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Undergraduate STEM majors who are pursuing the teaching profession in Adolescent Education (grades 7–12), and who have been accepted into one of the STEM/Education Pathway programs in biology, chemistry, or mathematics, are eligible to apply for a National Science Foundation Noyce Scholar Award. The Scholar Award amounts to $36,000 toward the fifth and final academic year when student teaching takes place.
All students who major in biology or chemistry for their bachelor’s degree must take EDU 7292 in their fifth year, which leads to the M.S. in Education (M.S.Ed). All students who major in mathematics for their bachelor’s degree must take EDU 7293 in their fifth year, which leads to the M.S.Ed. If awarded, Noyce Scholars must take a minimum of 21 credits in their fifth and final year.
Undergraduate STEM majors who are pursuing the teaching profession in Childhood Education (grades 1–6), and who have been accepted into one of the STEM/Education Pathway programs in biology, chemistry, environmental science, mathematics, or physics, are also eligible to apply for a National Science Foundation Noyce Scholar Award. Similar to the Adolescent Education program, those enrolled in Childhood Education who are accepted as Noyce Scholars will receive a Scholar Award that amounts to $36,000 toward the fifth and final academic year when student teaching takes place.
All students who major in biology, chemistry, environmental science, or physics for their bachelor’s degree must take EDU 7292 in their fifth year, which leads to the M.S.Ed. All students who major in mathematics for their bachelor’s degree must take EDU 7293 in their fifth year, which leads to the M.S.Ed. If awarded, Noyce Scholars must take a minimum of 21 credits in their fifth and final year.
What follows are program sheets in each of the STEM Pathway programs that list all of the courses that need to be taken to fulfill the B.S./M.S.Ed or the B.A./M.S.Ed in five years.
STEM/Adolescent (7–12) Programs
# | Course No. | Course Title | # credits | Field Hours |
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Biology Undergraduate (65 total credit minimum) | ||||
1 | BIO 1000 | Fundamentals of Biology I: Introduction to Population Biology + Laboratory (BIO 1001L) | 4 cr |
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2 | BIO 2000 | BIO 2000: Fundamentals of Biology II: Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology + Laboratory (BIO 2001L) | 4 cr |
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3 | BIO 3000 | BIO 3000: Fundamentals of Biology III: Introduction to Organism Biology + Laboratory (BIO 3001L) | 4 cr |
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4 | BIO Elective | four-credit, upper-level BIO Elective with Laboratory | 4 cr |
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5 | BIO Elective | four-credit, upper-level BIO Elective with Laboratory | 4 cr |
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6 | BIO Elective | three- or four-credit, upper-level BIO Elective with or without Laboratory | 3-4 cr |
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7 | BIO Elective | three- or four-credit, upper-level BIO Elective with or without Laboratory | 3-4 cr |
|
8 | BIO Elective | three- or four-credit, upper-level BIO Elective with or without Laboratory | 3-4 cr |
|
9 | CHE 1210 | General Chemistry I + Laboratory (CHE 1211L) + Recitation (CHE 1212R) | 5 cr |
|
10 | CHE 1220 | General Chemistry II + Laboratory (CHE 1221L) + Recitation (CHE 1222R) | 5 cr |
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11 | CHE 2230 | Organic Chemistry I + Laboratory (CHE 2231L) | 5 cr |
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12 | CHE 2240 | Organic Chemistry II + Laboratory (CHE 2241L) | 5 cr |
|
13 | MTH 1210 | Biostatistics | 4 cr |
|
14 | MTH 1220 | Calculus with Biological Applications | 4 cr |
|
15 | PHY 1610 | College Physics I + Laboratory (PHY 1611L) + Recitation (PHY 1612R) | 4 cr |
|
16 | PHY 1620 | College Physics II + Laboratory (PHY 1621L) + Recitation (PHY 1622R) | 4 cr |
|
Liberal arts core (51 total credits) | ||||
17 | DNY 1000C | Discover New York | 3 cr |
|
18 |
| ART or MUS elective | 3 cr |
|
19 | SPE 1000C | Speech | 3 cr |
|
20 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
21 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
22 | FYW 1000C (First-Year Writing) | English | 3 cr |
|
23 | ENG 1100C (Global Literature) | English | 3 cr |
|
24 | THE 1000C | Theology | 3 cr |
|
25 | THE 2000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
26 | THE 3000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
27 | PHI 1000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
28 | PHI 2200C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
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29 | PHI 3000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
30 | HIS 1000C | History | 3 cr |
|
31 |
| Social Science Elective | 3 cr |
|
Must be selected from two different subject areas outside math/science | ||||
32 |
| St. John’s College (SJC) Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
33 |
| SJC Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
Adolescent Education Graduate (33 total credits) | ||||
34 | EDU 7290 | Human Relations in Multicultural and Inclusive Settings | 3 cr |
|
35 | EDU 3200 | Language Acquisition and Literacy Development for General Education and ELLS | 3 cr | 20 |
36 | EDU 3270 | Theories and Strategies for Teaching Literature and ELA in the Content Areas | 3 cr | 20 |
37 | EDU 7107 | Methods and Strategies of Teaching Middle School/Adolescent Learners in General and Inclusive Settings | 3 cr | 20 |
38 | EDU 7117 | Adolescent Education Associate Teaching | 3 cr |
|
39 | EDU 7292 | Innovative Strategies in Secondary Education: Science | 3 cr | 20 |
40 | EDU 7267 | Technology for Literature-Based Application in Content Area Learning in Regular and Special Education Settings | 3 cr |
|
41 | EDU 7585 | Assessment and Evaluation in the Teaching/Learning Process | 3 cr |
|
Must be taken in the summer before your senior year | ||||
42 | EDU 4000 | New York Safety Education Workshop | 0 cr |
|
Must be taken in the fall semester of your senior year | ||||
43 | EDU 799 | Introduction to Education | 0 cr |
|
44 | EDU 7000 | Psychology Foundations of Learning | 3 cr |
|
45 | EDU 7295 | Teaching and Learning: Adolescent | 3 cr | 15 |
Must be taken in the spring semester of your senior year | ||||
46 | EDU 9711 | Education and Accommodating Needs of Individuals with Exceptionalities (K–12) | 3 cr | 15 |
Please note 1) Courses requiring fieldwork must be taken prior to EDU 7117; and 2) Any student accepted to this Pathway program must complete the B.S. in Mathematics at the end of the fourth year and the M.S.Ed in Adolescent Education at the end of the fifth year.
