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Teacher Education Transfer - AS


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SUNY Curriculum Code: 1802 - Liberal Arts & Sciences: Childhood Education
SUNY Curriculum Code: 1803 - Liberal Arts & Sciences: Early Childhood Education
SUNY Curriculum Code: 1804 - Liberal Arts & Sciences: Adolescence Education

HEGIS: 5649.00

The Teacher Education Transfer programs prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions with New York State teacher-certification authority in three areas: early childhood, childhood, and adolescence education. Early Childhood Education spans birth through grade 2; Childhood Education spans grades 1-6; and Adolescence Education spans grades 7-12. (Those with Childhood Education certification can also qualify to teach middle school by taking additional course work in a subject area specialty.)

SUNY Delhi has collaborated with eight SUNY teacher education programs to permit seamless transfer from Delhi to these four-year institutions, in most instances with junior status. Since SUNY’s teacher education programs may alter admissions requirements and selectivity, students must carefully plan their teacher education program of study with an academic advisor. Students are advised that most transfer schools require a minimum grade point average ranging from 2.5 to 3.0, as well as faculty recommendations specific to the Teacher Education Transfer program.

Curriculum

SUNY General Education Requirements:

Students who intend to receive AA, AS, or baccalaureate degrees must satisfy SUNY and campus General Education (GE) requirements to graduate. Students should be aware that GE requirements may vary by academic program. See the requirements below for this program, and consult with your academic advisor for program-specific information; for general information: General Education  

AAS and AOS degree students may not be required to fulfill General Education (GE) requirements; however, any student who may wish to transfer should complete as many GE courses as possible. Consult with your academic advisor.

Program Learning Outcomes

A graduate of the Teacher Education Transfer AS program should be able to:

  • Demonstrate a basic knowledge of liberal arts by meeting the standards established by the institution’s general education assessment criteria.
  • Demonstrate professional communications and behaviors within the educational community.
  • Develop a theoretical understanding of teaching practice.
  • Apply a pedagogical perspective to their chosen area of academic concentration.
  • Identify their role in creating a safe, inclusive, and respectful learning environment for a diverse population of students.

Academic Requirements:

First Semester - Early Childhood and Childhood Education


Second Semester - Early Childhood and Childhood Education


Third Semester - Early Childhood and Childhood Education


Fourth Semester - Early Childhood and Childhood Education


Minimum Total Credit Hours = 62-63


Notes

1 Students in the Early Childhood and Childhood Education programs take PSYC 215 - Child Growth & Development ; students in the Adolescence Education program take PSYC 240 - Adolescent Psychology .

2 English is by placement according to competency.

3 A sequence of two courses must be taken in the chosen language.

4 The first mathematics course is by placement according to competency. Students in the Adolescence Education program take 3 credits of mathematics; students in the Early Childhood and Childhood Education programs take 6 credits of mathematics, which include Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I & II.

5 Students choose among the following three courses:

LITR 100 - Introduction to Literature ,

LITR 110 - Introduction to Fiction ,

and HUMN 170 - Philosophy .

6 Students in the Adolescence Education program take 3-4 credits of laboratory science; students in the Early Childhood and Childhood Education programs take 6-8 credits of lab science, consisting of two different areas of science.

Additional Notes:

  • Students planning to transfer must work closely with a transfer counselor and an academic advisor. The degree requirements may be modified depending on the requirements of the specific transfer institution. Many transfer institutions also have specific overall grade point average requirements. Students should check with a transfer counselor or academic advisor.
  • Students planning to transfer to a four-year SUNY institution to complete their teacher education baccalaureate degree must complete the entire SUNY General Education requirement plus an additional three credits of foreign language.

First Semester - Adolescence Education, Mathematics Concentration


Second Semester - Adolescence Education, Mathematics Concentration


Third Semester - Adolescence Education, Mathematics Concentration


Fourth Semester - Adolescence Education, Mathematics Concentration


Minimum Total Credit Hours = 62-63


First Semester - Adolescence Education, English Concentration


Second Semester - Adolescence Education, English Concentration


Third Semester - Adolescence Education, English Concentration


Fourth Semester - Adolescence Education, English Concentration


Minimum Total Credit Hours = 62-63


First Semester - Adolescence Education, Social Studies Concentration


Second Semester - Adolescence Education, Social Studies Concentration


Third Semester - Adolescence Education, Social Studies Concentration


Fourth Semester - Adolescence Education, Social Studies Concentration


Minimum Total Credit Hours: 62-63


First Semester - Adolescence Education, Biology Concentration


Second Semester - Adolescence Education, Biology Concentration


Third Semester - Adolescence Education, Biology Concentration


Fourth Semester - Adolescence Education, Biology Concentration


Minimum Total Credit Hours = 63-66


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