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Otero Junior College Degrees and Programs. Elementary Education


The following is a guideline for scheduling appropriate courses. Each baccalaureate granting institution in Colorado specifies the same 41 hour curriculum for guaranteed general education and major courses for Elementary Education students. Students should contact their adviser for the appropriate curriculum for the remaining 19 hours. Students are responsible for selecting, registering, and completing 60 credits of required course work.

General Education Courses Course Credits
     
English
ENG 121 College Composition 3
ENG 122 Composition II 3
Speech
SPE 115 Public Speaking 3
Math
MAT 155 Integrated Math I 3
MAT 156 Integrated Math II 3
Humanities
HUM 121 Survey of the Humanities I 3
LIT 115
or
LIT 201
or
LIT 202
or
LIT 211
or
LIT 221
Introduction to Literature

Masterpieces of Literature I

Masterpieces of Literature II

Survey of American Literature I

Survey of British Literature I
3
Science
SCI 155 Integrated Science I 4
SCI 156 Integrated Science II 4
Social Sciences
GEO 105 World Regional Geography 3
HIST 201 U.S. History I 3
POS 111 American Government 3
PSY 101 Psychology I 3
     
General Education Courses Credit 35



Education Requirements Course Credits
     
EDU 221 Introduction to Education 3
PSY 238 Child Development 3
     
Education Requirement Credits 6
     
Total General & Major Course Credits 41

Some institutions may require prescribed general education courses (e.g., music) in addition to the courses listed above. If so, these must either be included among the final 19 credit hours at the community college or must be completed at the four-year institution to complete the baccalaureate degree.

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