# | Course No. | Course Title | # credits | Field Hours |
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Chemistry Undergraduate (62 total credits) | ||||
1 | CHE 1310 | Advanced General Chemistry I + Laboratory and Recitation (CHE 1313L) | 5 cr |
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2 | CHE 1320 | Advanced General Chemistry II + Laboratory and Recitation (CHE 1323L) | 5 cr |
|
3 | CHE 2630 | Advanced Organic Chemistry I + Laboratory and Recitation (CHE 2633L) | 5 cr |
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4 | CHE 2640 | Advanced Organic Chemistry II + Laboratory and Recitation (CHE 2643L) | 5 cr |
|
5 | CHE 3000 | Chemistry Seminar | 1 cr |
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6 | CHE 3250 | Quantitative Analysis | 4 cr |
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7 | CHE 3210 or 3270 | Microscopic Physical Chemistry or Physical Chemistry I | 3 cr |
|
8 | CHE 3220 or 3280 | Macroscopic Physical Chemistry or Physical Chemistry II | 3 cr |
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9 | CHE 3320 | Experimental Physical Chemistry | 3 cr |
|
10 | CHE 3340 | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry | 3 cr |
|
11 | CHE 3300 | Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis | 4 cr |
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12 | CHE 3440 | Introduction to Inorganic Synthesis | 2 cr |
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13 | MTH 1730 | University Calculus I | 4 cr |
|
14 | MTH 1740 | University Calculus II | 4 cr |
|
15 | PHY 1930 | University Physics I + Laboratory (PHY 1931L) + Recitation (PHY 1932R) | 4 cr |
|
16 | PHY 1940 | University Physics II + Laboratory (PHY 1941L) + Recitation (PHY 1942R) | 4 cr |
|
|
| Chemistry Elective:_____________ | 3 cr |
|
Liberal arts core (51 total credits) | ||||
17 | DNY 1000C | Discover New York | 3 cr |
|
18 |
| ART or MUS elective | 3 cr |
|
19 | SPE 1000C | Speech | 3 cr |
|
20 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
21 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
22 | FYW 1000C (First-Year Writing) | English | 3 cr |
|
23 | ENG 1100C (Global Literature) | English | 3 cr |
|
24 | THE 1000C | Theology | 3 cr |
|
25 | THE 2000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
26 | THE 3000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
27 | PHI 1000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
28 | PHI 2200C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
29 | PHI 3000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
30 | HIS 1000C | History | 3 cr |
|
31 |
| Social Science Elective | 3 cr |
|
Must be selected from two different subject areas outside math/science | ||||
32 |
| St. John’s College (SJC) Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
33 |
| SJC Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
Adolescent Education Graduate (33 total credits) | ||||
34 | EDU 799 | Introduction to Education | 0 cr |
|
35 | EDU 7290 | Human Relations in Multicultural and Inclusive Settings |
|
|
36 | EDU 3200 | Language Acquisition and Literacy Development for General Education and ELLS | 3 cr | 20 |
37 | EDU 3270 | Theories and Strategies for Teaching Literature and ELA in the Content Areas | 3 cr | 20 |
38 | EDU 7107 | Methods and Strategies of Teaching Middle School/Adolescent Learners in General and Inclusive Settings | 3 cr | 20 |
39 | EDU 7117 | Adolescent Education Associate Teaching | 3 cr |
|
40 | EDU 7292 | Innovative Strategies in Secondary Education: Science | 3 cr | 20 |
41 | EDU 7267 | Technology for Literature-Based Application in Content Area Learning in Regular and Special Education Settings | 3 cr |
|
42 | EDU 7585 | Assessment and Evaluation in the Teaching/Learning Process | 3 cr |
|
Must be taken in the summer before your senior year | ||||
43 | EDU 4000 | New York Safety Education Workshop | 3 cr |
|
Must be taken in the fall semester of your senior year | ||||
44 | EDU 7000 | Psychology Foundations of Learning | 3 cr |
|
45 | EDU 7295 | Teaching and Learning: Adolescent | 3 cr | 15 |
Must be taken in the spring semester of your senior year | ||||
46 | EDU 9711 | Education and Accommodating Needs of Individuals with Exceptionalities (K–12) | 3 cr | 15 |
Please note 1) Courses requiring fieldwork must be taken prior to EDU 7117; and 2) Any student accepted to this Pathway program must complete the B.S. in Mathematics at the end of the fourth year and the M.S.Ed in Adolescent Education at the end of the fifth year.
# | Course No. | Course Title | # credits | Field Hours |
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Mathematics Undergraduate (59 total credits) | ||||
1 | CSC 1390 | Computer Programming with Calculus Application | 3 cr |
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2 | MTH 1730 | University Calculus I | 4 cr |
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3 | MTH 1740 | University Calculus II | 4 cr |
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4 | MTH 2750 | University Calculus III | 4 cr |
|
5 | MTH 2700 | Introduction to Mathematical Thinking | 3 cr |
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6 | MTH 2800 | Introduction to Modern Algebra | 3 cr |
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7 | MTH 2790 | Introduction to Linear Algebra | 3 cr |
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8 | MTH 3770 | Advanced Calculus I + Recitation (MTH 3771R) | 3 cr |
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9 | MTH 3810 | Mathematical Theory of Probability and Statistics I | 3 cr |
|
10 | MTH 3840 | Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 cr |
|
11 | MTH 3780 | Advanced Calculus II + Recitation (MTH 3781R) | 3 cr |
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12 | MTH 4830 | Complex Variables | 3 cr |
|
13 | MTH 4990 | Senior Seminar | 3 cr |
|
14 | MTH Elective | 2000 level or higher | 3 cr |
|
15 | MTH Elective | 2000 level or higher | 3 cr |
|
16 | MTH Elective | 2000 level or higher | 3 cr |
|
17 | PHY 1930 | University Physics I + Laboratory (PHY 1931L) + Recitation (PHY 1932R) | 4 cr |
|
18 | PHY 1940 | University Physics II + Laboratory (PHY 1941L) + Recitation (PHY 1942R) | 4 cr |
|
Liberal arts core (51 total credits) | ||||
19 | DNY 1000C | Discover New York | 3 cr |
|
20 |
| ART or MUS elective | 3 cr |
|
21 | SPE 1000C | Speech | 3 cr |
|
22 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
23 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
24 | FYW 1000C (First-Year Writing) | English | 3 cr |
|
25 | ENG 1100C (Global Literature) | English | 3 cr |
|
26 | THE 1000C | Theology | 3 cr |
|
27 | THE 2000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
28 | THE 3000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
29 | PHI 1000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
30 | PHI 2200C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
31 | PHI 3000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
32 | HIS 1000C | History | 3 cr |
|
33 |
| Social Science Elective | 3 cr |
|
Must be selected from two different subject areas outside math/science | ||||
34 |
| St. John’s College (SJC) Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
35 |
| SJC Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
Adolescent Education Graduate (33 total credits) | ||||
36 | EDU 7290 | Human Relations in Multicultural and Inclusive Settings | 3 cr |
|
37 | EDU 3200 | Language Acquisition and Literacy Development for General Education and ELLS | 3 cr | 20 |
38 | EDU 3270 | Theories and Strategies for Teaching Literature and ELA in the Content Areas | 3 cr | 20 |
39 | EDU 7107 | Methods and Strategies of Teaching Middle School/ Adolescent Learners in General and Inclusive Settings |
| 20 |
40 | EDU 7117 | Adolescent Education Associate Teaching (at least 420 hours) | 3 cr |
|
41 | EDU 7293 | Innovative Strategies in Secondary Education: Mathematics | 3 cr | 20 |
42 | EDU 7267 | Technology for Literature-Based Application in Content Area Learning in Regular and Special Education Settings | 3 cr |
|
43 | EDU 7585 | Assessment and Evaluation in the Teaching/Learning Process | 3 cr |
|
Must be taken in the summer before your senior year | ||||
44 | EDU 4000 | New York Safety Education Workshop | 0 cr |
|
Must be taken in the fall semester of your senior year | ||||
45 | EDU 799 | Introduction to Education | 0 cr |
|
46 | EDU 7000 | Psychology Foundations of Learning | 3 cr |
|
47 | EDU 7295 | Teaching and Learning: Adolescent | 3 cr | 15 |
Must be taken in the spring semester of your senior year | ||||
48 | EDU 9711 | Education and Accommodating Needs of Individuals with Exceptionalities (K–12) | 3 cr | 15 |
Please note 1) Courses requiring fieldwork must be taken prior to EDU 7117; and 2) Any student accepted to this Pathway program must complete the B.S. in Mathematics at the end of the fourth year and the M.S.Ed in Adolescent Education at the end of the fifth year.
# | Course No. | Course Title | # credits | Field Hours |
mathematics Undergraduate (47 total credits) |
| |||
1 | CSC 1390 | Computer Programming with Calculus Application | 3 cr |
|
2 | MTH 1730 | University Calculus I | 4 cr |
|
3 | MTH 1740 | University Calculus II | 4 cr |
|
4 | MTH 2750 | University Calculus III | 4 cr |
|
5 | MTH 2700 | Introduction to Mathematical Thinking | 3 cr |
|
6 | MTH 2790 | Introduction to Linear Algebra | 3 cr |
|
7 | MTH 3770 | Advanced Calculus I + Recitation (MTH 3771R) | 3 cr |
|
8 | MTH 3840 | Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 cr |
|
9 | MTH 3780 | Advanced Calculus II + Recitation (MTH 3781R) | 3 cr |
|
10 | MTH 4830 | Complex Variables | 3 cr |
|
11 | MTH 4990 | Senior Seminar | 3 cr |
|
12 | MTH Elective | 2000 level or higher | 3 cr |
|
13 | PHY 1930 | University Physics I + Laboratory (PHY 1931L) + Recitation (PHY 1932R) | 4 cr |
|
14 | PHY 1940 | University Physics II + Laboratory (PHY 1941L) + Recitation (PHY 1942R) | 4 cr |
|
free electives (13 total credits) |
| |||
15 |
| Free Electives | 3-4 cr |
|
16 |
| Free Electives | 3-4 cr |
|
17 |
| Free Electives | 3 cr |
|
18 |
| Free Electives | 3 cr |
|
liberal arts core (51 total credits) |
| |||
19 | DNY 1000C | Discover New York | 3 cr |
|
20 |
| ART or MUS elective | 3 cr |
|
21 | SPE 1000C | Speech | 3 cr |
|
22 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
23 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
24 | FYW 1000C (First-Year Writing) | English | 3 cr |
|
25 | ENG 1100C (Global Literature) | English | 3 cr |
|
26 | THE 1000C | Theology | 3 cr |
|
27 | THE 2000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
29 | THE 3000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
30 | PHI 1000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
31 | PHI 2200C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
