Department of Elementary Education
Associate in Arts and Sciences with a major in Elementary Education (263)
Course Descriptions - Ricks Courses
Course Descriptions - BYU Courses
Sharon Hansen, Department Chair
Wade Anderson (Division Chair - Education)
Joseph L. Alldredge, Linda Lloyd, Kendell Nielsen, Blaine P. Robertson, Rhonda Seamons
Departmental Office (208) 356-1348
Influencing peoples lives for the better is one of the satisfactions of teaching. Education, above all other professions, allows you to share yourself with others as you help them grow, learn, mature and identify that which will have a lasting impact for good throughout their lives.
The Elementary Education Department offers an Associate Degree in Arts and Sciences with a major in Elementary Education. The major prepares students to transfer to a fouryear university where they may specialize in Elementary Education, Special Education or Early Childhood Education. Students should complete all General Education requirements and 18-20 credits from the recommended Education class list, including the four required Elementary Education courses.
The Elementary Education Department is teaching its courses in connection with Brigham Young University. The department course numbers and the support courses for the department are BYU numbers and descriptions to facilitate transfer to the universities. The courses will appear on a BYU transcript and as transfer credit on a Ricks transcript. When students apply for admission to a university, it will be necessary for him/her to ask that transcripts from both BYU and Ricks College be sent to the transfer university.
Elementary Education is a fouryear public school certification program. Transfer to a fouryear university is required to complete the program. Those students only interested in preschool education should contact the Family Science Department.
The Elementary Education Department does not offer an Associate Degree in Secondary Education. Students interested in teaching at this level should major in the specific subject area they intend to teach and certify during their junior and senior years.
Entrance Requirements
Students interested in Elementary Education should declare General Studies-Advised in
Education as their initial major (the major code is 300), ElEd 100 (Introduction to
Education) should be taken during the freshman year. Students may officially declare an
Elementary Education Major when they have: 1) completed ElEd 100 with a P
grade ; 2) achieved a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or better (Minimum of 28 credits); and 3)
completed a matriculation form available in the Elementary Education Department
secretarys office (Smith 350). Matriculation may begin during the Freshman year. All
Elementary Education majors must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or better while at
Ricks. Students who fall below 2.75 will automatically be dropped from the program.
It is possible to petition for acceptance into the Department of Elementary Education if your GPA is between 2.5 and 2.75. A committee from the department will review the petition and make a decision concerning acceptance. A personal interview may be included in the petition procedure.
Students who do not meet the matriculation requirements for the Department of Elementary Education after two semesters should meet with their advisors about possible options for continuing their education.
Contact with universities concerning which classes to take at Ricks is ultimately the responsibility of the individual student.
NOTE: The Elementary Education Department is a Macintosh computer department.
First Semester
Religion 2
General Education 11
ElEd 100 .5
*Technology or electives 3
Total Credits 16.5
Second Semester
Religion 2
General Education 11
El Ed 202R .5
*Technology or Electives 3
Total Credits 16.5
*Technology may be taken either Freshman Semester
Third Semester
Religion 2
General Education 5
El Ed 202R .5
*ElEd 310R &/or educ courses 8
Total Credits 15.5
Fourth Semester
Religion 2
General Education 5
El Ed 202R .5
*ElEd 310R &/or educ courses 8
Total Credit 15.5
*ElEd 310R may be taken either Sophomore semester
General Education Requirements
As you fill the GE requirements, it is strongly recommended that you take the following classes to allow a smooth transfer to a university:
English:
Eng 111 College Composition 3
and one of the following:
Eng 211 Critical Read/Writ 3
Eng 215 Advanced Composition 3
Eng 313 Adv Writing for Teachers 3
Math:
Math 110 College Algebra 3
Basic Option:
One of the following:
Comm 102 Public Speaking 3
CS 100 Computer Basics Test 0-2
CS 100L Computer Science Lab 1
Arts & Letters:
FA 100 0
Eng 250 Intro to Literature 3
and one of the following:
Art 103 Intro to Visual Arts 3
Music 101 Music & Humanities 3
Natural Science:
BS 100 & 100L Prin Biology & Lab 4
and one of the following:
Geol 101 & 102 Intro to Geol & Lab 4
PhS 110 Phys Science for Teachers 4
Social Science:
AmHer 100 3
Faml 210 Child Development 3
Some schools have specific GE requirements Please see your ElEd 100 or ElEd 202R instructor for details.
