FIRST
SEMESTER 16 credits:
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SUNY
Basic Communication
| ENG
101 College Composition or ENG 200 Advanced Composition
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* Grade of 'C' or higher in ALL COURSES
used toward Education major and NYS Content core required by
St. John Fisher University.
American Sign Language (ASL) courses
are acceptable for Childhood Education Majors.
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PSY
101
| Introduction
to Psychological Science
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EDU
100
| Introduction
to the Teaching Profession
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MTH
155
| Mathematics
for Elementary Education Teachers I
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HED
116
| Issues
in Child Development and Health
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SUNY
-FL
| SUNY
Foreign Language
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SECOND
SEMESTER 15 credits:
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EDU
200
| Foundations
of Education
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+ CONTENT COURSES: See Major
Listing Sheet tab above.
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PSY
201
| Developmental
Psychology – Child
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MTH
156
| Mathematics
for Elementary Education Teachers I
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SUNY
- FL
| SUNY
Foreign Language (Choose second course in same language)
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Open
Elective
| Choose
content course +
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THIRD
SEMESTER 17-19 credits:
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EDU
208
| Guided
Observation in Education
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HIS
111 or 112
| United
States History I to 1865 or United States History II since 1865
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EDU
125
| Technology
in Education
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SUNY
Natural Science
| PHY
120/121, 131, 132, 145, 146, 154, 155, 161; or GEO 101 or SCI 131. Recommend
SCI 131
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Open
Elective
| Choose
content course +
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Open
Elective
| Choose
content course +
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FOURTH
SEMESTER 15-16 credits:
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EDU
230
| Introduction
to Special Education
| EDU
230 is required by St. John Fisher. PSY 261 will transfer as a PSY Elective.
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Open
Elective
| Choose
content course +
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SUNY
Arts or SUNY Humanities
| Choose
any ART designated course from SUNY Arts
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MCC
Science (MSCI)
| Choose
one: BIO 120, BIO 155 or CHE 124, 151 or SCI 132.
Recommend SCI 132
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SUNY
Humanities
| Choose
an English Literature course
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Students
seeking Inclusive Childhood Education certification (Grades 1-6)
without Middle School Extension must major in Inclusive Childhood
Education and another approved liberal arts major or concentration: Media
and Communication, Computer Science, Economics, English, Sport Management,
History, Psychology, Mathematics, Spanish, American Studies, Statistics,
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Sociology.
The second major or concentration may
require candidates to complete more than the minimum 120 credits required
for degree completion.
Students seeking Inclusive Childhood
Education with Middle School Extension, grades7-9, must select
an approved major or concentration in one of the following content areas:
American studies, history, English, Spanish, science (biology, chemistry,
or physics), or mathematics. Candidates with any second major or concentration
may also opt to take EDUC 331 – Differentiated Curriculum, instruction,
and Assessment in Early Childhood (2 credits), EDUC 332 – Practicum in
Early Childhood (1 credit) and EDUC 104 and 105 – Clinical Experiences
in Early Childhood (0) (50 hours) to obtain early childhood certification,
Birth – Grade 2.
Link
to SJFC program
While every effort is made to ensure
accurate information, students are strongly advised to verify course transferability
with the four-year institution as they will make the final determination
of transfer credit.
| When
choosing content courses:
GPA of 3.0 or higher is advised for acceptance
into SJFC School of Education.
GPA of 2.0 is required for MCC graduation.
The Liberal Arts & Science: Inclusive
Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer ) A.S. (EC03) will be the
degree student is audited against and awarded from MCC.
Documentation Source: 2022-2023 Advisement
and Transfer Services.
Updated 5/2021 |