32 | PHI 3000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
33 | HIS 1000C | History | 3 cr |
|
34 |
| Social Science Elective | 3 cr |
|
| Must be selected from two different subject areas outside math/science |
| ||
35 |
| St. John’s College (SJC) Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
36 |
| SJC Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
Adolescent Education Graduate (33 total credits) |
| |||
37 | EDU 7290 | Human Relations in Multicultural and Inclusive Settings | 3 cr |
|
38 | EDU 3200 | Language Acquisition and Literacy Development for General Education and ELLS | 3 cr | 20 |
39 | EDU 3270 | Theories and Strategies for Teaching Literature and ELA in the Content Areas | 3 cr | 20 |
40 | EDU 7107 | Methods and Strategies of Teaching Middle School/Adolescent Learners in General and Inclusive Settings |
| 20 |
41 | EDU 7117 | Adolescent Education Associate Teaching |
|
|
42 | EDU 7293 | Innovative Strategies in Secondary Education: Mathematics | 3 cr | 20 |
43 | EDU 7267 | Technology for Literature-Based Application in Content Area Learning in Regular and Special Education Settings | 3 cr |
|
44 | EDU 7585 | Assessment and Evaluation in the Teaching/Learning Process | 3 cr |
|
| Must be taken in the summer before your senior year |
| ||
45 | EDU 4000 | New York Safety Education Workshop | 0 cr |
|
| Must be taken in the fall semester of your senior year |
| ||
46 | EDU 799 | Introduction to Education | 0 cr |
|
47 | EDU 7000 | Psychology Foundations of Learning | 3 cr |
|
48 | EDU 7295 | Teaching and Learning: Adolescent | 3 cr | 15 |
| Must be taken in the spring semester of your senior year |
|
| |
49 | EDU 9711 | Education and Accommodating Needs of Individuals with Exceptionalities (K–12) | 3 cr | 15 |
Please note 1) Courses requiring fieldwork must be taken prior to EDU 7117; and 2) Any student accepted to this Pathway program must complete the B.S. in Mathematics at the end of the fourth year and the M.S.Ed in Adolescent Education at the end of the fifth year.
STEM/Childhood Education (1–6) Programs
# | Course No. | Course Title | # credits | Field Hours |
Biology Undergraduate (65 total credit minimum) |
| |||
1 | BIO 1000 | Fundamentals of Biology I: Introduction to Population Biology + Laboratory (BIO 1001L) | 4 cr |
|
2 | BIO 2000 | BIO 2000: Fundamentals of Biology II: Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology + Laboratory (BIO 2001L) | 4 cr |
|
3 | BIO 3000 | BIO 3000: Fundamentals of Biology III: Introduction to Organism Biology + Laboratory (BIO 3001L) | 4 cr |
|
4 | BIO Elective | four-credit, upper-level BIO Elective with Laboratory | 4 cr |
|
5 | BIO Elective | four-credit, upper-level BIO Elective with Laboratory | 4 cr |
|
6 | BIO Elective | three- or four-credit, upper-level BIO Elective with or without Laboratory | 3-4 cr |
|
7 | BIO Elective | three- or four-credit, upper-level BIO Elective with or without Laboratory | 3-4 cr |
|
8 | BIO Elective | three- or four-credit, upper-level BIO Elective with or without Laboratory | 3-4 cr |
|
9 | CHE 1210 | General Chemistry I + Laboratory (CHE 1211L) + Recitation (CHE 1212R) | 5 cr |
|
10 | CHE 1220 | General Chemistry II + Laboratory (CHE 1221L) + Recitation (CHE 1222R) | 5 cr |
|
11 | CHE 2230 | Organic Chemistry I + Laboratory (CHE 2231L) | 5 cr |
|
12 | CHE 2240 | Organic Chemistry II + Laboratory (CHE 2241L) | 5 cr |
|
13 | MTH 1210 | Biostatistics | 4 cr |
|
14 | MTH 1220 | Calculus with Biological Applications | 4 cr |
|
15 | PHY 1610 | College Physics I + Laboratory (PHY 1611L) + Recitation (PHY 1612R) | 4 cr |
|
16 | PHY 1620 | College Physics II + Laboratory (PHY 1621L) + Recitation (PHY 1622 R) | 4 cr |
|
liberal arts core (51 total credits) |
| |||
17 | DNY 1000C | Discover New York | 3 cr |
|
18 |
| ART or MUS elective | 3 cr |
|
19 | SPE 1000C | Speech | 3 cr |
|
20 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
21 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
22 | FYW 1000C (First-Year Writing) | English | 3 cr |
|
23 | ENG 1100C (Global Literature) | English | 3 cr |
|
24 | THE 1000C | Theology | 3 cr |
|
25 | THE 2000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
26 | THE 3000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
27 | PHI 1000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
28 | PHI 2200C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
29 | PHI 3000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
30 | HIS 1000C | History | 3 cr |
|
31 |
| Social Science Elective | 3 cr |
|
| Must be selected from two different subject areas outside math/science |
| ||
32 |
| St. John’s College (SJC) Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
33 |
| SJC Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
Childhood Education Graduate (33 total credits) |
| |||
34 | EDU 7290 | Human Relations in Multicultural and Inclusive Settings | 3 cr |
|
35 | EDU 3200 | Language Acquisition and Literacy Development for General Education and ELLS | 3 cr | 20 |
36 | EDU 3220 | Approaches, Materials, and Performance Evaluation in Literature and ELA Development (K–12) | 3 cr | 20 |
37 | EDU 7115 | Childhood Education Associate Teaching | 3 cr |
|
38 | EDU 7135 | Current Trends, Research, and Assessment in Social Studies | 3 cr | 15 |
39 | EDU 7136 | Current Trends, Research, and Assessment in Science | 3 cr | 15 |
40 | EDU 7266 | Technology for Teaching Literature in Regular and Special Education Settings | 3 cr |
|
41 | EDU 7585 | Assessment and Evaluation in the Teaching/Learning Process | 3 cr |
|
| Must be taken in the summer before your senior year |
| ||
42 | EDU 4000 | New York Safety Education Workshop | 0 cr |
|
| Must be taken in the fall semester of your senior year |
| ||
43 | EDU 799 | Introduction to Education | 0 cr |
|
44 | EDU 7000 | Psychology Foundations of Learning | 3 cr |
|
45 | EDU 7195 | Teaching and Learning: Childhood | 3 cr | 15 |
| Must be taken in the spring semester of your senior year |
|
| |
46 | EDU 9711 | Education and Accommodating Needs of Individuals with Exceptionalities (K–12) | 3 cr | 15 |
Please note 1) Courses requiring fieldwork must be taken prior to EDU 7115; and 2) Any student accepted to this Pathway program must complete the B.S. in Mathematics at the end of the fourth year and the M.S.Ed in Childhood Education at the end of the fifth year.
