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in Elementary Education
Academic Plan of Study
College of Education
Department of Reading and Elementary Education
education.uncc.edu/reel
PROGRAM SUMMARY
Credit Hours: 120-121
Concentrations: No
Declaring the Major:
o New students applying at UNC Charlotte and indicating on the application an interest in teaching elementary school
are classified as Pre-Elementary Education Students. They will have an advisor in the College of Education's Office of
Teacher Education Advising and Licensure (TEAL) during the freshman and sophomore year.
o Students applying for admission to the Elementary Education Program must have completed 30 hours or more of
course work, have a UNC Charlotte GPA of 2.7 or better for all coursework, complete EDUC 1100 or EDUC 2100:
Introduction to Education and Diversity and SPED 2100: Introduction to Learners with Special Needs with a C or
better, have passing scores on all three areas of PRAXIS Core, have scores for the practice General Curriculum
Math and Multi-subject Subtests (available in Canvas), and be recommended by the Advisor.
o After admission to the Elementary Education Program, students will be advised in the REEL Advising Center.
Advising (For the Major): