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Nov 27, 2024
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2012-2013 General Catalog (Spring 2013) ARCHIVED CATALOG: To search archives, MUST use search box to left. Current catalog: catalog.usu.edu.
Elementary Education - BS
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Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services
School of Teacher Education and Leadership
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Provisional Admission Process and Requirements
Provisional Admission Process and Requirements
More students major in Elementary Education at USU than in any other major. Therefore, competition for admission into the program is very keen. Due to increased demands for admission, coupled with limited resources, a ceiling of 180 students has been placed on admissions each year. Thus, admission to USU does not necessarily guarantee admission into the Elementary Education Program.
Provisional admission to the Elementary and Early Childhood Teacher Education Program is determined by (1) the student’s GPA in a set of core courses, (2) ACT scores or PPST test results, (3) the number of credits a student has taken, and (4) successful completion of a group assessment interview. (Additional factors to be weighted may be gender and/or minority status consistent with applicable law.) Additional requirements for application to the program are a speech and hearing test, a Teacher Education Writing Exam, and a background check through the Utah State Office of Education. Students must also pass and provide written evidence of the Praxis II Elementary Education: Content Knowledge Exam with a score of 150 or higher prior to admission. Applications are accepted each semester. Because there are typically more applicants than there is space available, the number accepted is limited. Students who are not accepted may reapply.
Admission to the Teacher Education Program is a prerequisite for enrollment in the major, starting with Level II. A student desiring admission to the Teacher Education Program should file an application in the Elementary Education Office, located in room 373 of the Emma Eccles Jones Education Building. Elementary/Early Childhood Areas of Emphasis
Students majoring in Elementary Education or Early Childhood Education are required to complete an area of Emphasis. All students majoring in Elementary Education or Early Childhood Education must complete an area of Emphasis consisting of 9-12 credits. (For the K-6 Licensure Program 9 credits are required, while 12 credits are required for all other programs.) The area of Emphasis must be chosen from the following fields: Language Arts, Social Studies, Mathematics, Mathematics/General Science, General Science, Fine Arts, Art, Music, Physical Education, Health/Wellness/Nutrition, School Library Media, a Foreign Language, or English as a Second Language (ESL). Elementary Education Major (78-80 credits)
(includes Teaching Support Courses and Emphasis)
Students majoring in Elementary Education should complete all the following courses as indicated. Note:
Teaching License requires 2.75 cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA). (Grades lower than a C will not be accepted in the major.) Level I (6 credits) (2.75 GPA required in Level I courses)
Level II (17 credits) (courses taken concurrently)
Students must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program prior to taking these classes. Level III (16 credits; must follow Level II) (courses taken concurrently)
Level IV (15 credits; must follow Level III)
Teaching Support Courses (Elementary Education Major, 13-15 credits; Early Childhood and Elementary Education Dual Major, 10-11 credits) (Grade of C- or better is required.)
Required Courses (5 credits)
Teaching Support Electives (two or three courses, depending on major)
Choose one course from the following:
From the following, Elementary Education Majors choose two courses; Early Childhood and Elementary Education Dual Majors choose one course:
Emphasis (12 credits) (C- or better required)
Available Emphasis areas are shown below. For a listing of required and recommended courses, students should contact their advisor. Note:
1ELED 3100 may be taken after Level II, but is required before Level III. Minimum University Requirements
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