Elementary majors must also complete the phase assessment process to be recommended for licensingStudents may seek licensing in the following areas:
Students will receive licensing at both the primary and intermediate levels as part of the elementary education major.
EDU 120 Technology in Education (2 cr)
EDU 174 Observation and Description of the Young Child (3 cr)
EDU 175 Introduction to Schools and Society (3 cr)
PSY 220 * Human Growth and Development (3 cr)
EDU 221 Expressive Arts (3 cr)
EDU 230 The Inclusive Classroom (3 cr)
MAT 115 * Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I (4 cr)
MAT 116 * Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II (5 cr)
SCI 301 Science Methods for Elementary Teachers (3 cr)
EDU 314 Teaching and Learning in Kindergarten (3 cr)
EDU 315 Differentiated Strategies for Teaching and Learning (3 cr)
EDU 325 Teaching in a Diverse World (3 cr)
EDU 346 Reading and Language Arts in the Elementary School (4 cr)
EDU 347 Reading and Children's Literature in the Elementary School (5 cr)
EDU 444 Integrated Teaching Methods (3 cr)
EDU 446 Creating Positive Classroom Environments (3 cr)
EDU 490 Researching the Classroom (3 cr)
EDU 462/463/464 Student Teaching (12 cr)
* Courses also count toward General Education Requirements
Professional Education credits required for K-6 teaching license = 68 cr
General Education Requirements Supporting Content Area Development
ENG 101 English Composition (3 cr)
ENG 115 Written Analysis (3 cr)
COM 101 Fundamentals of Communication (3 cr)
HIS 216 or 217 U.S. History (3 cr)
HIS 102 History of the Modern World (3 cr)
SCI 101 Earth Sciences and SCI 103/104 Physical Sciences with lab (8 cr)
HUM 230 and 231 Humanities I and II (8 cr)
Elementary majors must also complete the phase assessment process to be recommended for licensing.
For more information, contact:
Susie Beesley, Ph.D., Director of Elementary Education
317.955.6097
sbeesley@marian.edu