Courses for Majors
Courses required for graduation in Elementary Education:
ElEd 100 Intro to Education .5
ElEd 202R Professional Seminar .5(Required each semester after ElEd 100)
ElEd 310R Intro to Learning/Teach 3
Technology 1-3
Technology Options
Select one course: (The CS lab and test are optional--and give General Education
credit--but cannot be taken alone).
ElEd 150 Fund of Computers 1
IS 286 Instr Tech in Classroom 2
ElEd 235 Multimedia Development 2
CS 100 Computer Basics Test 0-2
CS 100L Computer Science Lab 1
Elementary Education Electives
Recommended Education class list:
(Choose at least 12 credits from the following list. Only 3 credits may be substituted
from other classes for graduation):
DA 326 Rhythm & Dance 2
EdPsy 400 Except Student 2+
ElEd 205 Except Student 1
Eldr 452 Prof Teacher 2
ElEd 150 Fund of Comp 1
ElEd 235 Multimedia Dev 2
ElEd 340 Childrens Lit 2+
ElEd 240 Childrens Lit 1
ElEd 351 Multicultural Ed 2
ElEd 493R Ind Project 1
Faml 315 Lang Dev 2
IS 286 Inst Tech 1-3
IS 301 Learning 2
Math 205 Basic Concepts 3
Math 206 Math Concepts 3
Music 378 Music Elem T 2+
Music 270 Music Elem T 1
PE 169 Skill Acqu/Ana .5
ThF 372 Drama Elem T 2
VAEd 326 Art Elem Teach 2
ElEd 100 Introduction to Education .5
One classroom hour per week
Fee: $10.00 ElEd Major Fee
Recommended freshman year
An exploration of the roles and challenges of the teaching profession. Activities include
school visitation, professional meetings, current readings in education, and self
evaluation.
ElEd 150 Fundamentals of Computer Applications 1
One class hour per week plus lab time
Recommended freshman year
For any student wishing to gain basic skills with Word Processing, Spreadsheet, Database
and Graphics applications using the Apple Macintosh computer. Emphasis is on Teaching and
Classroom use.
ElEd 202R Professional Seminar .5
Prerequisite: Elementary Education major
One classroom hour per week
Discussion of current educational topics and transfer questions to help keep education
majors current in their field.
ElEd 205 Education of Exceptional Children 1
Concurrent enrollment with EdPsy 400 required
See description under EdPsy 400
ElEd 235 Multimedia Development for Educational Application 2
Two class hours per week
Specifically designed for students with interests in developing and applying computer
technology to the instructional process. Emphasis is on presentation, authoring, hardware
use and software integration in the teaching/learning process.
ElEd 240 Childrens Literature 1
Concurrent enrollment with ElEd 340 required
See description under ElEd 340
ElEd 290 Special Topics 1-3
Prerequisite: Department consent
Independent projects as suggested or required by the Department and/or the instructor.
ElEd 298 Cooperative Work Experience 1-3
Prerequisite: Department consent
Work experience credit done on an independent basis. Must be approved prior to doing the
work.
Music 270 Music for the Elementary Classroom Teacher 1
Concurrent enrollment with Music 378 required or pass the competency test
See description under Music 378
DA 326 Rhythm and Dance 2
Prerequisite: Elementary Education major
Three classroom hours per week
Methodology course for elementary education majors: creative dance and structured rhythmic
dance forms.
