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Early Childhood Education Minor
The Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education leads to an Elementary Generalist license (K-6). Students will be admitted into the program in a cohort and will continue to move through the program with others who have begun the program at the same time. The Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education is comprised of the following:
In order to graduate, the student must have a total of 120 credit hours completed with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.65 with a minimum grade of C in each EDUC course. All non-EDUC courses must have a grade of at least C. Progress towards the degree will be monitored by the faculty to
General Education Requirements (42-44 credit hours)
Content courses focus on the following: Communication Skills, Information Literacy, Quantitative Literacy, Critical Thinking, Cultural Diversity, Ethics and Civic Engagement, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Humanities and Arts, and Physical and Life Sciences. All courses must have a grade of at least C. Students should plan their programs in consultation with an academic advisor and monitor their programs to ensure content requirements are met. Failure to do so will delay program completion.
Go to General Education in this bulletin for a full list of IU Kokomo's General Education requirements. The School of Education may recommend certain courses from the General Education curriculum that will fit your degree. See an academic advisor for more details.
Additional General Education requirements will be met by specific EDUC courses as follows: Quantitative Literacy Statistics (EDUC-K 490), Critical Thinking (EDUC-P 255), Cultural Diversity (EDUC-M 300), and Ethics and Civic Engagement (EDUC-H 340).
Additional State standards are met by completing courses to cover the following areas: American History (EDUC-E 325), English/Language Arts (EDUC-E 339, EDUC-E 340, and EDUC-E 341), and Science/Health (EDUC-Q 200, EDUC-E 328, and EDUC-P 290).
Professional Education Requirements
Professional Education courses are intended to develop the knowledge, dispositions, and skills required for entry
Year One and Two Pre-Professional Courses: Freshman and Sophomore Years
(Minimum of 19 credit hours; 3 of the 19 credit hours also count toward General Education Requirements)
- EDUC-F 205 (3)* Study of Educ/Prac of Teaching (3 cr.)
- EDUC-K 205 (3)* Intro to Exceptional Children (3 cr.)
- EDUC-M 311 (1) General Methods-Elem Educ (3 cr.)
- EDUC-N 102 (3) Math for Elem. Educ (3 cr.)
- EDUC-P 251 (3)* Ed Psych for Elem. Teachers (3 cr.)
- EDUC-Q 200 (3) Intro to Scientific Inquiry (3 cr.)
- EDUC-W 200 (3) Using Computers in Education (3 cr.)
*Expanded Criminal Background Check required. Details found on the IU Kokomo School of Education website.
Courses for Early Childhood Education Minor
- +EDUC-E 335 Introduction to Early Childhood Education (3 cr.)
- +EDUC-E 336 Play as Development (3 cr.)
- EDUC-E 337 Classroom Learning Environments (3 cr.)
- +EDUC-E 338 The Early Childhood Educator (3 cr.)
- +EDUC-E 351 Foundations of Early Care & ED II (3 cr.)
+ Course offered online by IU East
Movement A (13-17 Credit Hours): Junior Year-Semester Five
Movement A can be started in either the fall or spring semester.
- EDUC-E 339 Elementary Language Arts Methods (3 cr.)
- EDUC-E 343 Elementary Math Methods (3 cr.)
- EDUC-M 300 Teaching in a Pluralistic Society (3 cr.)
- EDUC-M 333 Elementary Art Methods (2 cr.)* (Offered in FA/SU only)
- EDUC-P 290 Movement Experiences for P-6 children (2 cr.)
- Any general education or early childhood education minor course remaining (3-4 cr.)
Movement B (14-17 Credit Hours): Junior Year-Semester Six
- EDUC-E 325 Social Studies Methods (3 cr.)
- EDUC-E 340 Elementary Reading Methods I (3 cr.)
- EDUC-M 323 Elementary Music Methods (2 cr.)* (Offered in SP/SU only)
- EDUC-X 460 Books for Reading Instruction (3 cr.) (Offered in SP/SU only)
- Any general education or early childhood education minor course remaining (3-4 cr.)
- Any general education or early childhood education minor course remaining (3-4 cr.)
Movement C (15-18 Credit Hours): Senior Year-Semester Seven
- EDUC-E 328 Science Methods (3 cr.)
- EDUC-E 341 Elementary Reading Methods II (3 cr.)
- EDUC-H 340 Education and the America Culture (3 cr.)** (Offered in FA/SP/SU)
- EDUC-K 305 Teaching the Exceptional Learner (3 cr.)
- EDUC-K 490 Assessment I (3 cr.)
- Any remaining general education or content minor courses remaining (3 cr.)
*M 323 and/or M 333 may be taken in Movement A, B, or C and must be completed before Movement D.
**H 340 and/or X 460 may be taken in Movement B or C and must be completed before Movement D.
Movement D (15 Credit Hours): Senior Year-Semester Eight
- EDUC-E 352 Student Teaching for Early Childhood (6 cr.)
- EDUC-M 425 Elementary Education - Student Teaching (6 cr.)
- EDUC-M 440 Student Teaching Seminar (3 cr.)
Prior to student teaching (Movement D) the student must:
- apply for Student Teaching by the stated deadline,
- attempt required state-mandated pedagogy (Test Code-005),
- pass Content Area Assessment (see below),
- attend mandatory Student Teaching Orientation,
- and successfully complete CPR-AED training, Universal Precautions, and Suicide Prevention Training.
Content Area Assessments (Attempt required prior to Student Teaching)
- Required Test: Elementary Education Generalist
- Test Numbers: 060/061/062/063
- Required Score: 220 on each sub-test
TEP Application Requirements
- Admitted to IU Kokomo as a degree-seeking student
- All Year 1 and 2 pre-professional courses have been successfully completed or currently in progress.
- Basic Skills Competency Test
- Expanded Criminal Background Check on file in the School of Education office
- Minimum Overall GPA of 3.00.
- Completion of minimum 50 credit hours
- Completion of W 131, W 132, S 121, M 118
- TEP application submitted to the School of Education office with all necessary and required information by the deadline
TEP Application Deadlines
- Fall semester admission due third Friday in April
- Spring semester admission due third Friday in November
Applications are available on School of Education website www.iuk.edu/education under Resources.