Elementary Education Major (Bachelor of Science)

A candidate majoring in elementary education must satisfactorily complete the general studies program, baccalaureate degree requirements as listed in this bulletin, and the Teacher Certification Program (TCP): Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3. No grade lower than a C applies in any major, minor, or endorsement class.

Because of the unique nature of the certification requirements for the elementary education degree, Biology, Health, History, Math, Physical Education, and Physics courses taken to meet any requirements for the BS Elementary Education degree are considered cognates and therefore can be simultaneously counted toward major or minor requirements in other areas.

 

 

 

Phase 1: TCP Pre-Candidacy, Provisional Admittance Status

Pre-Candidacy Courses:

EDUC 211Introduction to and Foundations of Education

4

PSYC 217Psychology of Learning and Development

4

SPED 210Introduction to Special Education and Inclusive Classrooms

4

Total Credit Hours:12

Pre-Candidacy Cognates:

 
ENGL 121Introduction to Analytical Writing

3

ENGL 122Introduction to Research Writing

3

MATH 112Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I

3

MATH 113Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II

3

Total Credit Hours:12
 

Phase 2: TCP Core Certification Courses

Formal (full) acceptance into the Teacher Certification Program Phase 2 is required before registering for the courses listed below. 


Teacher Certification Courses:

EDUC 360Teaching and Learning: Inclusive Literacy I

4

EDUC 361Teaching and Learning: Inclusive Literacy II

4

EDUC 373Teaching and Learning: Mathematics

4

EDUC 382Methods of Teaching K-12 Social Studies and History

4

EDUC 383Teaching and Learning: Science and Engineering

4

EDUC 405Elementary Classroom Organization and Management

4

Total Credit Hours:24

Elementary Education Endorsement Requirements:

EDUC 223/PSYC 223Research and Writing in Education and Psychology (WD)

3

EDUC 250Introduction to Teaching Practices and Technology

2

EDUC 350Language Development in Young Children

3

EDUC 386Seminar in Washington State Social Sciences Resources

1

EDUC 390Measurement and Evaluation in Education

3

EDUC 392Methods of Teaching K-12 Art

3

EDUC 410Philosophy of Education

3

EDUC 425Legal and Ethical Aspects of Education

2

EDUC 444Cultural Diversity in Education

3

EDUC 495Colloquium: Child Abuse

0

EDUC 497Multigrade and Rural Education

2

MUED 394Music in the Elementary School

3

PETH 396Methods of Teaching K-12 Physical Education and Health

4

Total Credit Hours:32

Teacher Certification Cognates

BIOL 105Contemporary Biology

4

BIOL 105LContemporary Biology Laboratory

0

BIOL 106Contemporary Biology

4

BIOL 106LContemporary Biology Laboratory

0

ENGL 374Literature for Children and Young Adults

4

GEOG 252World Geography

4

HIST 221History of the United States

4

or

HIST 222History of the United States

4

HIST 386Cultures of the Pacific Northwest

4

HLTH 110Wellness for Living

3

PHYS 201Conceptual Physics

3

PHYS 204Conceptual Physics Laboratory

1

SPCH 101Fundamentals of Speech Communication

4

Total Credit Hours:35

Note: Phase 1 Pre-candidacy courses, cognates, and Teacher Certification Program Phase 2 courses also partially fulfill the endorsement requirements.


Phase 3: TCP Student Teaching Clinical Practice

Taking both sections of the National Evaluation Series (NES) in Elementary Education is a prerequisite for Phase 3.

EDUC 450Introduction to Student Teaching: Clinical Practice

1

EDUC 451Program Assessment Part 1

1

EDUC 452Program Assessment Part 2

1

EDUC 453Program Assessment Part 3

1

EDUC 460Elementary Student Teaching Part I

2

EDUC 470Elementary Student Teaching Part II

2

EDUC 480Elementary Student Teaching Part III

2-12; 12

Total Credit Hours:20

Minor in an Approved Content Area (State and/or Denominational):

According to Washington State Certification guidelines, elementary education majors must complete 30 credit hours from a state-approved minor or non-minor area. If the chosen minor does not have 30 quarter hours, additional courses must be taken to reach at least 30 quarter hours in the area of the minor. Alternatively, they may complete a minimum of 30 quarter hours in one of the three non-minor content areas listed below. Requirements for completion of middle-level endorsements frequently exceed minor requirements. See the certification officer in the School of Education and Psychology for a current endorsement check sheet.

