Education Associate:
The Bilingual Child
Associate in Arts: (A.A.) Degree
Counseling Credits
New Student Seminar 0
English: 6 credits
Composition I ENG101 3 3
Writing Through Literature ENG102 3
Humanities: 6 credits
(These courses are taught in Spanish only.) 3
Advanced Spanish Composition HUS210
Select one of the following courses: 3
Latin American Literature I HUS200
Latin American Literature 11 HUS201
Literature of the Caribbean HUS270
Mathematics: 6 credits
Early Concepts of Math for Children MAT103 or MAB103
(Bilingual mode) 3 3
Mathematics in Elementary Education MAT104 or MAB104
(Bilingual mode) 3
Natural and Applied Sciences: 3 credits 3
Select one of the following courses:
Topics in Biology SCB101
Topics in Chemistry SCC101
Topics in Physical Science SCP101
Social Science: 9 credits
Introduction to Sociology SSS100 or SSB110 (bilingual mode) 3
General Psychology SSY101 or SSB102 (bilingual mode) 3
Group Dynamics SSY260 3 3
Bilingual Education Core Courses: 15 credits
(These courses are taught in the bilingual mode)
Introduction to Bilingualism HUN101 3
Educational Psychology: Bilingual Child in the
Urban Environment HUB102 3 3
Principles and Practices of Bilingual
Education and ESL HUB103 3 3
Teaching Reading and Language Arts in the
Bilingual Classroom HUB200 3 3
Latin American Civilizations HUS204 3
Cooperative Education: 6 credits
Gateway to the Workplace CEP100 1
Part-Time Internship CEP151 2 2
Full-Time Internship CEP201 3 3
Liberal Arts Electives: 9 credits 9
(Any course in English, Human Services, Humanities, Library,
Mathematics, Natural and Applied Sciences, or Social Science
EXCEPT when noted as unrestricted elective in the Schedule
of Classes or College Catalog.
Total credits: 60
Notes: Students enrolled in this program who have not fulfilled the
College Preparatory Initiative (CPI) requirement of 13 units may need
to take from 60 to 69 credits in order to graduate. The total number
of credits depends on the number of units the student is missing.
Students should consult with a counselor and/or faculty advisor
in the selection of elective courses to ensure maximum transferability
of credits taken.