SOC 1113 — Introduction to Sociology
DIVISION OF LANGUAGE, HUMANITIES, & EDUCATION The Division of Language, Humanities, and Education, located in Mitchell Hall, Pratt Hall and Baker Hall offers associate degrees (AA) that prepare graduates for transfer as juniors into bachelor’s degree programs at universities. Language, Humanities, & Education Degrees Pre-Elementary Education (AA) General Studies (AA) Native American Studies (Certificate) English (AA) Health, Physical Education and Recreation (AS) Athletic Training Enterprise Development (AA) Music (AA) Vocal Mass Communication (AA) Instrumental Communications (Certificate) Piano Pre-Elementary Education (A.A.) The A.A. in Elementary Education is designed to outline the freshman and sophomore years of study for students who plan to transfer to a university to seek a degree in teacher education with certification for Pre–K through grade six. The requirements are set for this major by the Oklahoma Regents for Higher Education. The student who completes this program at Eastern with a 3.0 GPA or better may expect to be admitted to teacher training programs at regional or comprehensive universities. Important note: Certain sophomore–level courses in teacher education must be offered by a university with a teacher certification program and not by a two –year college. The student should consult an advisor about opportunities to take these courses while at Eastern from a four-year university. See further explanation in the notes below. Requirements for the Associate i