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EDUCATION Focus Areas: Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Agriculture Education, Early Childhood Education Employment: $25,000-$85,000 Department Chair: Spencer Farha [email protected] •• 243.1435, ext. 269 Program Learning Outcomes: Education: 1. Prepare eective institution plans, appropriate for content and grade level. 2. Analyze sample instructional scenarios using modern pedagogical research. 3. Formulate an educational philosophy that incorporates responsible behaviors, relationships, and environments. Early Childhood Education: 1. Use the knowledge of young children's characteristics and needs to analyze all developmental domains regarding multiple inuences on children's development and learning. 2. Create respectful, reciprocal relationships that support and empower families to be involved in their children's development and learning. 3. Apply systematic observations, documentation, and other eective assessment strategies in a responsible way to positively inuence children's development and learning. Potential Careers: • Elementary School Teacher • High School Teacher • College Professor • Principal/Superintendent • Classroom Paraprofessional Early Childhood Education ......... 30-hour certicate Associate of General Studies .......... A.G.S. - 62 hours Associate of Arts ................................. A.A. - 62 hours D C 36

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Page 1: Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Agriculture

EDUCATIONFocus Areas:Elementary Education,Secondary Education,Agriculture Education,Early Childhood Education

Employment:$25,000-$85,000

Department Chair: Spencer [email protected] •• 243.1435, ext. 269

Program Learning Outcomes:Education:1. Prepare e!ective institution plans, appropriate for content and grade level.2. Analyze sample instructional scenarios using modern pedagogical research.3. Formulate an educational philosophy that incorporates responsible behaviors, relationships, and environments. Early Childhood Education:1. Use the knowledge of young children's characteristics and needs to analyze all developmental domains regarding multiple in"uences on children's development and learning.2. Create respectful, reciprocal relationships that support and empower families to be involved in their children's development and learning.3. Apply systematic observations, documentation, and other e!ective assessment strategies in a responsible way to positively in"uence children's development and learning.

Potential Careers:• Elementary School Teacher• High School Teacher• College Professor• Principal/Superintendent• Classroom Paraprofessional

Early Childhood Education .........30-hour certi#cate

Associate of General Studies .......... A.G.S. - 62 hours

Associate of Arts ................................. A.A. - 62 hours

Degrees & Certificates

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Education

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 30-Hour Certi#cate

Required General Education Courses 9 cr Choose 3 of the following: CM101 English Composition I (3 cr) CM115 Public Speaking (3 cr) MA110 Intermediate Algebra (3 cr) or Mathematics General Education Course (3 cr) Science General Education Course w/lab (4 cr) Social Science General Education Course (3 cr)

Required Early Childhood Education Courses 6 cr Choose 2 of the following:HE150 Early Childhood Development (3 cr)HE153 Creative Activities for Young Children (3cr)HE164 Development Program Planning for Young Children < 2.5 (3 cr)

Elective Courses 15 crHE140 Inclusive Early Childhood Education 3HE147 Principles of the CDA Credential 3HE150 Early Childhood Development 3HE151 Early Childhood Development Lab 1HE152 Interaction Techniques w/ Young Children 3 HE153 Creative Activities for Young Children 3HE154* Creative Activities for Young Children Lab 1HE155 Parent, Providers & Community Relationships 3HE156 Development Program Planning for Young Children > 2.5 3HE157* Development Program Planning for Young Children > 2.5 Lab 1HE158* Directed Field Experience 6HE161 Health & Nutrition for Young Children 3HE164 Developmental Program Planning for Young Children < 2.5 3HE165* Developmental Program Planning for Young Children < 2.5 Lab 1PE131 First Aid & Safety 3

*!ese labs will be in programs with preschool age children.

Due to the nature of the work with young children and their families, all students enrolled in the courses must have a physical on #le with a negative TB test, and be cleared by the Child Abuse Registry through the Kansas Bureau of Investigation.

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EducationAssociate of General Studies

62 HoursRequired General Education Courses 25 cr Communication Requirement 6 CM101 English Composition I (3 cr) CM115 Public Speaking (3 cr)

Humanities Requirement 3 Art Humanities Music Literature ,eatre Philosophy Foreign Language History

Social/Behavioral Science Requirement 3 SS101 General Psychology (3 cr) Humanities or *Social Science Requirement 3 (Must be from second area ) *if choosing a Social Science, it must be from an area other than Psychology.