# | Course No. | Course Title | # credits | Field Hours |
Chemistry Undergraduate (62 total credits) |
| |||
1 | CHE 1310 | Advanced General Chemistry I + Laboratory and Recitation (CHE 1313L) | 5 cr |
|
2 | CHE 1320 | Advanced General Chemistry II + Laboratory and Recitation (CHE 1323L) | 5 cr |
|
3 | CHE 2630 | Advanced Organic Chemistry I + Laboratory and Recitation (CHE 2633L) | 5 cr |
|
4 | CHE 2640 | Advanced Organic Chemistry II + Laboratory and Recitation (CHE 2643L) | 5 cr |
|
5 | CHE 3000 | Chemistry Seminar | 1 cr |
|
6 | CHE 3250 | Quantitative Analysis | 4 cr |
|
7 | CHE 3210 or 3270 | Microscopic Physical Chemistry or Physical Chemistry I | 3 cr |
|
8 | CHE 3220 or 3280 | Macroscopic Physical Chemistry or Physical Chemistry II | 3 cr |
|
9 | CHE 3320 | Experimental Physical Chemistry | 3 cr |
|
10 | CHE 3340 | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry | 3 cr |
|
11 | CHE 3300 | Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis | 4 cr |
|
12 | CHE 3440 | Introduction to Inorganic Synthesis | 2 cr |
|
13 | MTH 1730 | University Calculus I | 4 cr |
|
14 | MTH 1740 | University Calculus II | 4 cr |
|
15 | PHY 1930 | University Physics I + Laboratory (PHY 1931L) + Recitation (PHY 1932R) | 4 cr |
|
16 | PHY 1940 | University Physics II + Laboratory (PHY 1941L) + Recitation (PHY 1942R) | 4 cr |
|
|
| Chemistry Elective:___________________________________________________ | 3 cr |
|
liberal arts core (51 total credits) |
| |||
17 | DNY 1000C | Discover New York | 3 cr |
|
18 |
| ART or MUS elective | 3 cr |
|
19 | SPE 1000C | Speech | 3 cr |
|
20 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
21 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
22 | FYW 1000C (First-Year Writing) | English | 3 cr |
|
23 | ENG 1100C (Global Literature) | English | 3 cr |
|
24 | THE 1000C | Theology | 3 cr |
|
25 | THE 2000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
26 | THE 3000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
27 | PHI 1000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
28 | PHI 2200C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
29 | PHI 3000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
30 | HIS 1000C | History | 3 cr |
|
31 |
| Social Science Elective | 3 cr |
|
| Must be selected from two different subject areas outside math/science |
| ||
32 |
| St. John’s College (SJC) Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
33 |
| SJC Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
Childhood Education Graduate (33 total credits) |
| |||
34 | EDU 3220 | Approaches, Materials, and Performance Evaluation in Literature and ELA Development (K–12) | 3 cr |
|
35 | EDU 7115 | Childhood Education Associate Teaching | 3 cr |
|
36 | EDU 7290 | Human Relations in Multicultural and Inclusive Settings | 3 cr |
|
37 | EDU 3200 | Language Acquisition and Literacy Development for General Education and ELLS | 3 cr | 20 |
38 | EDU 7135 | Current Trends, Research, and Assessment in Social Studies | 3 cr | 15 |
39 | EDU 7136 | Current Trends, Research, and Assessment in Science | 3 cr | 15 |
40 | EDU 7266 | Technology for Teaching Literature in Regular and Special Education Settings | 3 cr |
|
41 | EDU 7585 | Assessment and Evaluation in the Teaching/Learning Process | 3 cr |
|
| Must be taken in the summer before your senior year |
| ||
42 | EDU 4000 | New York Safety Education Workshop | 0 cr |
|
| Must be taken in the fall semester of your senior year |
| ||
43 | EDU 7000 | Psychology Foundations of Learning | 3 cr |
|
44 | EDU 799 | Introduction to Education | 0 cr |
|
45 | EDU 7195 | Teaching and Learning: Childhood | 3 cr | 15 |
| Must be taken in the spring semester of your senior year |
|
| |
46 | EDU 9711 | Education and Accommodating Needs of Individuals with Exceptionalities (K–12) | 3 cr | 15 |
Please note 1) Courses requiring fieldwork must be taken prior to EDU 7117; and 2) Any student accepted to this Pathway program must complete the B.S. in Mathematics at the end of the fourth year and the M.S.Ed in Adolescent Education at the end of the fifth year.