EdLdr 452 Professional Teacher 2
Prerequisite: Elementary Education major
Two classroom hours per week
The professional, historical, philosophical, sociological and financial aspects of
education in the United States.
ElEd 310R Introduction to Learning and Teaching 3
Prerequisite: Elementary Education major
Fee: $20Block Class
Onehalf day, four days a week in a public school and three on-campus classroom hours
per week
Course consists of two major components: (1) teaching for learning, and (2) cognitive
understanding of effective teaching and learning.
ElEd 340 Childrens Literature 2
Prerequisite: Elementary Education major
Three classroom hours per week
Trends and titles in childrens and adolescent literature. Reading and critiquing as
well as practical uses of childrens literature in both school and home.
ElEd 351 Multi Cultural Education 2
Prerequisite: Elementary Education major
Two classroom hours per week
Cultural issues related to public education that promote constructive interaction among
people of differing economic, social, racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds.
ElEd 493R Independent Readings or Project 14
Prerequisite: Department consent
EdPsy 400 Exceptional Child 2
Prerequisite: Elementary Education major
Concurrent enrollment with ElEd 205 required
Three classroom hours per week
Basic principles and legislative issues in effectively communicating and collaborating
with professionals, parents, and other service providers in meeting the needs of
individuals with disabilities in inclusive, educational environments.
Eng 313 Advanced Writing for Elementary Teachers 3
Prerequisites: Elementary Education major
Three classroom hours per week
Improving writing proficiency by focusing on the writing process, collaborative writing,
and techniques for teaching writing. Library research paper. Carries GE Advanced Writing
credit.
FamlSci 315 Language Development 2
Prerequisite: Elementary Education major
Two classroom hours per week
Philosophical, social, intellectual, and emotional contexts of language acquisition and
usage.
HLTH 361 Health for Elementary Teachers 2
Prerequisite: Elem Education major
Two classroom hours per week
Health for the elementary teacher, emphasizing his or her role as a health educator;
appraisal of typical elementary student health problems.
IS 286 Instructional Technology in Teaching 13
Prerequisite: Elementary Education major
Two classroom hours per week
Using instructional design, visual design, and differentiated staffing principles along
with multimedia authoring systems, telecommunication and other computerbased tools
in the development of educational applications.
IS 301 Learning 2
Prerequisite: Elementary Education major
Two classroom hours per week
Basic principles of Educational Psychology applied to teachingincluding learning theory,
instructional strategies, assessment of learning outcomes, and classroom inquiry.
Music 378 Music for the Elementary Classroom Teacher 2
Prerequisite: Elementary Education majorConcurrent enrollment with Music 270 or competency
test
Three classroom hours per week
Establishing a classroom environment for musical development; emphasis on appropriate
songs, activities, resources, and teaching strategies.
PE 169 Skill Acquisition and Analysis .5
Prerequisite: Elementary Education or Physical Education majors
Two classroom hours per weekInstruction and drill in basic skills.
ThF 352 Drama in the Elementary Classroom 2
Prerequisite: Elementary Education major
Two classroom hours per week
Creative dramatics/improvisation, puppetry, storytelling, readers theater/choral
speaking, theater production with children.
VAEd 326 Art for Elementary Teachers 2
Prerequisite: Elementary Education major
Fee $10 for supplies
Four classroom hours per week
Preservice preparation for elementary classroom teachers. Designed to help acquire an
understanding of the visual arts and develop skills necessary for implementing a
discipline based approach for art education.
Related Courses
Ed 107 Tutoring-Writing 1-3
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
Hours to be arranged
Practical experience in tutoring
May be repeated for credit
Ed 108 Tutoring-General 1-3
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
Hours to be arranged
Practical experience in tutoring
May be repeated for credit
LS 111 Use of Books and Libraries 1
Two class hours per week (1st and 2nd Blocks)
Efficient use of library materials.
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