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CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (AA) 112


Program Director:
Natalie Linton (718) 482-5618
  nlinton@lagcc.cuny.edu

COURSE NAME
 CREDITS
   
Counseling  
    New Student Seminar 0
   
English: 12 credits  
    Composition I: ENC/ENG 101 3
    Writing through Literature: ENG 102  3
    Select one of the following courses: 3
    The Bible as Literature: ENG 205  
    The Novel: ENG 260  
    The Drama: ENG 265  
    Shakespeare: ENG 266  
    Introduction to Poetry: ENG 270      
(Students whose area of concentration is English must choose ENG 270.)  
    Select one of the following courses: 3
    Afro-American Literature: ENG 225  
    Contemporary Black American Fiction: ENG 269  
   
Humanities: 6 credits  
    Music for Children: HUM 104 3
    Select one of the following courses: 3
    Beginning Drawing: HUA 103  
    Beginning Painting: HUA 110  
    Color Theory: HUA 115  
    Beginning Sculpture: HUA 120  
    Acting I: HUC 190  
   
Social Science: 12 credits  
    Themes in American History to 1865: SSH 101
3
    Themes in American History since 1865: SSH 102 3
    Cultural Anthropology: SSA 101 3
    Learning and Education: Childhood to Adolescence: SSY 105
3
   
Math, Engineering & Computer Science: 6 credits  
    Mathematics in Elementary Education: MAT 104* 3
    Elementary Statistics: MAT 120 3
   
Natural Sciences: 4 credits  
    Principles of Biology: SCB 115** 4
   
Education and Language Acquisition: 15 credits  
    Introduction to Language: ELL 101 3
    Foundations of American Education: ELN 1201 3
    Language and Literarcy in Secondary Education: ELE 2032 3
    Modern Languages 6
   
Cooperative Education: 4 credits  
    Co-op Childhood Education Internship I: CEP 1121
2
    Reflective Practice in the Teaching Profession I: CPA 0111 0
    Co-op Childhood Education Internship II: CEP 2122 2
    Reflective Practice in the Teaching Profession II: CPB 0112 0
   
Co-Major: 5 credits3  
Courses to be determined in consultation with Education Advisor  
   
Total Credits: 64
   
* Students in this program receive a waiver from the Mathematics Department which exempts them from taking MAT 103.  
** Students whose co-major is Biology must take SCB 201 (Fundamentals of Boilogy I) in place of SCB 115; Students whose co-major is Chemistry must take SCC 201 (Fundamentals of Chemistry I) in place of SCB 115.  
1 Students in this program must take these courses together at the same time.  
2 Students in this program must take these courses together at the same time.  
3 See below for specific courses needed for each concentration (SIMS codes shown within parentheses).  All 5 credits must be within the same concentration.  
   
ENGLISH (C01)  
    Seminar in Teaching English: ENG 220  
    Children's Literature: ENG 280  
   
BIOLOGY (C02)  
    Fundamentals of Chemistry I: SCC 201  
    Fundamentals of Chemistry II: SCC 202  
   
CHEMISTRY (C03)  
    Fundamentals of Chemistry I: SCC 201  
    Fundamentals of Chemistry II: SCC 202  
   
HISTORY (C04)  
    Select two of the following courses:  
    World History from Ancient Times to 1500: SSH 105  
    World History from 1500 to the Present: SSH 106  
    East Asian Civilization and Societies: SSH 110  
    Afro-American History: SSH 231  
    History of New York City: SSN 240  
   
MATHEMATICS (C05)   
    Calculus I: MAT 201  
    Calculus II: MAT 202  
   
PHILOSOPHY (C06)  
    Select two of the following courses:  
    Introduction to Philosophy: HUP 101  
    Critical Thinking: HUP 102  
    Philosophy of Religion: HUP 105  
    Social and Political Philosophy: HUP 106  
   
PSYCHOLOGY (C07)  
    Select two of the following courses:  
    General Psychology: SSY 101  
    Personality: SSY 200  
    Abnormal Psychology: SSY 230  
    Developmental Psychology I: SSY 240  
    Social Psychology: SSY 250  
   
SOCIOLOGY (C08)  
    Select two of the following courses:  
    Introduction to Sociology: SSS 100  
    Sociology of Organizations: SSS 175  
    Urban Sociology: SSN 187  
    Sociology of the Family: SSS 280  
   
URBAN STUDIES (C09)  
    Select two of the following courses:  
    Urban Anthropology: SSN 182  
    History of Minorities: SSN 183  
    Environmental Psychology: SSN 184  
    Urban Sociology: SSN 187  
    Practical Politics in New York City: SSN 192  
    Religion and Social Change: SSN 194  
    History of New York City: SSN 240  
    Art, Politics and Protest: ENN 191  
    Art and Society: HUN 192  
    AIDS in New York: SCN 194  

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