A. Required courses in Freshman Studies (required for anyone admitted into the program with fewer than 24 credits): Credits
SCI 100 The Natural World: The Caribbean 3
SSC 100 An Introduction to the Social Sciences: 3
A Caribbean Focus
FDS 100 Freshman Development Seminar 1
B. The general education requirements (courses taken to satisfy these requirements also count toward satisfaction of items D. and E. below)
C. Required Education courses: Credits
EDU 108 Early Childhood Development I 3
EDU 109 Inclusive Early Childhood Environments I 3
EDU 113 Early Childhood Development II 3
EDU 114 Inclusive Early Childhood Environments II 3
EDU 214 Family and Community Relationships 3
EDU 215 Guiding Children's Early Behavior 3
EDU 216 Inclusive Early Childhood Curricula 3
EDU 217 Ethical and Legal Issues in Early Childhood Education 3
EDU 219 Promoting Language and Literacy in Early Childhood 3
EDU 221 Foundations of Education 3
EDU 302 Introduction to Exceptional Children 3
EDU 304 Teaching Reading and Literacy in IECE 3
EDU 305 Teaching Mathematics in IECE 3
EDU 306 Creative Arts and Expression in IECE 3
EDU 307 Teaching Science in IECE 3
EDU 308 Integrating and Adapting Curriculum across the Content Areas 3
EDU 350 Instructional Design and Technology 2
EDU 403 Assessment for Effective Teaching in IECE 3
EDU 406 Student Teaching in IECE 6
EDU 407 Seminar in Student Teaching in IECE 2
and one of the following Education electives:
EDU 404 Administration and Supervision of IECE 3
or
EDU 405 Collaboration and Consultation in IECE 3
PLS 200 Self-Management: Wellness and Risk 2
or
2 credits in other activity-based PE courses
D. Required course in Psychology: Credits
PSY 120 General Psychology 3
E. Required courses in Mathematics: Credits
MAT 140 College Algebra with Applications 4
or
MAT 143 Precalculus Algebra 4
and one of the following:
MAT 142 College Trigonometry 4
MAT 235 Introductory Statistics with Applications 4
MAT 232 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences 4
F. Required courses in Humanities: Credits
COM 119 Interpersonal Communication and Leadership Skills 3
COM 120 Public Speaking 3
ENG 120 English Composition 3
ENG 201 Research and Applied Writing 3
ENG 261 World Literature Part I 3
ENG 262 World Literature Part II 3
Three semesters of study in a foreign language is required: Credits
FRE 131 Functional Elementary French I 4
FRE 132 Functional Elementary French II 4
FRE 231 Intermediate French 4
or
SPA 131 Functional Elementary Spanish I 4
SPA 132 Functional Elementary Spanish II 4
SPA 231 Intermediate Spanish 4
HUM 115 Introduction to Humanities 3
PHI 200 Critical Thinking 3
G. Required courses in Sciences: Credits
SCI 200 Changes in the Natural World 3
or
6 credits of Biology, Chemistry or Physics