Liberal Arts & Science: Adolescence Education (Teacher Education Transfer) (A.A.)

Liberal Arts & Science: Adolescence Education (Teacher Education Transfer) (A.A.)

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Liberal Arts & Science:
Adolescence Education (Teacher Education Transfer)

A.A. Program
Hegis Code: 5649

Total Credits: 63

First Semester Credits
ENG 100 Enhanced Composition I or
ENG 101 Composition I or
ENG 108 The Craft of Composition / Honors English I(1)
3
HIS 103 History of the United States through the Civil War or
HIS 104 History of the United States since the Civil War
3
MAT 102 Introduction to Statistics 3
PED Activity Course (s) 1
PSY 203 General Psychology I 3
World Language I(2) 3
Total Semester Credits 16
   
Second Semester Credits
ENG 102 Composition  II or
ENG 109 The Art of Analysis / Honors English II
3
World Language II(2)  3
MAT 109 College Algebra and Trigonometry or
MAT 111 Pre-Calculus
3
Natural Lab Science Elective(3) 4
PED Activity Course(s) 1
PSY 212 Adolescent Psychology 3
Total Semester Credits 17
   
Third Semester Credits
BIO 101 Introduction to College Biology I 4
EDU 235 / PSY 235 Psychology of the Exceptional Child 3
EDUCATION Directed Elective:
EDU 101 Applied Behavior Analysis: Field Experience I
EDU 102 Applied Behavior Analysis: Field Experience II: Practicum
EDU 206 Educational Psychology
HED 201 Personal and Family Health
2
ENG 203 Early American Literature to 1865 or
ENG 204 Modern American Literature from 1865 to Present
3
HIS 101 History of Western Civilization through the 18th Century or
HIS 102 History of Western Civilization since the 18th Century
3
Total Semester Credits 15
   
Fourth Semester Credits
Arts Elective(4) 3
ENG 205 Early English British Literature to 1800 or
ENG 206 Modern British Literature from 1800 to 1950
3
EDU 208 Foundations of Education 3
Concentration Elective(5):
  • English Elective or
  • HIS 161 World History: Antiquity to 1500 or
  • HIS 162 World History: 1500 to the Present
3
Concentration Elective:
  • English Elective(6) or
  • ECO 207 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • ECO 208 Principles of Microeconomics or
  • POL 205 Introduction to American Politics
3
Total Semester Credits 15
  1. Depending on placement.
  2. SUNY GE World Language.
  3. SUNY GE Natural Science.
  4. SUNY GE The Arts.
  5. SUNY GE Humanities or SUNY GE Social Science.
  6. SUNY GE US History or SUNY GE World History. 

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