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View Early Childhood Education Technology A.A.T. (R): 315
View Early Childhood Education Certificate (R): 177
View Teacher Education Transfer Program (Elementary) A.A.T.: 601
View Teacher Education Transfer Program A.A.T. in Early Childhood Education: 604
View Teacher Education Transfer Program (Secondary) A.A.T.   -    A.AT in Mathematics: 605
View Teacher Education Transfer Program (Secondary) A.A.T.   -    A.A.T in Physics: 603
View Teacher Education Transfer Program (Secondary) A.A.T.   -    A.A.T in Spanish: 602


The Education Department offers curricula designed to prepare students for working with children in a variety of settings: two early childhood education curricula (A.A.T. and certificate) and the Teacher Education Transfer Program (A.A.T.).


Early Childhood Education Technology A.A.S. (R): 315

This curriculum is designed to prepare students to work with children from infancy through age five in a variety of child care settings. The curriculum has a core of 25 credit hours directly related to early childhood development and child care. The curriculum is designed so that it can be completed within four semesters, but it can be extended over a longer time. A suggested course sequence for full-time students follows; part-time students should consult an adviser.

First Semester
ED 120 Child Growth and Development 3
EN 101 Techniques of Reading and Writing I 3
GE 101 Introduction to Geography 3
HE 100 Principles of Healthier Living 1
PY 102 General Psychology 3
SP 108 Introduction to Human Communication 3

Second Semester
ED 121 Planning Curricula for Child Care 3
ED 122 Child Care Practicum and Workshop 3
ED 123 Infant and Toddler Development and Curriculum Planning 3
  English foundation 3
SO 101 Introduction to Sociology 3

Third Semester
ED 213 Social Development in Young Children 3
  Curriculum seminar* 2
  Mathematics foundation 3
  Arts distribution 3
  History (select from humanities distribution) 3

Fourth Semester
ED 130 First Start: Care of Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities 3
ED 215 Planning and Administering Child Care Programs 3
  Curriculum seminar* 2
  Natural sciences lab distribution 4
  Electives† 5 (6)


Total credit hours  62 (63)

* Select ED 210, ED 211, or ED 212.

Select two electives  from AR 123, BA 101, ED 200, FM 103, HE 107, MU 119, PY 215, and SO 204.


Early Childhood Education Certificate (R): 177

Effective Semester : Fall 2005 —Title and Course Description Change for HE 107
HE 107: Old Title: First Aid and Safety in the Home, School, and Community
New Title: First Aid and CPR

This certificate curriculum is designed to prepare students to work in a variety of child and family day care settings with children from infancy through age five.

The curriculum consists of a core of required courses, including a semester of supervised practicum experience in an approved placement and 12 semester hours in academic courses listed below. In addition to this required core, students are to select one course each from groupings related to arts and crafts, and health and safety. An elective chosen from the list provided completes the curriculum, designed to be completed within two semesters or over a longer period of time if a student chooses.

Required Courses
ED 120 Child Growth and Development 3
ED 121 Planning Curricula for Child Care 3
ED 122 Child Care Practicum and Workshop 3
EN 101 Techniques of Reading and Writing I 3
PY 102 General Psychology 3
PY 215 Child Psychology* 3
SO 101 Introduction to Sociology 3

Students will select one of the following courses:
AR 123 Crafts 3
ED 200 Children's Literature 3
MU 119 Music Fundamentals for Classroom Teachers 3
PE 200 Fundamentals of Elementary School Physical Education 3

Students will select one of the following courses:
FM 103 Introduction to Nutrition 3
HE 107 First Aid and CPR 2

Students will select one free elective

3


Total credit hours  29 (30)

*  This course has a prerequisite.

Select BA 101, ED 123, EN 102, FM 103, HE 107, SO 104, or SO 204.

 


Teacher Education Transfer Program - A.A.T. (Elementary): 601
Effective Semester: Summer 2004

This curriculum is designed to provide the first two years of a four-year bachelor's degree and teacher certification. The curriculum prepares students to transfer as juniors to an elementary education program at a four-year college or university in the state of Maryland. The associate of arts in teaching (A.A.T.) has been articulated with all of the transfer programs in elementary education in the state of Maryland. This program enables students to fulfill their General Education requirements, participate in fieldwork experiences, and complete a core of professional education course work appropriate for the first two years of teacher preparation. Students who receive the A.A.T. must have a GPA of 2.75 within this program of study and must pass the Praxis I exam. Praxis I: Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST) assesses basic reading, writing, and mathematics skills. Students should take Praxis I after they have completed 45 semester credits, including the mathematics requirement of the A.A.T. program.

