[College of Education]ELEMENTARY EDUCATION PROGRAMS (K-6) (CEE)
Professor Cynthia Sunal, Department Head
Office: 204 Graves Hall
This department requires the completion of at least 120 semester hours as specified below and leads to the bachelor of science in education degree and the Alabama Class B (K-6) Professional Certificate.
MUE 385 requires as a prerequisite either
MUE 107 Basic Skills in Music (2 hours)
or demonstrated equivalent skills.
The undergraduate catalog is published at two-year intervals. Program advising sheets are updated much more frequently and are thus likely to provide the most up-to-date information on degree and other requirements. Students should always obtain the most recent advising sheets, available from academic advisers and in 104 Carmichael Hall. Further information on recommended course sequences should also be obtained from 204 Graves Hall.
Teacher Education Program (TEP) Admission Requirements for Elementary Education Majors
Since the fall semester of 1996, there has been a competitive admission process for entering the elementary education professional semesters. There is a limitation on enrollment for these semesters. Meeting the minimum criteria for the teacher education program (TEP) does not guarantee
admission to these professional semesters. See program for admission procedures.
The student must complete the TEP application form, available from personnel in 104 Carmichael Hall. The requirements are as follows.
NOTE: The faculty reserves the right to make exceptions to the listed criteria based on individual circumstances. However, minimum Alabama State Department of Education requirements found elsewhere in this catalog must still be met.
TEP Admission Requirements
- Completion of at least 41 semester hours of University Core courses and a minimum 2.75 GPA in general studies requirements
- Attempting less than 120 semester hours of college credit
- Completion of BEP 305 with at least a "C"
- Passing the Alabama Prospective Teacher Test
- Completion of EN 101 and EN 102 (or EN 103) with at least a "C"
- Completion of required speech course with at least a "C"
- Completion of CEE 320 with at least a "C"
- Attaching an official transcript to the application
- Successful completion of the written diagnostic examination
- Successful interview with two elementary education faculty members
- GPA (overall and UA) of 2.75
Additional Requirements
- Each student must earn a grade of "C" or higher in each of the courses below, with an overall GPA in these courses of 2.75 or higher. These courses must be taken before admission to the TEP.
- All required science courses
- All required mathematics courses
- Other core courses
- MUE 107 or successful completion of proficiency examination
- Each student must have a "C" or higher in every professional studies and teaching field course. A student must successfully petition (the department) to retake any education course in which he or she earned less than a "C."
- Each student must select additional mathematics courses from the general studies list for a total of 9 semester hours of MA- designated courses. (MATH 100 and BER 345 are not acceptable.)
- Each student must select an additional course from the general studies natural science requirements, for a total of at least 4 courses (or 12 semester hours). Preferred are 4 semester hours in biological science and 8 semester hours in physical/interdisciplinary science.
| Course |
Hours |
| General Studies (See p. 174-176) |
60 |
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| Professional Studies and Teaching Field |
| The University of Alabama GPA — and, if transfer work, the overall GPA — must be at least 2.75 in the professional studies and teaching field courses. |
| |
| Professional Semester 1 |
| Students must register for the following 18 hours simultaneously. Admission to PTEP is required, and all required English coursework must have been completed. |
| |
| Professional Studies |
| BEF 362 History, Philosophy, and Social Foundations of Education |
3 |
| BEP 305 Educational Psychology |
3 |
| CEE 320 Introduction to Elementary Education (K-6) |
3 |
| CRD 369 Fundamentals of Reading Instruction (W) |
3 |
| SPE 300 Survey of Special Education and Accommodation Strategies |
3 |
| |
| Teaching Field |
| MUE 385 Teaching Music in the Elementary School |
3 |
| |
| NOTE: MUE 107 is a prerequisite to MUE 385; however, students with previous musical training may elect to demonstrate equivalent skills through testing. Arrangements for testing can be made by contacting the Music Education office at 348-6054. |
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| NOTE: After successful completion of CEE 320 and posting of grades, students should be ready to apply formally to the Teacher Education Program. Applications are available from Student Services located at 104 Carmichael Hall. An original transcript must be attached prior to processing, and all other TEP admission requirements must be met. |
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| Professional Semester 2 |
| Students must register for the following 16 hours, which are taught in a block, simultaneously. NOTE: Admission to the TEP is a prerequisite for enrolling in these courses; all required mathematics coursework must be completed prior to Professional Semester 2. |
| |
| Professional Studies |
| BER 450 Assessment Practices in Classroom Learning |
3 |
| |
| Teaching Field |
| CEE 365 Literature for Children |
3 |
| One of the following reading courses: |
| CEE 370 Beginning Reading and Language Arts in the |
| Elementary School (W) or CEE 478 Expanding Reading and |
| Language Arts Abilities in the Elementary School (W) |
3 |
| CEE 380 Teaching Elementary Mathematics |
3 |
| CEE 495 Practicum |
4 |
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| Professional Semester 3 |
| After successful completion of professional semester 2, students must register for the following 16 hours, which are taught in a block, simultaneously. NOTE: All required science and social science/humanities coursework must be completed prior to Professional Semester 3. |
| |
| Teaching Field |
| CEE 304 Teaching Elementary School Science |
3 |
| CEE 366 Teaching the Social Sciences |
3 |
| Reading course not previously taken: |
| CEE 370 Beginning Reading and Language Arts in the |
| Elementary School (W) or CEE 478 Expanding Reading and |
| Language Arts Abilities in the Elementary School (W) |
3 |
| CEE 495 Practicum |
4 |
| HPE 364 Physical Education for Elementary Schools |
3 |
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| Professional Semester 4 |
| CEE 497 Internship in Elementary Schools (K-6) |
9-12 |
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| NOTE: Elementary education students are required to complete two internship placements; therefore, students should enroll in equal hours of two sections of CEE 497. Students who need full-time status may enroll for six semester hours of each section. |
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| Total: 120-122 |
MIDDLE-SCHOOL (4-8) ENDORSEMENT ON ELEMENTARY (K-6) CERTIFICATE
By completing several additional requirements, a student fulfilling the requirements for elementary school (K-6) certification may also obtain middle-school certification in the same field. Those who hold middle-school certification may teach in their subject fields in grades four through eight;
they are not eligible,
however, to teach grades nine through 12. The
additional requirements of the middle-school endorsement program may be secured in 104 Carmichael Hall.