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Secondary Education AA Curriculum
Secondary Education
Associate of Arts Degree
TG-XR 60202
For Advising: Check for advisor contact information in the
curriculum description corresponding to the discipline you plan to teach. For example, if you plan to teach
mathematics, look up one of the mathematics curricula for the name of a faculty
member advising math majors.
EAC offers many curricula that provide the first two years of a four-year program
leading to a bachelor's degree and a secondary teaching certificate. Secondary
education is by nature discipline specific. You should choose a university and
a discipline you wish to teach as quickly as possible. Then obtain the catalog
and/or transfer guide from that institution and follow their curriculum as closely
as possible. Rather than this degree, you may wish to obtain the EAC Liberal
Arts Degree or discipline specific EAC Degree if these allow you to more closely
follow the curriculum at your chosen transfer institution. Since program
requirements differ between universities, the official
transfer guide of the school which you plan to attend upon leaving EAC should
be consulted in order to adjust this program to your personal needs.
Discipline areas which offer the program
described above include:
Arizona State University and the University
of Arizona require that all applicants to their teacher programs pass the
Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST). Northern Arizona University no longer
requires this test. You should check with your advisor at least two full
semesters before transferring to determine when the PPST will be offered at EAC
and how to register for the three parts of the test, which cover mathematics,
reading and writing.
Curriculum Requirements
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EDU 200
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Introduction to Education
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3 credits
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POS 221
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Arizona Constitution and
Government
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1 credits
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Total Curriculum
Requirements
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4 credits
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General Education Requirements
AGEC-A
To complete your General Education requirements, one of the courses taken to
fulfill degree requirements must be designated as an Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry course and
another must be designated as a Global/International/Historical
Awareness course.
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English
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ENG 101 Written
Communications I
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3 credits
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ENG 102 Written
Communications II
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3 credits
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Mathematics
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Select one course from list
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3 credits
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Lab Science
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Two Lab Science courses from list.
Courses from two different departments must be selected.
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8 credits
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Humanities
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Select from Humanities list. Choose courses from more than one Department
and one course must be in the Arts.
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9 credits
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Social Science
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PSY 101 Introduction to
Psychology
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3 credits
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Select two additional Social Science courses from the list.
Choose courses from more than one department.
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6 credits
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Total General
Education Requirements
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35 credits
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Courses listed in Curriculum Requirements that qualify for General Education
credit (see the General Education section of the catalog) may fulfill both General
Education and Curriculum Requirements unless General Education Requirements
are specified in the major.
Elective Requirements
Select 25 credits of elective courses to complete the 64 credits required for
the degree.
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Total Elective Requirements
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25 credits
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Total Minimum Degree
Requirements
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64 credits
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In addition to completing the required
courses listed above with a grade of "C" or better, you must meet the
following general graduation requirements to obtain this degree:
*Your
EAC COMPASS reading assessment test score is available on Gila Hank Online or from your advisor. If you took the ASSET test or submitted
an ACT, SAT, Nelson Denny, TABE, or ABLE score, a derived EAC Compass score has
been placed in your record and is available on Gila Hank Online or from your advisor.
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