First Semester *
BI 101 General Biology 4
ED 101 Foundations of Education 3
ED 102 Field Experience in Education 1
EN 101 Techniques of Reading and Writing I 3
HS 201 History of the United States 3
MA 130 Elements of Mathematics I 4

Second Semester
ED 140 Introduction to Special Education 3
ED 141 Field Experience in Special Education 1
EN 102 Techniques of Reading and Writing II 3
HS 202 History of the United States 3
MA 131 Elements of Mathematics II 4
PC 101 Physical Science I 4

Third Semester
ED 216 Processes and Acquisition of Reading 3
IS 273 Integrated Arts 3
MA 132 Elements of Mathematics III 4
PC 102 Physical Science II 4
PY 102 General Psychology 3
  PRAXIS I EXAM  

Fourth Semester
AN 101 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology 3
GE 110 Global Geography 3
HE 201 Health & Physical Education for Teachers 3
PY 227 Educational Psychology 3
SP 108 Introduction to Human Communication 3


Total credit hours  68

* Students will need to demonstrate proficiency in computer literacy. They may do so by either taking CA120 or testing out of that requirement. Note: 2.75 GPA and passing Praxis I are required for graduation with the AAT.

Teacher Education Transfer Program - A.A.T. in Early Childhood Education: 604
New: Effective Semester - Spring 2005

The Teacher Education Transfer Program A.A.T. (Associate of Arts in Teaching) comprises a curriculum that provides the first two years of a four-year bachelor's degree and teacher certification. This curriculum prepares students to transfer to an Early childhood Education program at a four-year college or university in the state of Maryland. The Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) articulates with all Maryland transfer programs in early childhood education. The program enables students to fulfill their general education requirements, participate in field work experiences, and complete a core of professional education coursework appropriate for the first two years of teacher preparation. To earn the A.A.T. degree, students must achieve a minimum of a 2.75 cumulative G.P.A. and pass the Praxis I Exam.

Please note: "This Introduction to Special Education course required by Montgomery College is a necessary requirement of the College's A.A.T. Degree in Early Childhood Education but is not sufficient to meet all special education or inclusion course requirements for four-year teacher education programs. Students may be required to take additional special education or inclusion courses a a part of the requirements for a baccalaureate degree and teacher education certification at four-year institutions."

First Semester
BI 101 General Biology 4
ED 119 Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3
ED 120 Child Growth and Development 3
EN 101/101A Techniques of Reading and Writing I 3
MA 130 Elements of Mathematics I 4

Second Semester
ED 121 Planning curricula for Child Care 3
EN 102 Techniques of Reading and Writing II 3
HS 201 History of the United States : From Colonial Time to 1865  
OR
   
HS 202 History of the United States: From 1865 to the Present 3
MA 131 Elements of Mathematics II 4
PC 101 Physical Science I 4

Third Semester
ED 140 Introduction to Special Education 3
MA 132 Elements of Mathematics III 4
PC 102 Physical Science II 4
PY 102 General Psychology 3
     
  PRAXIS I EXAM  

Fourth Semester
ED 216 Processes & Acquisition of Reading 3
GE 110 Global Geography  
OR
   
GE 102 Cultural Geography 3
IS 273 Integrated Arts 3
  Behavioral and social sciences distribution* 3
  Humanities distribution+ 3
  Health foundation 1


Total credit hours  64

* Select Sociology, Anthropology, or Political Science
+Select EN Literature course



Teacher Education Transfer Program - A.A.T. in Mathematics (Secondary A.A.T): 605
New: Effective Semester - Spring 2005

The Teacher Education Transfer Program A.A.T. (Associate of Arts in Teaching) comprises a curriculum that provides the first two years of a four-year bachelor's degree and teacher certification. This curriculum prepares students to transfer to any mathematics secondary education program at a four-year college or university in the state of Maryland. The Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) articulates with all Maryland transfer programs in mathematics education. The program enables students to fulfill their general education requirements, participate in field work experiences, and complete a core of professional education coursework appropriate for the first two years of teacher preparation. To earn the A.A.T. degree, students must achieve a minimum of a 2.75 cumulative G.P.A. and pass the Praxis I Exam.

Please note: "This Introduction to Special Education course required by Montgomery College is a necessary requirement of the College's Secondary A.A.T. degree but is not sufficient to meet all special education or inclusion course requirements for four-year teacher education programs. Students may be required to take additional special education or inclusion courses a a part of the requirements for a baccalaureate degree and teacher education certification at four-year institutions."