# | Course No. | Course Title | # credits | Field Hours |
Environmental science Undergraduate (51–52 total credits) |
| |||
1 | BIO 1000 or ESP 1010 | Fundamentals of Biology I + Laboratory (BIO 1001L) or Intro. to Ecological Principles | 4-3 cr |
|
2 | BIO 2000 | Fundamentals of Biology II: Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology + Laboratory (BIO 2001L) | 4 cr |
|
3 | CHE 1210 | General Chemistry I + Laboratory (CHE 1211L) + Recitation (CHE 1212R) | 5 cr |
|
4 | CHE 1220 | General Chemistry II + Laboratory (CHE 1221L) + Recitation (CHE 1222R) | 5 cr |
|
5 | ESP 1020 | Methods of Environmental Analysis-Practicum | 3 cr |
|
6 | ESP 2410 | Principles and Practices of Sustainable Development | 3 cr |
|
7 | ESP 2500 | Environmental Management, Regulation, and Decision Making | 3 cr |
|
8 | ESP 2990 | Environmental Studies Seminar | 3 cr |
|
9 | ESP 4990 | Environmental Analysis Senior Seminar | 3 cr |
|
10 | GEO 2001 | Natural Resources and World Development | 3 cr |
|
11 | MTH 1210 | Biostatistics | 4 cr |
|
12 |
| Elective approved by ESP Director: _________________________________________________ | 3-4 cr |
|
13 |
| Elective approved by ESP Director: _________________________________________________ | 3-4 cr |
|
14 |
| Elective approved by ESP Director: _________________________________________________ | 3-4 cr |
|
15 |
| Elective approved by ESP Director: _________________________________________________ | 3 cr |
|
Free electives (10 total credits) |
| |||
16 |
| Free Elective: _________________________________________________ | 3-4 cr |
|
17 |
| Free Elective: _________________________________________________ | 3 cr |
|
18 |
| Free Elective: _________________________________________________ | 3 cr |
|
19 |
| Free Elective: _________________________________________________ | 3 cr |
|
liberal arts core (51 total credits) |
| |||
20 | DNY 1000C | Discover New York | 3 cr |
|
21 |
| ART or MUS elective | 3 cr |
|
22 | SPE 1000C | Speech | 3 cr |
|
23 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
24 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
25 | FYW 1000C (First-Year Writing) | English | 3 cr |
|
26 | ENG 1100C (Global Literature) | English | 3 cr |
|
27 | THE 1000C | Theology | 3 cr |
|
28 | THE 2000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
29 | THE 3000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
30 | PHI 1000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
31 | PHI 2200C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
32 | PHI 3000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
33 | HIS 1000C | History | 3 cr |
|
34 |
| Social Science Elective | 3 cr |
|
| Must be selected from two different subject areas outside math/science |
| ||
35 |
| St. John’s College (SJC) Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
36 |
| SJC Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
childhood Education Graduate (33 total credits) |
| |||
37 | EDU 3220 | Approaches, Materials, and Performance Evaluation in Literature and ELA Development (K–12) | 3 cr | 20 |
38 | EDU 7115 | Childhood Education Associate Teaching | 3 cr |
|
39 | EDU 7290 | Human Relations in Multicultural and Inclusive Settings | 3 cr |
|
40 | EDU 3200 | Language Acquisition and Literacy Development for General Education and ELLS | 3 cr | 20 |
41 | EDU 7135 | Current Trends, Research, and Assessment in Social Studies | 3 cr | 15 |
42 | EDU 7136 | Current Trends, Research, and Assessment in Science | 3 cr | 15 |
43 | EDU 7266 | Technology for Teaching Literature in Regular and Special Education Settings | 3 cr |
|
44 | EDU 7585 | Assessment and Evaluation in the Teaching/Learning Process | 3 cr |
|
| Must be taken in the summer before your senior year |
| ||
45 | EDU 4000 | New York Safety Education Workshop | 0 cr |
|
| Must be taken in the fall semester of your senior year |
| ||
46 | EDU 7000 | Psychology Foundations of Learning | 3 cr |
|
47 | EDU 799 | Introduction to Education | 0 cr |
|
48 | EDU 7195 | Teaching and Learning: Childhood | 3 cr | 15 |
| Must be taken in the spring semester of your senior year |
|
| |
49 | EDU 9711 | Education and Accommodating Needs of Individuals with Exceptionalities (K–12) | 3 cr | 15 |
Please note 1) Courses requiring fieldwork must be taken prior to EDU 7117; and 2) Any student accepted to this Pathway program must complete the B.S. in Mathematics at the end of the fourth year and the M.S.Ed in Adolescent Education at the end of the fifth year.
