUC-2301 — Intro to Spec Pops
- ENGL-1301 — Composition I
- ENGL-1302 — Composition II
- GEOL-1403 — Physical Geology
- GOVT-2305 — Federal Government
- GOVT-2306 — Texas Government
- HIST-1301 — US History to 1877
- HIST-1302 — US History From 1877
- MATH-1314 — College Algebra
- MATH-1350 — Math for Teachers I
- MATH-1351 — Math for Teachers II
- PHYS-1415 — Physical Science I
- TECA-1311 — Intro to Erly Chldhd
- TECA-1354 — Child Growth & Dev