Education
Degrees and Certificates
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Elementary Education: Sample Transfer Plan, Associate of Arts -
Secondary Education: Sample Transfer Plan, Associate of Arts -
Paraprofessional Educator/Teacher’s Aide, Associate of Applied Science -
Paraprofessional Educator/Teacher's Aide, Advanced Certificate
Courses
EDUC 1713: Intro to Public Education
Credits 3The student shall be able to identify and explain characteristics of the organization and administration of American public education - federal, state, and local. Students will analyze American education in its legal and financial aspects, identify current issues, and discuss developments and responsibilities of membership in the teaching profession. At least 15 hours of field experience at an approved learning institution is required. A criminal background check will be required before placement in a field experience setting.
EDUC 1763: Technology in Education
Credits 3EDUC 1773: Online Teaching
Credits 3EDUC 1833: The Exceptional Learner/Child
Credits 3This is a survey course which presents the historical, philosophical and legal foundations (IFSP, IEP, 504 plan) of special education (birth to adulthood). The course analyzes topics that impact students from early childhood through high school. There will be a review of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Students will discuss characteristics of individuals with disabilities as well as the diverse populations they belong to. This course is part of the Illinois Gateways to Opportunity Early Childhood Credential. A field experience component, with background check, is required of all students.
EDUC 2513: The Multicultural Classroom
Credits 3EDUC 2533: Foundations of Reading
Credits 3EDUC 2613: Educational Psychology
Credits 3The student will define, explain, demonstrate, and discuss those psychological principles and concepts underlying the causes of human behavior. He or she will become familiar with, evaluate, and demonstrate some of the varied traditional and current psychological principles underlying teaching methods and will study and understand significant environmental and inner forces which influence student behavior. He or she will utilize these principles in promoting an environment which permits optimum learning and the emergence of socialized behavior.