Coordinator:
Dr. Carrie Lobman (848-932-0801; email:
carrie.lobman@gse.rutgers.edu
)
Please visit the website.
Pre-Admission Core Courses (6.5 credits)
05:300:200
Introduction to Education (3)
05:300:201 Introduction to Education Field Based Lab - Clinical Experience (.5)
05:300:306 Introduction to Educational Psychology: Principles of Classroom Learning (3)
Elementary/Preschool Education (31 credits)
05:300:304 Arts Across the Curriculum (3)
05:300:410 Learning and Development in a Social Context: Preschool and Primary Years (3)
05:300:494 Literacy Development in the Early Years (3)
05:300:495 Literacy Development in Elementary and Middle School (3)
15:251:581 Early Childhood Curriculum and Assessment (3)
15:251:561 Teaching Mathematics in PK and Elementary I: Operations, Algebra, and Place Value (2)
15:251:562 Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary II: Fractions, Geometry, and Data Analysis (2)
15:256:554 Science in the Elementary School: Learning and Assessment (3)
15:257:564 Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School (3)
15:251:574 Integrated Curriculum for Young Children (3)
15:290:521 Child, Family, and Community: Relationships in Development (3)
Common Professional
Education Core (15 credits)
05:300:450 Urban Education I (1.5)
05:300:451 Urban Education II (1.5)
05:300:452 Teaching
Emerging Bilinguals in the K-12 Classroom I (1.5)
05:300:453 Teaching
Emerging Bilinguals in the K-12
Classroom II (1.5)
15:255:534 Classroom
Organization for the Inclusive and Special Classroom (3)
15:293:523 Inclusive
Teaching in Education (3)
Choose one from the
following:
15:253:540 Teaching
English Language Learners (3)
05:300:406 Community-Based
Language Learning (3)
15:255:539 Communities, Schools, and Social Justice (3)
Clinical Experience
(19.5 credits)
05:300:498 Clinical Experience Phase 1 (.5)
05:300:499 Clinical Practice Phase 2 (4)
15:255:535 Clinical Practice Phase 3 (9)
15:255:536 Clinical Practice Seminar (6)
Major Requirements
Almost any major offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences is acceptable for this program. A major in one of the subject areas taught in the middle school grades, however, will make the program requirements much easier to accomplish (English, mathematics, sciences, social studies). Please check with the program faculty about your choice of major as early as possible in your undergraduate career.