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May 01, 2025
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Crown College 2025-2026 Catalog
Elementary Education Major (B.S.)
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This major is offered through the School of Liberal Arts + Education. The Elementary Education major is designed to prepare students for a public and private teaching career in grades K-6. The program is structured to meet the Professional Education Licensing and Standards Board (PELSB) Elementary Education licensure requirements. Students interested in an Elementary Education major without a minor must have prior approval from the Teacher Education Department. The student must be accepted into the Teacher Education Department and meet all of the requirements.
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Program Requirements
I. Core Curriculum - 50 Credits
II. Elementary Education Major - 53-57 Credits
All major core classes and education core classes as well as general education English, math or science classes require a minimum passing grade of a C. A. Middle School Communication Arts & Literature Concentration - 22 Credits
B. Middle School Math Concentration - 23 Credits
C. Middle School Science Concentration - 22 Credits
D. Middle School Social Studies Concentration - 22 Credits
E. Preprimary Concentration - 22 Credits
F. Elementary Education K-6 Only - 19 Credits
Students who want to pursue the K-6 Elementary Education license only must receive approval from the Teacher Education department. III. Education Core - 22 Credits
Total - 125-129 Credits
A minimum of 36 credits must be at the upper (300-400) level for a bachelor degree. This program is subject to change based on Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board revisions. | Four-Year Suggested Program for the Elementary Education Major
Fall Semester - 15 Credits
Spring Semester - 16 Credits
Fall Semester - 16 Credits
Spring Semester - 17 Credits
Departmental Acceptance
Students apply for departmental acceptance during their sophomore year spring semester. A minimum 2.75 cumulative GPA is required for departmental admission in the Teacher Education Department . Fall Semester - 15-17 Credits
Spring Semester - 14 Credits
Apply for Senior Clinicals
Fall Semester - 15-17 Credits
Spring Semester - 15 Credits
Footnote:
Following this plan will minimize scheduling problems. Failing to do so may prevent program completion in four years. |
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