Education Program, A.S.
The Education AS program is designed to meet current program needs for students wishing to prepare to teach in STEM areas. The STEM choices typically employable at the K-12 teaching environments are as follows: mathematics, biology, physics, chemistry, environmental sciences and technology. The objective of the AS degree is to prepare students for teaching licensing in their STEM area of choice. This program provides students the opportunity to select STEM courses in a specific subject matter along with education courses to prepare to transfer to the college of education of choice. Currently, the College's Education AA degree prepares students to enter into the liberal arts or humanities as
Courses
- ARCH121 — People and Their Environment
- ARCH131 — Introduction to Design I
- ARTC147 — Desktop Publishing I
- BIOL101 — General Biology I
- BIOL102 — General Biology II
- CHEM101 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM102 — General Chemistry II
- COMP126 — Computer Logic and Design
- COMP129 — Information Technology
- EDEC105 — Early Education Foundations
- EDEC199 — Early Education Field Exper
- EDUC105 — Introduction to Education
- EDUC199 — Education Field Experience
- EDUC217 — Inclusive & Special Education
- ENGL121 — English Comp: Writing Process
- ENGL122 — Engl Comp: Writing & Research
- ENVR107 — Environmental Science
- ENVR111 — Oceanography
- ENVR127 — Meterology
- ENVR130 — Physical Geology
- GEOG115 — Human Geography
- GRPH120 — Design for Digital Media
- MATH153 — Pre-Calculus Mathematics
- MATH171 — Calculus I
- MATH172 — Calculus II
- MATH273 — Calculus III
- PHIL227 — Introduction to Ethics
- PHTY120 — Digital Photography I
- PHYS121 — General Physics I
- PHYS122 — General Physics II
- PHYS223 — Gen Physics III
- PSYC105 — Intro to Psychology I
- PSYC206 — Human Growth and Development I
- PSYC218 — Educational Psychology
- SOCI105 — Intercultural Communication
- SPCH115 — Public Speaking