Mathematics Requirement 3 Mathematics General Education Course or MA110 Intermediate Algebra (3 cr)

Natural Science Requirement 4 Physical Science w/Lab or Biological Science w/Lab

Open General Education Elective 3

Required Education Courses 7-8 crED100 Introduction to Education 3ED101 Introduction to Education Practicum 1-2SS105 Human Growth & Development 3

Elective Courses 15 cr AgricultureAG101 Crop Science 4AG104 Soils 3AG115 Animal Science 3AG130 Principles of Ag Economics 3AG210 Agriculture Advertising & Design 3

Art AR100 Art Appreciation 3AR110 Ceramics 3AR120 Design I 3AR130 Drawing I 3AR131 Drawing II 3AR140 Painting I 3 Communications and +eatreAR129 Introduction to Digital Photography 3CM106 Creative Writing I 3CM107 Creative Writing II 3CM120 Survey of Technical Writing 3CM121 Introduction to Literature 3CM122 American Literature I 3

CM123 American Literature II 3CM124 World Lit & the Human Experience 3CM125 Literature for Children 3CM127 ,e Short Story 3CM136 Mass Communications So-ware 3CM137 Intro to Multimedia Communications 3CM138 Broadcast News 3CM139 Sports Broadcasting 3CM140 ,eatre Appreciation 3CM141 Introduction to Acting 3CM142 Acting II 3CM143 Play Production 3CM156 Digital Magazine Production: Design and Style 3CM157 Mass Media Production I 3CM158 Mass Media Production II 3CS107 Graphic So-ware Applications 3CS108 Computer Applications 3JN100 Mass Media in Society 3JN101 Basic Media Writing 3JN140 Beyond Web 2.0: Social Media as Identity 3

Early Childhood EducationHE150 Early Childhood Development 3HE151 Early Childhood Development Lab 1HE152 Interactive Techniques with Young Children 3HE153 Creative Activities for Young Children 3HE154 Creative Activities for Young Children Lab 1HE155 Parents, Providers, & Community Relationships 3HE156 Developmental Program Planning for Young Children Over 2.5 3HE157 Developmental Program Planning for Young Children Over 2.5 Lab 1HE160 Child Care Administration and Organization 3HE161 Health and Nutrition for Young Children 3HE162 Childcare Management 1HE164 Developmental Program Planning for Young Children Under 2.5 3HE165 Developmental Program Planning for Young Children Under 2.5 Lab 1

Health and Physical EducationPE131 First Aid & Safety 3PE136 ,eory of Coaching 3PE141 Personal Wellness 3PE146 Concepts of Team Sports 3

History HI120 World History I 3HI121 World History II 3 HI122 U. S. History I 3HI123 U. S. History II 3HI124 Introduction to History 3SS140 U. S. Government: National 3SS141 U. S. Government: State & Local 3SS142 Current Political Issues 3

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Education

Associate of General Studies (Con’t)

MathMA112 Trigonometry 3MA114 Elementary Statistics 3MA120 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 5MA121 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II 5

MusicMU100 Music Appreciation 3MU101 American Music 3MU102 World Music 3MU103 History of Rock Music 3MU104 Cloud County Community Chorale 1MU110 Harmony & Ear Training I 4MU111 Harmony & Ear Training II 4MU112 Harmony & Ear Training III 4MU113 Harmony & Ear Training IV 4MU117 College Band I 1MU118 College Band II 1MU119 College Band III 1 MU126 Concert Band 1MU127 Jazz Ensemble 1MU130 Applied Music: Voice I 1MU134 Applied Music: Voice II 1MU137 Applied Music: Voice III 1MU131 Applied Music:Instrument I 1MU135 Applied Music: Instrument II 1MU138 Applied Music: Instrument III 1MU132 Applied Music: Piano I 1MU136 Applied Music: Piano II 1MU139 Applied Music: Piano III 1MU146 Chamber Singers I 1MU147 Chamber Singers II 1MU148 Chamber Singers III 1

ScienceSC111 Microbiology Lecture 3SC112 Microbiology Lab 2SC120 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4SC121 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4SC132 Chemistry II 5SC134 Organic Chemistry I 5SC135 Organic Chemistry II 5SC140 College Physics I 5

Social Science EC101 Principles of Macroeconomics 3EC102 Principles of Microeconomics 3GE101 World Geography 3HI120 World History I 3HI121 World History II 3HI122 U. S. History I 3HI123 U. S. History II 3SS106 Marriage and Family 3SS125 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3SS130 Introduction to Sociology 3SS201 Social Problems 3

Additional ElectivesCS108 Computer Applications 3

Life SkillsBE139 Basic Personal Finance 1BE210 Leadership Development 3PE141 Personal Wellness 3PE250 Stress Management 3SS106 Marriage and Family 3

Open Electives 14-15 cr

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EducationAssociate of Arts

62 HoursMinimum General Education Required Courses 31 cr Communication Requirement 9 CM101 English Composition I (3 cr) CM102 English Composition II (3 cr) CM115 Public Speaking (3 cr) Humanities Requirement (2 areas required) 6 Art Humanities Music Literature ,eatre Philosophy Foreign Language History

