Elementary/Early Childhood Education (Bachelor of Science in Education)

Students majoring in Elementary/Early Childhood Education are required to complete an approved program consisting of 126 hours leading to a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. Students may take RDG 298 Literature and Language for Children (3), EED 299 Teaching Diverse Populations (3), SPE 300 Survey of Exceptional Children and Youth (3), FCS 352 Child Growth and Development (WI) (2)/ FCS 353 Child Growth and Development Laboratory (WI) (1), and EED 310 Foundations of Effective Teaching (3) prior to eligibility for Teacher Education Program. ED 302 Introductory Foundations in Teacher Education (WI) (3) is required and must be taken in order to achieve eligibility for Teacher Education Program.

Course Title Credits
ECE Block
ECE 303Introduction to Early Childhood Education3
RDG 304Early Literacy3
ECE 306Practicum in ECE3
ECE 30921st Century Teaching and Learning Part I3
Literacy Block
ECE 407Assessment of Young Children3
EED 339Integrating Theory/Practice3
RDG 342Teaching Reading3
EED 344Developing Language Skills3
Content Block
EED 340Practicum in Content Area Block3
EED 341Mathematics for Children3
EED 343Curriculum Integration in Teaching Social Studies3
EED 362Science for Children3

RDG 354 Reading Diagnosis (3) and EED 409 21st Century Teaching and Learning Part II (3) are taken with the block courses throughout the program.

Successful completion of this program includes meeting all requirements and earning a passing score on the edTPA portfolio during the internship semester.  Upon completion of this program and any state-required Praxis Subject Assessments, a student will be eligible to apply for the baccalaureate level Professional Certificate which provides teacher certification for elementary (K-6) and early childhood (P-3).  Teacher Education Programs may be altered to meet changes in federal and Alabama State Department of Education regulations.

In addition to courses noted below, candidates for graduation must successfully complete all JSU Academic Regulations. More information about general education requirements can be found in the Summary of Degrees/Requirements section of the catalog.

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman
FallHours
EH Composition sequence 3
BY 101
BY 103
Introductory Biology I
and Introductory Biology Lab I
4
MS 112 Precalculus Algebra 1 3
History 1 3
Social/Behavioral Science 3
SSC 101 First Year Experience 0
 Hours16
Spring
EH Composition sequence 3
EH 141 Speech 3
BY 102
BY 104
Introductory Biology II
and Introductory Biology Lab II
4
Mathematics 2 3
History 1 3
 Hours16
Summer
Fine Arts 3
Social/Behavioral Science 3
 Hours6
Sophomore
Fall
Literature sequence 3
Mathematics 2 3
Science 3 4
CS 201 Introduction to Information Technology 3
FCS 352
FCS 353
Child Growth and Development (WI)
and Child Growth and Development Laboratory (WI)
3
 Hours16
Spring
Literature sequence 3
Mathematics 2 3
ED 302 Introductory Foundations in Teacher Education (WI) 3
EED 299 Teaching Diverse Populations 3
SPE 300 Survey of Exceptional Children and Youth 3
 Hours15
Junior
Fall
ECE 303 Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3
ECE 306 Practicum in ECE 3
ECE 309 21st Century Teaching and Learning Part I 3
EED 310 Foundations of Effective Teaching 3
RDG 304 Early Literacy 3
 Hours15
Spring
ECE 407 Assessment of Young Children 3
EED 339 Integrating Theory/Practice 3
EED 344 Developing Language Skills 3
RDG 298 Literature and Language for Children 3
RDG 342 Teaching Reading 3
 Hours15
Senior
Fall
EED 340 Practicum in Content Area Block 3
EED 341 Mathematics for Children 3
EED 362 Science for Children 3
EED 343 Curriculum Integration in Teaching Social Studies 3
RDG 354 Reading Diagnosis 3
 Hours15
Spring
ED 495 Internship in Education 6
ED 496 Reflective Practices in Education (WI) 3
EED 409 21st Century Teaching and Learning Part II 3
 Hours12
 Total Hours126

Note: All professional education courses and selected teaching field courses must be completed at JSU and may not be transferred from another institution. Please check with your academic department for a complete list of these courses.