Academics

Elementary Education Program

 Degree: Bachelor of Science (128-131 hours)

The Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education degree program leads to the State of Illinois Teaching Certificate (Type 03) in Elementary Education (Kindergarten through Grade 9). Candidates must complete all program
requirements of the College of Education to be eligible for licensure.

General Education Requirements:
A non-Western course in the Humanities or Social/Behavioral Sciences
* May be counted as a Non-Western course

Communication (9 hours)
ENG-1100 English Composition or any IAI: C1 900 course
COM-1100 Speech Communication or any IAI: C2 900 course;
ENG-2000 Writing About Literature or any IAI: C1 901 course.

Mathematics (6 hours)
MAT-1411 Math Concepts I
MAT-1412 Math Concepts II or any IAI: M1 900 course

Natural Science (8 hours) one laboratory course required
NSCI-1110 Concepts in Biology and Chemistry
NSCI-1120 Concepts in Physics and Earth Science

Humanities and Fine Arts (9 hours)

Required:
HIS-1500 History of the American People or any IAI: H2 904 course
HUM-1970 Arts and Ideas or any IAI: H9 900 course

Select one or two courses from the following:
ART-1100 Introduction to Visual Arts or any IAI: HF 900 course;
ART-1210 Two-Dimensional Basic Studio
ART-1310 Three-Dimensional Basic Studio
ART-4100 Western Art: Pre-History to Renaissance

ART-4140 Survey of Non-Western Art
HIS-1110 Survey of Early Modern Europe
HIS-1120 Survey of Modern Europe
HIS-1315 Survey of The World to 1350
HIS-1325 Survey of World History (since 1350)
HIS-3210 History of Illinois or any IAI: H2 900 course
MUS-1503 Exploration of Music or any IAI: F1 900 course
MUS-2203 Survey of Western Music
MUS-2243 Music of World Cultures or any IAI: F1 903N course
MUS-2253 History of Jazz
THR-1100 Introduction to Theatre or any IAI: F1 907 course
THR-3500 Oral Interpretation of Literature
THR-4210 Contemporary Theatre
Any Philosophy course or any IAI H4 900 course
Any Foreign Language course or any IAI: H1 900 course

Social/Behavioral Sciences (9 hours)

Required:
HIS-1500 History of the American People or any IAI: H2 904 course
SBS-1970 Diversity in American Society or any IAI: S9 900 course

Choose one or two courses from the following:
ATH-2020 Cultural Anthropology* or any IAI: S1 901N course
ECO-1100 Introduction to Economics
ECO-2100 Microeconomics
ECO-2200 Macroeconomics or any IAI: S3 901 course
GEO-1100 Geography of North America
GEO-1200 World Geography* or any IAI: S4 900 course
GEO-1300 The Developing World* or any IAI: S4 902N course
POS-1100 American Government or any IAI: S5 900 course
PSY-2000 General Psychology
SOC-2010 Introduction to Sociology or any IAI: S7 900 course

Mission Specific courses (14-29 hours)

Required:
IDS-1970 Freedom and Responsibility (transfer students are exempt)
IDS-4970 Values and Virtues

Theology required for Lutheran Teacher Education (21 hours):
THY-2010 Introduction to the Old Testament
THY-2210 Introduction to Lutheran Theology
THY-3105 Introduction to the New Testament
THY-3210 Christian Life
THY-3300 History of Christian Biography
THY-4410 World Religions
THY-4505 Spiritual Nurture of the Elementary School Age Child

Theology required for Public Teacher Education Students (6 hours):

Choose one from area 1 (3 hours)
• THY-1100 The Bible
• THY-2010 Introduction to the Old Testament
• THY-3105 Introduction to the New Testament

Choose one from area 2 (3 hours)
• THY-1210 Introduction to Christianity
• THY-1310 History of Christianity in America
• THY-3320 Survey of Church History
PES-1000 Fitness and Wellness (2 credits)

Professional Education Core (15 credits)
EDUC-1050 Introduction to American Education (OR)
EDUC-1060 Introduction to American Education for Public and Lutheran Educators (LTE Candidates)
EDUC-1070 Media and Technology for Classroom Teachers
EDUC-2020 Human and Cognitive Development
EDUC-2050 Teaching in Diverse Classrooms
EDUC-2090 Characteristics and Instruction of Exceptional Learners

Professional Elementary Education Program—
Must be admitted to Teacher Candidacy to enroll in the professional methods coursework. (31 credit hours)

The professional coursework sequence focuses on the professional formation of the teacher. coursework contains clinical work in schools to connect coursework with elementary/middle school classroom experience.

Literacy Studies: (9 credits)
EDEL-3000 Foundations of Literacy (3 credits)
EDEL-3500 Content and Methods for Literacy in Elementary and Middle Grades (3 credits)
EDEL-4400 Literature for Children and Adolescents (3 credits)

Elementary Methods Block I—To be taken together in the same semester (11 credits)

EDEL-4901 Content & Methods for Elem/Mid Grades Art (3 credits)
EDEL-4902 Content & Methods for Elem/Mid Grades Music (3 credits)
EDEL-4903 Content & Methods for Elem/Mid Grades Social Sciences (3 credits)

EDEL-4922 Classroom Management for Elementary/Middle Grades (2 credits)

Elementary Methods Block II—To be taken together in the same semester (11 credits)
EDEL-4905 Content & Methods for Elem/Middle Grades Mathematics (3 credits)

EDEL-4906 Content & Methods for Elem/Middle Grades P.E. & Health (3 credits)
EDEL-4907 Content & Methods for Elem/Middle Grades Science (3 credits)
EDEL-4923 Assessment for Elementary/Middle Grades (2 credits)

Student Teaching Internship Semester (15 credit hours)

The Student Teaching Internship is in a K-8 classroom(s) every day for the 16-week semester under the guidance of a classroom cooperating teacher. The intern will be supported and evaluated by a university supervisor.

Candidates must meet the requirements for Transition Point Two: Admission to the Student Teaching Internship Semester to begin the internship.

Subsequently, candidates must meet the requirements for Transition Point Three: Completion of the Student Teaching Internship Semester.

EDEL-4920 Student Teaching Internship: Elementary/Middle Grades (15 credits)
The Student Teaching Internship Semester Handbook
provides details and guidelines for the meeting the criteria for successful completion of the Internship Semester and the process for obtaining the Illinois Teaching Certificate.

Endorsements for the Elementary Education
Public Teacher Education Candidates are required to add at least one endorsement to their degree.