First Semester
CS 140 Introduction to Programming 3
ED 101 Foundations of Education 3
ED 102 Field Experience in Education 1
MA 181 Calculus I 4
PY 102 General Psychology 3
     

Second Semester
ED 140 Introduction to Special Education 3
ED 141 Field Experience in Special Education 1
EN 102 Techniques of Reading and Writing II 3
MA 182 Calculus II 4
PH 161 Mechanics and Heat  
OR    
CH 101 Principles of Chemistry I 3(4)
     

Third Semester
HS 201 History of the U.S.
3
IS 273 Integrated Arts 3
MA 280 Multivariate Calculus 4
MA 282 Differential Equation  
OR
MA 116 Elements of Statistics 3
PH 262 Physics Electricity and Magnetism  
OR
   
CH 102 Principles of Chemistry II
4
  PRAXIS I EXAM  

Fourth Semester
MA 284 Linear Algebra 4
PY 227 Educational Psychology 3
SP 108 Introduction to Human Communication 3
  Health Foundation 1
  Behavioral and Social Sciences Distribution 3
  Humanities Distribution 3


Total credit hours 62(63)

 

 


Teacher Education Transfer Program - A.A.T. in Physics (Secondary A.A.T.): 603
New: Effective Semester - Spring 2005

The Teacher Education Transfer Program A.A.T. (Associate of Arts in Teaching) comprises a curriculum that provides the first two years of a four-year bachelor's degree and teacher certification. This curriculum prepares students to transfer to a Secondary Physics Education program at a four-year college or university in the state of Maryland. The Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) articulates with all Maryland transfer programs in secondary physics education. The program enables students to fulfill their general education requirements, participate in field work experiences, and complete a core of professional education coursework appropriate for the first two years of teacher preparation. To earn the A.A.T. degree, students must achieve a minimum of a 2.75 cumulative G.P.A. and pass the Praxis I Exam.

Please note: "This Introduction to Special Education course required by Montgomery College is a necessary requirement of the College's Secondary A.A.T. degree but is not sufficient to meet all special education or inclusion course requirements for four-year teacher education programs. Students may be required to take additional special education or inclusion courses a a part of the requirements for a baccalaureate degree and teacher education certification at four-year institutions."

First Semester
CH 101 Principles of Chemistry I  
OR
   
BI 107 Principles of Biology 4
ED 101 Foundations of Education 3
ED 102 Field Experience in Education 1
MA 181 Calculus I 4
PY 102 General Psychology 3

Second Semester
ED 140 Introduction to Special Education 3
ED 141 Field Experience in Special Education 1
EN 102 Techniques of Reading and Writing II 3
MA 182 Calculus II 4
PH 161 Mechanics and Heat 3
  Health foundation 1

Third Semester
HS 201 History of the U.S.
3
IS 273 Integrated Arts 3
MA 280 Multivariate Calculus 4
PH 262 Physics Electricity and Magnetism
4
PY 216 Adolescent Psychology 3
  PRAXIS I EXAM  

Fourth Semester
PH 263 Wave, Optics and Modern Physics 4
PY 227 Educational Psychology 3
SP 108 Introduction to Human Communication 3
  Behavioral and Social Sciences Distribution 3
  Humanities Distribution 3


Total credit hours 63

 

Teacher Education Transfer Program - A.A.T in Spanish (Secondary A.A.T): 602
New: Effective Semester - Spring 2005

The Teacher Education Transfer Program A.A.T. (Associate of Arts in Teaching) comprises a curriculum that provides the first two years of a four-year bachelor's degree and teacher certification. This curriculum prepares students to transfer to any secondary education Spanish program at a four-year college or university in the state of Maryland. The Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) articulates with all Maryland transfer programs in teaching Spanish at the secondary level. The program enables students to fulfill their general education requirements, participate in field work experiences, and complete a core of professional education coursework appropriate for the first two years of teacher preparation. To earn the A.A.T. degree, students must achieve a minimum of a 2.75 cumulative G.P.A. and pass the Praxis I Exam.

Please note: "This Introduction to Special Education course required by Montgomery College is a necessary requirement of the College's Secondary A.A.T. degree but is not sufficient to meet all special education or inclusion course requirements for four-year teacher education programs. Students may be required to take additional special education or inclusion courses a a part of the requirements for a baccalaureate degree and teacher education certification at four-year institutions."

First Semester
AN 101 Introduction to Social & Cultural Anthropology 3
ED 101 Foundations of Education 3
ED 102 Field Experience in Education 1
  Mathematics 3
SN 101 Elementary Spanish I 3
  Natural Science Distribution 3(4)

Second Semester
ED 140 Introduction to Special Education 3
ED 141 Field Experience in Special Education 1
EN 102 Techniques of Reading and Writing II 3
HS 203 Latin American History 3
PY 102 General Psychology 3
SN 102 Elementary Spanish II 3

Third Semester
SN 201 Intermediate Spanish I 3
PY 216 Adolescent Psychology 3
IS 273 Integrated Arts 3
SN 215 Advanced Spanish Conversation & comprehension 3
  Natural Science with lab component
4
  PRAXIS I EXAM  

Fourth Semester
SN 202 Intermediate Spanish II 3
SN 216 Advanced Readings in Spanish Literature 3
SP 108 Introduction to Human Communication 3
PY 227 Educational Psychology 3
  Health foundation 1

Total credit hours 61(62)

Refer to course description pages to identify courses with prerequisites.
Courses in italics meet General Education requirements
.