Elementary Education - Associate of Arts (Major Code - EED)

The Associate of Arts Elementary Education (AAEE) degree serves two primary groups: (1) future teachers seeking entrance into teacher education programs through transfer to one of Arizona’s public universities, and (2) future and currently employed teacher aides seeking to comply with federal regulations. The degree allows students to satisfy their Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) requirements and to complete a number of teacher education and/or early childhood education courses. To ensure seamless transfer, students must develop their specific program of study in close coordination with a Cochise College advisor.

Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete this program will be able to do the following:

  • Assess public education, the education profession, educational institutions, and educational systems within American society, including the public school setting.
  • Analyze current educational issues and the role, responsibilities, and qualifications of educators.
  • Differentiate and apply connections among educational theories and methodologies.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of special education, current educational practices, and related educational theories.
  • Analyze and articulate the relationship of cultural values to the formation of the child's self-concept and learning style.
  • Characterize and articulate the impact of negative influences on the educational process.

Degree Map

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (AGEC-A) 35-37 CREDITS

Composition 6 credits

ENG 101Composition**

3

OR

ENG 101LComposition with Support Lab

3

ENG 102English Composition**

3

Mathematics 3-5 credits

MAT 142College Mathematics***

3

OR

MAT 142LCollege Mathematics with Support Lab

3

or higher (3-5 credits)

Laboratory Sciences 8 credits

8 credits must be taken from two different prefixes. BIO 100, BIO 105, BIO 201, GEO 101, PHY 111, CHM 130, AST 180, and GLG 101 are recommended.

Arts 3 credits

ART 120 or MUS 260 is recommended.

Humanities 3 credits

COM 102 is highly recommended; ART 107, ART 108, and MUS 101 are also recommended.

Social and Behavioral Sciences 6 credits

POS 220, HIS 110, and HIS 111 are highly recommended. PSY 101, ECN 201 or ECN 202, and PSY 240 are also recommended.

General Education Electives 4-6 credits

General education electives must be chosen from the general education course list. See www.cochise.edu/AGEC.

Six credits of arts, humanities, social and behavioral sciences, or general education electives must be chosen from the current listing of intensive writing courses. See www.cochise.edu/AGEC.

LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT 0-16 CREDITS

Non-English language second- or fourth-semester proficiency.

University non-English language requirements vary. Check with an advisor.

CORE CURRICULUM 18 CREDITS

EDU 201Introduction to Education

3

EDU 222Introduction to Special Education*

3

EDU 226Cultural Diversity in Education*

3

EDU 230Classroom Management*

3

MAT 154Mathematics for Elementary Education Majors I*

3

MAT 156Mathematics for Elementary Education Majors II*

3

Notes:
1. Students interested in following UA Pathways with an ESL endorsement need 4 semesters of Foreign Language (replace elective credit with either four semesters of Spanish, American Sign Language, or other).
2. Students interested in teaching kindergarten through third grade (early childhood), replace elective credit with Early Childhood Education classes. This will help to meet the Early Childhood Education endorsement criteria.
3. Students interested in teaching secondary education should select courses in their major area as elective courses (e.g., students who want to teach Biology, should select Biology courses for electives; those who want to teach Math, should select Math courses

ELECTIVES (AS NEEDED TO COMPLETE 60-62 CREDITS)

Elective courses must be transferable to the university or universities to which the student plans to transfer. See www.aztransfer.com.

TOTAL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 60-62 CREDITS

Some students will have more than 60 credits because of varying credits in language, mathematics, and other courses. 60 credits represent the minimum for this degree.