# | Course No. | Course Title | # credits | Field Hours |
physics Undergraduate (56 total credits) |
| |||
1 | PHY 3330 | Quantum Theory | 3 cr |
|
2 | MTH 1730 | University Calculus I | 4 cr |
|
3 | MTH 1740 | University Calculus II | 4 cr |
|
4 | MTH 2750 | University Calculus III | 4 cr |
|
5 | PHY 1950 | Mathematics for Physical Science | 3 cr |
|
6 | PHY 1970 | Introduction to Modern Physics | 3 cr |
|
7 | PHY 2010 | Advanced Physics Laboratory | 3 cr |
|
8 | PHY 2200 | Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers | 3 cr |
|
9 | PHY 2250 | Thermal and Statistical Physics | 3 cr |
|
10 | PHY 2460 | Analytical Mechanics | 3 cr |
|
11 | PHY 3210 | Electricity and Magnetism I | 3 cr |
|
12 | PHY 3240 | Electronics | 4 cr |
|
13 | PHY 1930 | University Physics I + Laboratory (PHY 1931L) + Recitation (PHY 1932R) | 4 cr |
|
14 | PHY 1940 | University Physics II + Laboratory (PHY 1941L) + Recitation (PHY 1942R) | 4 cr |
|
15 | PHY 3890 | Introduction to Programming | 3 cr |
|
16 |
| Physics Elective: _______________________________________________ | 3 cr |
|
17 |
| Physics Elective: _______________________________________________ | 3 cr |
|
free electives (4 total credits) |
| |||
18 |
| Free Electives | 3-4 cr |
|
19 |
| Free Electives | 3 cr |
|
liberal arts core (51 total credits) |
| |||
20 | DNY 1000C | Discover New York | 3 cr |
|
21 |
| ART or MUS elective | 3 cr |
|
22 | SPE 1000C | Speech | 3 cr |
|
23 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
24 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
25 | FYW 1000C (First-Year Writing) | English | 3 cr |
|
26 | ENG 1100C (Global Literature) | English | 3 cr |
|
27 | THE 1000C | Theology | 3 cr |
|
28 | THE 2000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
29 | THE 3000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
30 | PHI 1000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
31 | PHI 2200C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
32 | PHI 3000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
33 | HIS 1000C | History | 3 cr |
|
34 |
| Social Science Elective | 3 cr |
|
| Must be selected from two different subject areas outside math/science |
| ||
35 |
| SJC Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
36 |
| SJC Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
childhood Education Graduate (33 total credits) |
| |||
37 | EDU 7290 | Human Relations in Multicultural and Inclusive Settings | 3 cr |
|
38 | EDU 3200 | Language Acquisition and Literacy Development for General Education and ELLS | 3 cr | 20 |
39 | EDU 3220 | Approaches, Materials, and Performance Evaluation in Literature and ELA Development (K–12) | 3 cr | 20 |
40 | EDU 7115 | Childhood Education Associate Teaching | 3 cr |
|
41 | EDU 7135 | Current Trends, Research, and Assessment in Social Studies | 3 cr | 15 |
42 | EDU 7136 | Current Trends, Research, and Assessment in Science | 3 cr | 15 |
43 | EDU 7266 | Technology for Teaching Literature in Regular and Special Education Settings | 3 cr |
|
44 | EDU 7585 | Assessment and Evaluation in the Teaching/Learning Process | 3 cr |
|
| Must be taken in the summer before your senior year |
| ||
45 | EDU 4000 | New York Safety Education Workshop | 0 cr |
|
| Must be taken in the fall semester of your senior year |
| ||
46 | EDU 799 | Introduction to Education | 0 cr |
|
47 | EDU 7000 | Psychology Foundations of Learning | 3 cr |
|
48 | EDU 7195 | Teaching and Learning: Childhood | 3 cr | 15 |
| Must be taken in the spring semester of your senior year |
|
| |
49 | EDU 9711 | Education and Accommodating Needs of Individuals with Exceptionalities (K–12) | 3 cr | 15 |
Please note 1) Courses requiring fieldwork must be taken prior to EDU 7117; and 2) Any student accepted to this Pathway program must complete the B.S. in Mathematics at the end of the fourth year and the M.S.Ed in Adolescent Education at the end of the fifth year.
# | Course No. | Course Title | # credits | Field Hours |
mathematics Undergraduate (59 total credits) |
| |||
1 | CSC 1390 | Computer Programming with Calculus Application | 3 cr |
|
2 | MTH 1730 | University Calculus I | 4 cr |
|
3 | MTH 1740 | University Calculus II | 4 cr |
|
4 | MTH 2750 | University Calculus III | 4 cr |
|
5 | MTH 2700 | Introduction to Mathematical Thinking | 3 cr |
|
6 | MTH 2800 | Introduction to Modern Algebra | 3 cr |
|
7 | MTH 2790 | Introduction to Linear Algebra | 3 cr |
|
8 | MTH 3770 | Advanced Calculus I + Recitation (MTH 3771R) | 3 cr |
|
9 | MTH 3810 | Mathematical Theory of Probability and Statistics I | 3 cr |
|
10 | MTH 3840 | Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 cr |
|
11 | MTH 3780 | Advanced Calculus II + Recitation (MTH 3781R) | 3 cr |
|
12 | MTH 4830 | Complex Variables | 3 cr |
|
13 | MTH 4990 | Senior Seminar | 3 cr |
|
14 | MTH Elective | 2000 level or higher | 3 cr |
|
15 | MTH Elective | 2000 level or higher | 3 cr |
|
16 | MTH Elective | 2000 level or higher | 3 cr |
|
17 | PHY 1930 | University Physics I + Laboratory (PHY 1931L) + Recitation (PHY 1932R) | 4 cr |
|
18 | PHY 1940 | University Physics II + Laboratory (PHY 1941L) + Recitation (PHY 1942R) | 4 cr |
|
liberal arts core (51 total credits) |
| |||
19 | DNY 1000C | Discover New York | 3 cr |
|
20 |
| ART or MUS elective | 3 cr |
|
21 | SPE 1000C | Speech | 3 cr |
|
22 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
23 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
24 | FYW 1000C (First-Year Writing) | English | 3 cr |
|
25 | ENG 1100C (Global Literature) | English | 3 cr |
|
26 | THE 1000C | Theology | 3 cr |
|
27 | THE 2000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
28 | THE 3000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
29 | PHI 1000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
30 | PHI 2200C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
31 | PHI 3000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
32 | HIS 1000C | History | 3 cr |
|
33 |
| Social Science Elective | 3 cr |
|
| Must be selected from two different subject areas outside math/science |
| ||
34 |
| St. John’s College (SJC) Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
35 |
| SJC Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
Adolescent Education Graduate (33 total credits) |
| |||
36 | EDU 7290 | Human Relations in Multicultural and Inclusive Settings | 3 cr |
|
37 | EDU 3200 | Language Acquisition and Literacy Development for General Education and ELLS | 3 cr | 20 |
38 | EDU 3220 | Approaches, Materials, and Performance Evaluation in Literature and ELA Development (K–12) | 3 cr | 20 |
39 | EDU 7115 | Childhood Education Associate Teaching (at least 420 hours) | 3 cr |
|
40 | EDU 7135 | Current Trends, Research, and Assessment in Social Studies | 3 cr | 15 |
41 | EDU 7137 | Current Trends, Research, and Assessment in Mathematics | 3 cr | 15 |
42 | EDU 7266 | Technology for Teaching Literature in Regular and Special Education Settings | 3 cr |
|
43 | EDU 7585 | Assessment and Evaluation in the Teaching/Learning Process | 3 cr |
|
| Must be taken in the summer before your senior year |
| ||
44 | EDU 4000 | New York Safety Education Workshop | 0 cr |
|
| Must be taken in the fall semester of your senior year |
| ||
45 | EDU 799 | Introduction to Education | 0 cr |
|
46 | EDU 7000 | Psychology Foundations of Learning | 3 cr |
|
47 | EDU 7195 | Teaching and Learning: Childhood | 3 cr | 15 |
| Must be taken in the spring semester of your senior year |
|
| |
48 | EDU 9711 | Education and Accommodating Needs of Individuals with Exceptionalities (K–12) | 3 cr | 15 |
Please note 1) Courses requiring fieldwork must be taken prior to EDU 7117; and 2) Any student accepted to this Pathway program must complete the B.S. in Mathematics at the end of the fourth year and the M.S.Ed in Adolescent Education at the end of the fifth year.
