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Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies

Elementary Education

Minimum of 120 Hours

The purpose of obtaining a Professional Studies degree is to prepare students to pursue a professional vocation. The curriculum is designed to provide students with the skills and theoretical knowledge necessary for a professional career with strong Christian foundations. This program consists of 2 major components: a. Christian and General Education Core (51 hours) and the Concentration Core (69 hours). Champion offers the following concentrations:  business, elementary education, secondary education, sports management, and criminal justice.

Students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies will choose from 1 of 5 different concentrations (majors): Business, Sports Management, Elementary Education, Secondary Education, or Criminal Justice. Those pursuing Secondary Education will also choose among the following 6 specializations: English, Spanish, Math, Social Studies, Life Sciences, or Physical Education.

  • Christian and General Education Core — (51 Hours)
  • Education Core — (55 Hours)
  • Practica — (18 Hours)
  • Electives— (6 Hours)

Christian and General Education Core

51 Hours

Christian and General Education Core (51 Hours)

  • College Success Course (1 hour)
    • CCC 1011 Principles of Collegiate Success
  • Christian Core Courses (12 hours)
    • BIB 1013 Old Testament Survey
    • BIB1023 New Testament Survey
    • BIB 2023 Spiritual Formation
    • BIB 2033 Apologetics
  • English Language and Speech (9 hours)
    • ENG 1013 English Composition I  
    • ENG 1023 English Composition II
    • English courses listed in the English/Languages section of Course Descriptions may be taken for the final 3 required hours.
  • Fine Arts/Humanities/Literature (6 hours)
    • ENG 2013 World Literature I
    • ENG 2023 World Literature II
    • MUS 2313 Music Appreciation
    • PHI 1313 Introduction to Philosophy
    • Other Literature courses from the English section of Course Descriptions may also be taken.
  • History/Government/Social Science (9 hours)
    • HIS 1313 World History I
    • HIS 1323 World History II
    • HIS 2313 American Nation I
    • HIS 2323 American Nation II
    • ICS 2013  Cultural Anthropology
    • POL 2313 American National Government
    • PSY 1313 General Psychology
    • SOC 1013 Introduction to Sociology
    • Other courses may be applicable to this group.
  • Science (8 hours)
    • BIO 1414 Biology and Biology Lab
    • BIO 2014 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and Lab
    • PHY 1434 Physical Science and Lab
    • BIO 2324 Introductory Microbiology & Lab
  • Mathematics (3 hours)
    • MTH 1213 College Algebra
  • Computer Applications (3 hours)
    • CIS 2003 Computer Applications

Elementary Education Concentration

69 Hours

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CONCENTRATION (69 HOURS):

Education Core Courses (21 hours)
  • EDU 1011 Introduction to Education
  • EDU 1013 Foundations of Education
  • EDU 2013 Theories and Philosophy of Christian Education
  • EDU 2023 Classroom Management
  • EDU 2032 Instructional Technology
  • PSY 2013 Child and Adolescent Development
  • EDU 3013 Classroom Assessment
  • EDU 3063 Teaching the Diverse Learner
Elementary Education Core Courses – 24 hours
  • EED 3013 Teaching Language Arts & Literature
  • EED 3023 Teaching Science
  • EED 3043 Teaching Reading & Writing
  • EED 3053 Teaching Math 1
  • EED 3063 Teaching Math 2
  • EED 3073 Teaching Social Studies
  • EED 3083 Emergent Literacy
  • EED 3093  Reading in the Content Area
Education Electives – 6 Credit Hours (choose any 2 from below)
  • EED 3033 Teaching Music and Art
  • PED 3313 Teaching K-12 Health and P.E.
  • ENG 2333 Children & Adolescent Literature
  • ENG 3233  Teaching English as a Foreign Language
Elementary Education Practica – 18 Hours
  • EDU 4013 Education Seminar 1
  • EDU 4023 Education Seminar 2
  • EDU 4012 Student Teaching (12 hours)

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