Elementary Education AA
The Education program is intended for students who wish to teach in an elementary or middle school education setting. It is strongly recommended that students who plan to teach kindergarten through grade eight in an elementary or middle school contact their transfer institution as soon as possible regarding specific coursework needed for the transfer institution's core curriculum, college of education requirements, and/or state certification requirements. Delay in contacting the transfer institution may result in taking unnecessary courses. The following courses have a high probability for transfer and meet core requirements for an associate's degree from North Idaho College. Students wishin
Courses
- ANTH102 — Cultural Anthropology
- ART100 — Introduction to Art
- COMM101 — Fundamentals of Oral Comm
- EDUC120 — Foundations of Education
- EDUC201 — Introduction to Teaching
- EDUC202 — Educational Technology
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- ENGL102 — Writing and Rhetoric II
- ENGL175 — Literature and Ideas
- ENGL202 — Technical Writing
- ENGL205 — Interdisciplinary Writing
- ENGL272 — Business Writing
- ENGL291 — Creative Writing: Poetry
- ENGL292 — Creative Writing: Fiction
- HIST101 — World History I
- HIST102 — World History II
- HIST111 — United States History I
- HIST112 — United States History II
- HUMS101 — Introduction to the Humanities
- MATH157 — Math for Elem Teachers I
- MATH257 — Math for Elem Teach II
- MUSI100 — Introduction to Music
- POLS101 — American National Government
- PSYC101 — Introduction to Psychology
- PSYC205 — Developmental Psychology
- THEA101 — Introduction to the Theatre