Mathematics Requirement 3 Mathematics General Education Course

Natural Science Requirement (1 area required) 4-5 Physical Science w/Lab (4-5 cr) Biological Science w/Lab (4-5 cr) Social/Behavioral Science Requirement 6 (2 areas required) SS101 General Psychology (3 cr) (1 additional area required) (3 cr) Anthropology Economics Geography Political Science Sociology Open General Education Elective 3

Required Education Courses 7 crED100 Introduction to Education 3ED101 Introduction to Education Practicum 1SS105 Human Growth & Development 3

Elective Courses 12 cr AgricultureAG101 Crop Science 4AG104 Soils 3AG115 Animal Science 3AG130 Principles of Ag Economics 3AG210 Agriculture Advertising & Design 3

Art AR100 Art Appreciation 3AR110 Ceramics 3AR120 Design I 3AR130 Drawing I 3AR131 Drawing II 3AR140 Painting I 3 Communications and +eatreAR129 Introduction to Digital Photography 3CM106 Creative Writing I 3CM107 Creative Writing II 3CM120 Survey of Technical Writing 3CM121 Introduction to Literature 3CM122 American Literature I 3

CM123 American Literature II 3CM124 World Literature & the Human Experience 3CM125 Literature for Children 3CM127 ,e Short Story 3CM136 Mass Communications So-ware 3CM137 Intro to Multimedia Communications 3CM138 Broadcast News 3CM139 Sports Broadcasting 3CM140 ,eatre Appreciation 3CM141 Introduction to Acting 3CM142 Acting II 3CM143 Play Production 3CM156 Digital Magazine Production: Design and Style 3CM157 Mass Media Production I 3CM158 Mass Media Production II 3CS107 Graphic So-ware Applications 3CS108 Computer Applications 3JN100 Mass Media in Society 3JN101 Basic Media Writing 3JN140 Beyond Web 2.0: Social Media as Identity 3

Early Childhood EducationHE150 Early Childhood Education 3HE151 Early Childhood Education Lab 1HE152 Interactive Techniques with Young Children 3HE153 Creative Activities for Young Children 3HE154 Creative Activities for Young Children Lab 1HE155 Parents, Providers & Community Relationships 3HE156 Developmental Program Planning for Young Children Over 2.5 3HE157 Developmental Program Planning for Young Children Over 2.5 Lab 1HE160 Child Care Administration and Organization 3HE161 Health and Nutrition for Young Children 3HE162 Childcare Management 1HE164 Developmental Program Planning for Young Children Under 2.5 3HE165 Developmental Program Planning for Young Children Under 2.5 Lab 1

Health and Physical EducationPE131 First Aid & Safety 3PE136 ,eory of Coaching 3PE141 Personal Wellness 3PE146 Concepts of Team Sports 3

History HI120 World History I 3HI121 World History II 3HI122 U. S. History I 3HI123 U. S. History II 3HI124 Introduction to History 3SS140 U. S. Government: National 3SS141 U. S. Government: State & Local 3SS142 Current Political Issues 3

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EducationAssociate of Arts (Con’t)

MathMA112 Trigonometry 3MA114 Elementary Statistics 3MA120 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 5MA121 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II 5

MusicMU100 Music Appreciation 3MU101 American Music 3MU102 World Music 3MU103 History of Rock Music 3MU104 Cloud County Community Chorale 1MU110 Harmony and Ear Training I 4MU111 Harmony and Ear Training II 4MU112 Harmony and Ear Training III 4MU113 Harmony & Ear Training IV 4MU117 College Band I 1MU118 College Band II 1 MU119 College Band III 1MU126 Concert Band 1MU127 Jazz Ensemble 1MU130 Applied Music: Voice I 1MU134 Applied Music: Voice II 1MU137 Applied Music: Voice III 1MU131 Applied Music: Instrument I 1MU135 Applied Music: Instrument II 1MU138 Applied Music: Instrument III 1MU132 Applied Music: Piano I 1MU136 Applied Music: Piano II 1MU139 Applied Music: Piano III 1MU146 Chamber Singers I 1MU147 Chamber Singers II 1MU148 Chamber Singers III 1 ScienceSC111 Microbiology Lecture 3SC112 Microbiology Lab 2SC120 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4SC121 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4SC132 Chemistry II 5SC134 Organic Chemistry I 5SC135 Organic Chemistry II 5SC140 College Physics I 5

Social Science EC101 Principles of Macroeconomics 3EC102 Principles of Microeconomics 3GE101 World Geography 3HI120 World History I 3HI121 World History II 3HI122 U. S. History I 3HI123 U. S. History II 3SS125 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3

Open Electives 12 cr