FIRST
SEMESTER 16 credits:
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SUNY
Basic Communication
| ENG
101 College Composition or
ENG 200 Advanced Composition
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American Sign Language (ASL) courses are acceptable to meet the Foreign
Language requirement.
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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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SUNY-FL
| SUNY
Foreign Language
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HED
116
| Issues
in Child Development and Health
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SECOND
SEMESTER 15 credits:
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EDU
200
| Foundations
of Education *
| *
Both EDU 200 & 208 must be completed to earn credit for EDU 105 and
106 at Fredonia. A minimum grade of B for EDU 200 and 208 and PSY 201 is
also required by Fredonia.
Early Childhood/Childhood Education: Students interested in Early Childhood/Childhood
Education must take ECE 150 at MCC (EDU 221/222 at Fredonia - must
have a minimum of a B or higher) and EDU 150 at MCC (MUED 215 at
Fredonia). Students interested in Early Childhood/Childhood will require
additional coursework possibly taken during the summer to complete in 4
semesters or complete their degree in 5 semesters at Fredonia.
Middle School Extension: Students seeking Middle School extension should
plan on additional time for degree completion and should also take PSY
202 Dev Psy: Adol , with a B or higher, at MCC if possible.
Concentrations: Math, English, Music, Natural Science, Social Sciences,
World Languages. 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 through the 102 level
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Open
Elective
| Choose
a concentration and take up to 12 credits toward your concentration.
See note to right as well.
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THIRD
SEMESTER 17-19 credits:
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EDU
208
| Guided
Observation in Education *
| Also,
refer to the SUNY
Fredonia website
and Transfer
Course Equivalency database
In order to be fully admitted into any Initial Teacher Education Program,
students must meet the following requirements: Minimum cumulative GPA of
3.0. Proof of completion of SAT, ACT, or GRE. If equivalent coursework
or proof of SAT, ACT or GRE is not completed, students may be admitted
to their programs conditionally. All conditions must be met at the conclusion
of their first semester at Fredonia.
Students who have met 7/10/30 SUNY General Education courses as indicated
on their GETA will have satisfied Fredonia Foundations General Education
Requirement. (30 credits in 7 out of the 10 SUNY General Education categories).
Beginning Fall 2021, students may apply a maximum of 60 transfer credits
at the lower division (Fredonia equivalent courses at the 100/200 level
towards their baccalaureate degree). Students may apply an additional 15
credits at the upper division (Fredonia equivalent courses at the 300/400
level towards their baccalaureate degree).
More info: Transferring
to the College of Education
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HIS
111 or HIS 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
| Choose
any SUNY Natural Science
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Open
Elective
| Choose
a concentration and take up to 12 credits toward your concentration
|
Open
Elective
| Choose
a concentration and take up to 12 credits toward your concentration
|
FOURTH
SEMESTER 15-16 credits:
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EDU
230
| Introduction
to Special Education
| AP,
IB, CLEP, or transfer courses: Credits showing as accepted by MCC may
not be transferable. See their AP
policies.
Contact Fredonia with questions.
GPA of 3.0 or higher is advised for acceptance into SUNY Fredonia.
GPA of 2.0 is required for MCC graduation.
Documentation source: MCC Advisement & Transfer Services 2022-2023.
Updated 12/7/2022
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Open
Elective
| Choose
a concentration and take up to 12 credits toward your concentration
|
SUNY
Arts or SUNY Humanities
|
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MCC
Science (MSCI)
|
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SUNY
Humanities
(must select ENG Lit)
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The
Liberal Arts & Sciences: Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer)
A.S. (EC03) or Liberal Arts & Sciences: Early Childhood Education A.S.(EE03)
will be the degree student is audited against and awarded from MCC.
| 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. |