# | Course No. | Course Title | # credits | Field Hours |
mathematics Undergraduate (47 total credits) |
| |||
1 | CSC 1390 | Computer Programming with Calculus Application | 3 cr |
|
2 | MTH 1730 | University Calculus I | 4 cr |
|
3 | MTH 1740 | University Calculus II | 4 cr |
|
4 | MTH 2750 | University Calculus III | 4 cr |
|
5 | MTH 2700 | Introduction to Mathematical Thinking | 3 cr |
|
6 | MTH 2790 | Introduction to Linear Algebra | 3 cr |
|
7 | MTH 3770 | Advanced Calculus I + Recitation (MTH 3771R) | 3 cr |
|
8 | MTH 3840 | Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 cr |
|
9 | MTH 3780 | Advanced Calculus II + Recitation (MTH 3781R) | 3 cr |
|
10 | MTH 4830 | Complex Variables | 3 cr |
|
11 | MTH 4990 | Senior Seminar | 3 cr |
|
12 | MTH Elective | 2000 level or higher | 3 cr |
|
13 | PHY 1930 | University Physics I + Laboratory (PHY 1931L) + Recitation (PHY 1932R) | 4 cr |
|
14 | PHY 1940 | University Physics II + Laboratory (PHY 1941L) + Recitation (PHY 1942R) | 4 cr |
|
free electives (13 total credits) |
| |||
15 |
| Free Electives | 3-4 cr |
|
16 |
| Free Electives | 3-4 cr |
|
17 |
| Free Electives | 3 cr |
|
18 |
| Free Electives | 3 cr |
|
liberal arts core (51 total credits) |
| |||
19 | DNY 1000C | Discover New York | 3 cr |
|
20 |
| ART or MUS elective | 3 cr |
|
21 | SPE 1000C | Speech | 3 cr |
|
22 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
23 | under advisement | Language | 3 cr |
|
24 | FYW 1000C (First-Year Writing) | English | 3 cr |
|
25 | ENG 1100C (Global Literature) | English | 3 cr |
|
26 | THE 1000C | Theology | 3 cr |
|
27 | THE 2000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
29 | THE 3000 level elective | Theology | 3 cr |
|
30 | PHI 1000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
31 | PHI 2200C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
32 | PHI 3000C | Philosophy | 3 cr |
|
33 | HIS 1000C | History | 3 cr |
|
34 |
| Social Science Elective | 3 cr |
|
| Must be selected from two different subject areas outside math/science |
| ||
35 |
| St. John’s College (SJC) Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
36 |
| SJC Core Elective | 3 cr |
|
childhood Education Graduate (33 total credits) |
| |||
37 | EDU 7290 | Human Relations in Multicultural and Inclusive Settings | 3 cr |
|
38 | EDU 3200 | Language Acquisition and Literacy Development for General Education and ELLS | 3 cr | 20 |
39 | EDU 3220 | Approaches, Materials, and Performance Evaluation in Literature and ELA Development (K–12) | 3 cr | 20 |
40 | EDU 7115 | Childhood Education Associate Teaching |
|
|
41 | EDU 7135 | Current Trends, Research, and Assessment in Social Studies |
| 15 |
42 | EDU 7137 | Current Trends, Research, and Assessment in Mathematics | 3 cr | 15 |
43 | EDU 7266 | Technology for Teaching Literature in Regular and Special Education Settings | 3 cr |
|
44 | EDU 7585 | Assessment and Evaluation in the Teaching/Learning Process | 3 cr |
|
| Must be taken in the summer before your senior year |
| ||
45 | EDU 4000 | New York Safety Education Workshop | 0 cr |
|
| Must be taken in the fall semester of your senior year |
| ||
46 | EDU 799 | Introduction to Education | 0 cr |
|
47 | EDU 7000 | Psychology Foundations of Learning | 3 cr |
|
48 | EDU 7195 | Teaching and Learning: Childhood | 3 cr | 15 |
| Must be taken in the spring semester of your senior year |
|
| |
49 | EDU 9711 | Education and Accommodating Needs of Individuals with Exceptionalities (K–12) | 3 cr | 15 |
Please note 1) Courses requiring fieldwork must be taken prior to EDU 7117; and 2) Any student accepted to this Pathway program must complete the B.S. in Mathematics at the end of the fourth year and the M.S.Ed in Adolescent Education at the end of the fifth year.