Curricula

Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Leading to Dual Certification in
NY: Childhood Education, 1-6; & Children with Disabilities, 1-6

The elementary education undergraduate degree is registered in New York and accredited by NCATE, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.

 

The following table summarizes all requirements for a Bachelor of Science in elementary/children with disabilities education. For an overview of a particular course, click on its title. Our Course Descriptions page lists all education courses. For one possible breakdown of the major by semester, see the Plan of Study.

 

 Requirements   Credits 
   
 Elementary & Special Education 

 58 

     EDUC 201. Introduction to Teaching
     EDUC 210. Human Development and Learning
     EDUC 220. Basic Instructional Design
     EDUC 220L. Basic Instructional Design Lab
     EDUC 305. Music, Art and Physical Education in the Elementary School 
     SPED 230. Introduction to Special Education
     SPED 340. Classroom and Behavioral Management 

     SPED 430. Assessment and Assistive Tech. for Children with Exceptionalities 

     SPED 440. Curriculum Adaptation and Instruction for Special Needs Students 

     SPED 450. Advanced Teaching Methods for Students with Disabilities 

     SPED 460. Communication and Collaboration Skills for Educators 

 

 Field Block 1 

     EDUC 304. Methods, Models, and Management of Instruction 

     EDUC 310. Methods for Teaching Elem. Social Studies and Language Arts 

     EDUC 312. Developmental Reading 

 

 Field Bock 2 

     EDUC 401. Diagnostic and Prescriptive Reading 

     EDUC 425. Organization and Assessment for Elementary Classrooms 

     EDUC 430. Methods for Teaching Elementary Science, Math and Technology 

 

 Student Teaching: Two 7-week placements. 

   { 

EDUC 490 

ED/SPED 491 

}  or  { 

 ED/SPED 490 

 EDUC 491 

} 

3
3
3
0
3
3
3
3

3

3
3
 

 

3

3

3

 

 

3

3

3

 

 

5

5

   
 Academic Concentration – choose one area 

 14-17 

     Choose either English or Math/Science/Technology or Social Studies.
     See Academic Concentration, below, for the courses for each concentration.

 

   
 Certification Requirements 

 12 

     MATH 111. Mathematics for Elementary Education I
     MATH 112. Mathematics for Elementary Education II 
     United States History: HIST 201 or HIST 202 

     Natural Science Course
 

3
3
3
3

   
 Foreign Language 

 6 

   
 Clare College (Core Curriculum at St. Bonaventure) †

 36 

     CLAR 101. The Intellectual Journey
     CLAR 110. Composition and Critical Thinking I 
     CLAR 111. Composition and Critical Thinking II
     Core Area Courses:
          CLAR 103. Foundations of the Western World
          CLAR 105. Inquiry in the Social World
          CLAR 206. Foundational Religious Texts of the Western World
          CLAR 207. The Catholic-Franciscan Heritage
          CLAR 208. World Views
          CLAR 209. Arts and Literature
          CLAR 302 & CLRL 302. Inquiry in the Natural World
          CLAR 304. The Good Life
     CLAR 401. The University Forum 

3
3
3
 
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
2

   
 First-Year Experience 

 1 

     UNIV 101. Skills for the Good Journey 

1

   
 Total 

 127 

 

The Clare College curriculum also includes a three-credit quantitative reasoning requirement. Elementary education majors satisfy this requirement by passing any of the mathematics courses listed in the above table under Certification Requirements.

 

Academic Concentration

Choose one concentration from among English, Math/Science/Technology (MST), and Social Studies. Within the concentration, take 30 credits of courses, as indicated below. Note that the courses include several of the requirements listed in the table above.

 

Contact Information

For more information on the degree in elementary education/children with disabilities (special education), please contact

Dr. Nancy Casey, Chair

(716) 375-2141

ncasey@sbu.edu 

 

If you wish to apply to this program, please contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office at St. Bonaventure University at 1 (800) 462-5050 for undergraduate admission materials.