Program Info
Program Description
Designed to increase students' knowledge in specific content areas and to promote the development of interaction skills necessary for working with children. This certificate enables students to work as paraprofessionals, teacher assistants, or as an au pair. Individuals who wish to earn an Associate in Arts degree in Pre-Elementary Education may apply the total hours of this certificate program toward that degree. For more information, please consult the transfer guides in the University Transfer, Advising, and Career Counseling Center.
- Develop lesson plans implementing educational software for grades P – 12.
- Apply knowledge of literacy development to assist emergent and beginning readers.
- Apply humanities concepts within the pre-kindergarten through secondary classroom.
- Analyze elementary and middle school mathematics at the level necessary for teaching.
- Apply knowledge of the physical, emotional, intellectual, and social development theories of the learner in a school setting.
- Apply knowledge of the exceptionalities, learning environments, and laws as they relate to special education programs.
- Analyze legal requirements and educational services required to meet the needs of students with different exceptionalities.
- Construct scientific knowledge using inquiry-based techniques.
- School paraprofessional
- Teacher Assistant
- Au Pair
Admission Requirements
The law requires new teachers, school administrators, school psychologists, and other personnel to provide documentation of a completed criminal record check. Students who complete field experiences as part of their HFC coursework must provide a statewide criminal record check prior to work with children in public or non-public schools.
Program Requirements
Course Name | Credit Hours |
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CIS-221: Instructional Technology for Educators (Pre K-12) | 3.00 |
EDU-250: Humanities and Performing Arts for Educators | 3.00 |
EDU-296: Exceptional Child | 3.00 |
ENG-246: Introduction to Children's Literature | 3.00 |
Course Name | Credit Hours |
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ENG-131: Introduction to College Writing | 3.00 |
ENG-132: College Writing and Research | 3.00 |
PSY-131: Introductory Psychology | 3.00 |
Natural Sciences: Complete one* |
4.00 |
- *Natural Science: Consult your advisor or counselor for transfer institution major/minor requirements.