Curriculum and Instruction
Head of Department: Stafford Hood
311 Education Building, 1310 South Sixth, Champaign, (217) 244-8286
Curriculum Preparatory to Early Childhood School Teaching
For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education
This program focuses on preparing teachers for preschool, kindergarten, and the early primary grades (one through three) of the elementary school. Graduates of the program qualify for the early childhood certificate with early childhood special education approval. There are six prerequisite courses that must be completed prior to admission into the Early Childhood Education program. See information on prerequisites. Students applying to the major must also provide evidence of having 50 hours of formal experience working with children or youth comparable to the age-level of students served in the program for which application is made. A minimum of 129 semester hours of credit, excluding basic military science, is necessary for graduation. Illinois law and Council on Teacher Education policy require that all candidates for admission to a teacher preparation program pass the Illinois Certification Testing System test of Basic Skills prior to admission.
In order to be recommended for certification, candidates are required to maintain University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, cumulative, content area, and professional education grade point averages of 2.5 (A=4.0). Grades in courses of C- or lower may not be used for State of Illinois Certification, Endorsements, or Approvals. Candidates should consult their adviser or the Council on Teacher Education for the list of courses used to compute these grade point averages. For teacher education certification requirements applicable to all curricula, see the Council on Teacher Education.
Certification requirements are subject to change without notice as a result of new mandates from the Illinois State Board of Education or the Illinois General Assembly.
Degree Requirements
Hours |
Orientation Seminar |
1 |
EDUC 101, Education Orientation Seminar |
The following degree requirements also meet general education course requirements and must be selected from the campus general education course list. (A list of courses approved for the laboratory, literature, speech performance, and health/physical development requirements may be obtained from the college office.)
Hours |
Communication Skills1 |
6-7 |
RHET 105 or 108 and a speech performance
elective2, or SPCM 111 and 112 |
0-3 |
Advanced Composition |
6-10 |
Total |
Hours |
Mathematics/Science3 |
6-8 |
Life science |
6-8 |
Physical science (mathematics not
acceptable) |
3 |
Quantitative Reasoning I |
4 |
MATH 103 - Theory of Arithmetic |
19-23 |
Total |
Hours |
Humanities4 |
6 |
Literature2 |
3 |
MUS 130 or 133 - Introd to the
Art of Music or Introduction to World Music |
3 |
ART 140 - Introduction to Art |
12 |
Total |
Hours |
Language other than English |
0-12 |
Three years of one language other than English
in high school or completion of the third semester of college-level
language. |
Hours |
American History |
3-4 |
Choose from: |
|
HIST 170 - US Hist to 1877-ACP |
|
HIST 171 - US Hist to 1877 |
|
HIST 172 - US Hist Since 1877 |
|
HIST 173 - US Hist Since 1877-ACP |
|
HIST 270 - United States History to 1815 |
|
HIST 271 - Nineteenth Century America |
|
HIST 272 - Twentieth Century America |
3-4 |
Total |
Hours |
Social Sciences4 |
4 |
PSYC 100 - Intro Psych |
3 |
PS 101 - Intro to US Gov &
Pol |
3-4 |
Social and Behavioral sciences elective |
10-11 |
Total |
Hours |
Area of Concentration4 |
18 |
Additional study in one academic discipline selected from the categories of mathematics, science, social sciences, or humanities. No more than nine of the required eighteen hours may be taken at the 100 level. (Consult an adviser for the list of approved disciplines.) |
Hours |
Professional Education |
2 |
ART 201 - Art in Early Childhood |
5 |
CI 420 - Found of Early Childhood
Educ |
3 |
CI 421 - Prin & Prac in
Early Childhood |
5 |
CI 442 - Math, Sci, Tech in Early
Child |
2 |
CI 444 - Social Studies Early Childhood Ed |
3 |
CI 465 - Lang Literacy in EC
Educ, I |
2 |
CI 466 - Lang Literacy in EC
Educ, II |
2 |
CI 468 - Childrens Lit
for EC Edu |
3 |
Choose one from: |
|
CI 422 - Families, Communities, Schools |
|
SPED 438 - Collaborating with Families |
1 |
EDPR 250 - School & Community
Experiences |
2 |
EDPR 420 - Ed Prac Students with
Sp Needs |
4 |
EDPR 432 - Ed Prac in Elementary
Ed |
2 |
EDPR 438 - Ed Prac in Sp Fields
in Ele Ed |
3 |
EPSY 236 - Child Dev For Elemen
Teachers |
3 |
EPSY 401 - Child Language and
Education |
3-4 |
EPS 201/202 - Foundations of
Education |
2 |
MUS 345 - Mus Methods in Early
Childhood |
3 |
SPED 414 - Assessment in ECSE |
2 |
SPED 450 - Introduction to ECSE |
3 |
SPED 465 - Curriculum &
Methods in ECSE |
55-56 |
Total |
129 |
TOTAL minimum hours, including general
education and professional education credits5 |