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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science

This degree program is offered through the Division of Education and Speech Language Pathology and combines liberal arts learning with teacher preparation. Its goal is to become effective teachers for young children and to obtain an Oklahoma teaching certificate in early childhood education. The program is a standards-based program, based upon the guidelines set forth by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), the Oklahoma State Competencies, the findings from "Effective Teacher" research, and the philosophy of a balanced curriculum for the whole child. Collectively, these standards, research findings, and philosophy provide the knowledge base for what early childhood teachers should know and do.

Individuals successfully completing this program are qualified to obtain an Oklahoma teaching certificate in early childhood education to teach pre-kindergarten through third grade in an elementary school (PK-3). Since USAO teacher certification programs are nationally certified by The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) certification in other states is simplified.  It is recommended that certification be initially obtained in Oklahoma prior to seeking certification from another state. 

The following degree plan lists the course work required to obtain a degree and teaching certificate in Early Childhood Education. For more information on this program, e-mail Dr. Nancy Hector, faculty advisor; or contact the Teacher Education Office in Gary Hall (405-574-1328).

The USAO Early Childhood curriculum includes coursework from the liberal arts, professional education and early childhood areas.  This broad-based, interdisciplinary curriculum enables students to develop a breadth of knowledge and skills that prepare them to be effective educators.

The USAO Child Development Center operates a school for sixteen three- and four-year olds.  In addition to field-based experiences in public school classrooms, early childhood majors spend numerous hours working with children in the Child Development Center.

Early Childhood Education Degree Plan

Program Requirements

  1. Admission to the Teacher Education Program
  2. Satisfy the Foreign Language Competency Requirement
  3. Satisfy the Professional Portfolio Requirement
  4. Admission to the Professional Trimester
  5. Minimum Overall Grade Point Average 2.5
  6. Minimum 2.75 Grade Point Average in Certification Area
  7. Successful Completion of Certification Exams
Required General Education/Liberal Arts Courses: 50 Hours
  • IDS 1001 Freshman Orientation
  • IDS 1013 Rhetoric and Public Speaking
  • IDS 1113 Writing I
  • IDS 1213 Writing II
  • IDS 1133 Individual in Contemporary Society
  • IDS 1223 Mathematics in the Modern World
  • IDS 2003 Introduction to Computer Science
  • IDS 2880 Computer Lab
  • IDS 2013 Foundations of Physical Science
  • IDS 2023 Foundations of Life Science
  • IDS 2011 Foundations of Life Science Lab
  • IDS 2133 American Civilization (History/Government) I
  • IDS 2143 American Civilization (History/Government) II
  • IDS 3223 Political and Economic Systems
  • IDS 3313 World Thought and Culture I (to 500 C.E)
  • IDS 3323 World Thought and Culture II (500 to 1650 C.E.)
  • IDS 4333 World Though and Culture III (1650 C.E. to Present).
  • IDS 4522 Senior Seminar
  • PHED 1011 Concepts of Health and Fitness
  • PHED 1 hour Activity
  • Artistic Expression Requirement, 2 hrs.

Required Professional Education Courses: 28 Hours

Required Early Childhood Education Courses: 44 Hours
  • EDUC 1123 Health, Safety, and Nutrition
  • EDUC 3003 Language Arts in Elementary School
  • EDUC 3303 Early Childhood Education: Cognitive Skills/Arts and Movement
  • EDUC 2323 Reading I: Foundations of Literacy
  • EDUC 3222 Reading II: Strategies & Materials for Lit. Instruction
  • EDUC 3312 Primary Math Methods
  • EDUC 4233 Early Childhood Education: Curriculum and Program Planning
  • EDUC 4313 Child Guidance
  • EDUC 4323 Reading III: Assessment & Instruction of Literacy
  • EDUC 4412 Early Childhood Education: Practicum
  • ENGL 3302 Literature for Young People
  • MATH 2113 Number Systems/Problem Solving
  • MATH 3113 Foundations of Geometry/Measurement
  • NSCI 2423 Science in the Elementary School
  • NSCI 2113  Geology/Oceanography
  • MATH: 3 Hour Math Elective

 

 




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