| Curriculum
in Early Childhood Education
The curriculum in early childhood education is planned for
students preparing to teach young children and work with their families.
This program leads to careers in working with young children who
are typically developing and those with special needs from birth
through age eight. Graduates in this curriculum may teach in early
childhood (preschool and primary) classrooms and home based programs,
with emphasis on inclusive services; graduates may be employed by
either public or private agencies or schools. This curriculum has
been approved by the Iowa Department of Education and meets the
requirements for the early childhood education unified teacher license,
which permits individuals to teach general and special education
for children from birth through age eight. The program is administered
jointly by the Department of Human Development and Family Studies
within the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, and the Department
of Curriculum and Instruction within the College of Education.
For details concerning the professional teacher education requirements
and admission to the undergraduate teacher education program, see
Index, Teacher Education, Courses and Programs.
Foreign Language Requirement
Early childhood education majors must satisfy a graduation
requirement equivalent to the first year of university-level study
in one foreign language (normally, completion of a two-semester
sequence in any one foreign language). The requirement may be met
by completion of three or more years of high school study in one
foreign language.
Students who have completed three or more years of French, German,
or Spanish in high school may not receive graded credit for 101-102
in those languages; test-out credit (T credit) may be obtained by
passing an appropriate examination or by completing an advanced
sequence (200-level or higher) in that language. If these students
choose to take 101-102 on a remedial basis, they will be graded
S-F.
| Cr.
|
Degree
Requirements |
| 9.5
|
Communication
skills |
| 6.5 |
Engl 104, 105; Lib
160 |
| 3 |
Select from communications
options list |
| 12 |
Natural sciences and
mathematics disciplines |
| 6 |
FS HN 167; Math 195
|
| 3 |
Select from physical
sciences |
| 3 |
Select from biological
sciences |
| 9 |
Social sciences* |
| 3 |
American history or
American government |
| 6 |
Select from approved
list |
| 9 |
Humanities*
Select from approved list |
| 2 |
Health, Safety
H S 105 |
| 12 |
Human development and
family studies* |
| 9 |
HD FS 102, 220, 221 |
| 3 |
Select from HD FS 349,
395, 445, 449, 460 |
| |
|
| 15-15.5 Professional
education core |
| 15 |
C I 201, 204, 250,
332, 406
|
| R-.5
|
Orientation:
FCS or Educ
FCEdS 110 or C I 115 or 315; C I 215 (ECE-E only) |
| 21
|
Preprimary:
Inclusive
HD FS 240, 340, 343, 345, 455,456 |
| 21-24
|
Primary:
Inclusive
C I 245, 268, 367, 433 or 443, 438 or 448 (if prerequisites
are met), 439 or 449, 468F, 468G, 468I; Sp Ed 355, 368, 455 |
| 16
|
Student
teaching: preprimary and primary (inclusive)
Sp Ed 415 and HD FS 417B or C I 416A and HD FS 417C |
| 0-3 |
Electives |
| 129.5-130
|
Total
credits |
| |
|
| *Courses in these areas
may be used to meet the CFCS core requirement. |
|