Approved Minor Content Areas

Art

Biology

Chemistry

English/Language Arts

French

German

Health/Fitness

History

Mathematics

Middle Level Mathematics

Music

Physics

Religion* (not state-approved)

Spanish

Special Education

 

*A religion minor is available as a second minor.

 

Approved Non-Minor Content Areas

Humanities

Science

Social Studies

Humanities (Completion of 32 credits)

Select 20 credits of Language Arts from the following in consultation with your advisor.
Language Arts:
Choose one of the following:
ENGL 210Survey of British and American Literature

4

ENGL 211Survey of British and American Literature

4

ENGL 212Survey of British and American Literature

4

Choose one of the following:
ECON 211Principles of Macroeconomics

4

HIST 359/ECON 359The American Economy

4

HIST History Elective

4

Choose one of the following Writing courses:
WRIT 324Creative Nonfiction Writing (WD)

4

WRIT 333Poetics

4

Choose one of the following:
ENGL 204Introduction to Literature

4

ENGL 210Survey of British and American Literature

4

ENGL 211Survey of British and American Literature

4

ENGL 212Survey of British and American Literature

4

ENGL 214Themes in Literature

4;12

ENGL 234Literary Analysis

4

Complete the following language art courses:
ENGL 284English Grammar

4

WRIT 389Writing Theory

4

Complete the following social studies courses:
HIST 254History of Christianity

4

PLSC 224American Government

4

Total Credit Hours:32
*Note: Other humanities content and competencies included in Elementary Education required cognates such as ENGL 374, HIST 221, GEOG 252, and HIST 386.

Science (Completion of 32 credits)

Select 8-12 credits from each of the following sciences in consultation with your advisor.

Biology
BIOL 105Contemporary Biology

4

BIOL 105LContemporary Biology Laboratory

0

BIOL 106Contemporary Biology

4

BIOL 106LContemporary Biology Laboratory

0

or

BIOL 141General Biology

4

BIOL 141LGeneral Biology Laboratory

0

BIOL 142General Biology

4

BIOL 142LGeneral Biology Laboratory

0

BIOL 143General Biology

4

BIOL 143LGeneral Biology Laboratory

0

Chemistry
CHEM 141General Chemistry

3

CHEM 142General Chemistry

3

CHEM 143General Chemistry

3

CHEM 144General Chemistry Laboratory

1

CHEM 145General Chemistry Laboratory

1

CHEM 146General Chemistry Laboratory

1

Physics
PHYS 201Conceptual Physics

3

PHYS 202Conceptual Physics

3

PHYS 204Conceptual Physics Laboratory

1

PHYS 205Conceptual Physics Laboratory

1

or

PHYS 211General Physics

3

PHYS 212General Physics

3

PHYS 213General Physics

3

PHYS 214General Physics Laboratory

1

PHYS 215General Physics Laboratory

1

PHYS 216General Physics Laboratory

1

Total Credit Hours:32

Social Studies (Completion of 32 credits)

Select from the following courses in consultation with your advisor.

History - minimum of 16 credits (sequence not required):
HIST 254History of Christianity

4

HIST 386Cultures of the Pacific Northwest

4

Upper Division Electives

8

Social Studies Electives - minimum of 16 credits (4 upper-division credits required):
ANTH 225Cultural Anthropology

4

HIST 359/ECON 359The American Economy

4

PLSC 224American Government

4

SOCI 204General Sociology

4

Total Credit Hours:32
*Note: Other social studies content and competencies included in Elementary Education required cognates such as HIST 221 and GEOG 252.

Additional Requirements for Adventist Education Certification

EDUC 381Methods of Teaching K-12 Religion

3

18 Religion credits are required for certification and must include:
RELB
(Selected from courses with RELB prefix)

8

RELH 457History of Adventism

3

RELT 202Christian Beliefs

4

RELT 417Prophetic Inspiration

3

Eighteen Religion credits are required for Junior Academy Religion Endorsement.

Religious studies (Bible) is not an approved Washington state endorsement. However, a religion major or minor, plus a methods course in religion, remains essential for those desiring an Adventist Education endorsement in Bible.