64 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION PROGRAM Opportunities for young people looking toward elementary education are many. Young men may find this field particularly rewarding. Elementary education certification includes grades 1-8. The elementary education certificate may be validated for kindergarten upon successful com– pletion of nine quarter hours in kindergarten methods and materials. Requirements other than general education include: FA228 Arts and Crafts in the Elementary School . ..4 FA272 Music in .. 3 PE123 Personal .. 3 PE210 Physical Education in the Elementary School .. .. .. 3 SM180 SSlOO Foundations of Social Science .... .. .... 5 SS 102, 103 United States History .... . ...10 SS251 World Geography-Western Hemisphere .... 5 SS Social Science Electives ....8 EP160 General Psychology ..............4 EP201 Planned Observation and Pre-vocational Experience . 0 EP301 Planned Observation and Pre-vocational Experience .... 1 EP260 Human Growth and Development.............................. 5 EP210 Purposes and Practices of the Elementary School .. 5 EP320 Children's Literature .................................................. .5 EP330 The Teaching of Elementary Mathematics and Science .... 5 EP340 The Teaching of Reading .... ...................... 5 EP350 The Teaching of Language Arts and Social Studies ........ 5 Supervised T~chj~g /a,.nd '""... J.J.,4U..la.J. rill 1 1t· f ~·. i ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR FRESHMAN YEAR Autumn Winter Spring Old Testament Survey, BE 101 5 New Testament Survey, BE 102 5 General Psychology, EP 160 4* Art and Music in History, FA 100' 5• English Composition, LL 120 5* Introduction to Literature, LL 130 3* Personal & Community Health, PE 123 34: Introduction to the Physical Sciences, SM 160 5* United States History, SS 102, 103 5 5 Foundations of Social Science, SS 100 5* 15 18 17
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