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Nov 21, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog | 2023-2024 Previous Edition
Elementary Education, B.A.
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The B.A. in Elementary Education program qualifies graduates for Standard Professional 1 (SP1) Professional Educator’s License in K-6 Elementary Education. Graduates of the program are prepared to meet the North Carolina Professional Teaching Standards (NCPTS) and the ten Interstate New Teachers Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC) Standards for new teachers in Content Pedagogy, Student Development, Diverse Learners, Multiple Instructional Strategies, Motivation and Management, Communication and Technology, Planning, Assessment, Reflective Practice, School and Community Involvement. Graduates have specific coursework and clinical experiences in a variety of settings in order to learn and apply evidence-based knowledge and practices in the field of elementary education.
All program-level Admissions and Progression Requirements are in addition to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Admission Requirements .
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Admission Requirements (Pre-Education)
Current UNC Charlotte Undergraduate Students, Freshmen and Transfers*
- See University Admission Requirements
- Minimum Overall GPA: 2.7
- Pre-Major/Prerequisite Courses: A minimum of 30 credit hours in approved college-level courses, and a grade of C or above in the following:
- Completion and clearance on the Criminal Background Check
- Passing scores on the Praxis Core: Academic Skills Assessments in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics; or an acceptable substitute score on the SAT or ACT
- Signed Statement of Commitment to Professional Dispositions
* Students seeking to enroll in the TA to Teachers program should submit an Undergraduate Admissions Application and meet the articulated admission requirements. Additionally, a secondary application should be submitted through the Distance Education website that includes academic transcripts reflecting an A.A. or A.S. degree and a principal/administrator recommendation.
** Students seeking to enroll in the TA to Teachers program who lack credit for EDUC 1100 /EDUC 1511 and SPED 2100 are admitted as a Pre-Education major and are required to complete the courses through Credit by Exam prior to enrollment in the program.
Currently Enrolled Students
- Declaration of Major: The Elementary Education major is intended to be started in the first semester of Junior year. Students should plan to declare the major no later than the second semester of the Sophomore year. Students must complete an “Application for Admission to a Teacher Education Program” in the Office of Teacher Education Advising and Licensure (TEAL) in the Cato College of Education. Students must apply for admission to a specific teacher education program and complete the admissions process in order to enroll in any professional education courses at the 3000 level or above.
Degree Requirements
The Major in Elementary Education leading to the B.A. degree requires a minimum of 120 credit hours.
General Education Courses (31-33 hours)
For details on required courses, refer to the General Education Program . Students in this major should plan on taking the following courses that meet general education requirements and also satisfy courses in the major:
Foundation Courses (6-7 credit hours)
Note:
*SPED 2100 and either EDUC 1100 or EDUC 1511 should be taken no later than a student’s Sophomore year; both must be completed with a grade of C or above to qualify for admission to the Teacher Education Program.
Major Courses (60 credit hours)
Note: Admission to Teacher Education and advisor approval are required in order to register for any of the following courses.
Note:
Note: Elementary education courses are available on a very limited basis in the summer.
Related Courses (3 credit hours)
Select one creative arts activity course from the following, with a different area of emphasis from the Global and Local Themes Requirements (1502/1512):
Unrestricted Elective Courses
As needed to complete the credit hours required for graduation.
Degree Total = 120 Credit Hours
Academic Advising
Freshmen and Sophomores who intend to major in Elementary Education are classified as Pre-Education students in Elementary Education. They are assigned an advisor in the College’s Office of Teacher Education Advising and Licensure (TEAL), who helps them select appropriate General Education and minor courses, and also helps them meet the requirements for admission to teacher education. Upon admission to the Teacher Education Program in Elementary Education, which typically occurs at the end of the Sophomore year, students will be advised in the Elementary Education Advising Center.
Progression Requirements
For a degree to be conferred, students must successfully complete all program requirements which include:
- Minimum GPA of 2.7 to declare major
- Minimum GPA of 2.5 must be maintained to remain enrolled
- Students should plan to take EDUC 1100 / EDUC 1511 and SPED 2100 during Freshman Year.
- Grades in professional education courses must be C or above
- Minimum overall GPA in professional education courses must be 2.75
- Students may repeat a professional course once.
Requirements for Licensure and Graduation
- A grade of P in student teaching with recommendation from Cooperating Teacher, University Supervisor, and Principal is required for licensure and graduation.
- Passing score on edTPA is required for licensure and graduation.
Admission to Upper Division
- Minimum Overall GPA: 2.7
- Pre-Major/Prerequisite Courses: A minimum of 30 credit hours in approved college-level courses, and a grade of C or above in the following:
- A passing score on the Praxis Core exam or acceptable alternatives (SAT or ACT scores)
- Completion and clearance on the Criminal Background Check
- Signed Statement of Commitment to Professional Dispositions
Special Policies or Requirements
The successful completion of this degree program includes meeting the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction’s licensure requirements for certification. Consequently, additional requirements must be completed during the student’s program and are listed below. Since state licensure requirements often change, additional work may be required to complete the program with a teaching license.
Planning Sheet
All education students are tracked through their program with a Program Planning Sheet. The original planning sheet is uploaded to the advising system and lists all courses taken, transfer hours, General Education and minor requirements met, and courses remaining in the program. Note that the University requires that the minimum number of credits in a degree program is 120 credit hours.
Clinicals
Some courses in the professional program include a clinical requirement where students complete specific activities or designated hours in an appropriate setting. Clinicals are designed to expose students to diverse school demographics, locations, and programs.
Honors Program
For details about the Honors Program in Education, visit the program page .
Internship
Teacher education candidates participate in the yearlong internship during their final year of the program. During the first semester, students spend one day per week in an assigned classroom while completing coursework on campus. During the second semester of the internship, students complete full-time student teaching in the same classroom. Applications for this yearlong internship are due two semesters before student teaching.
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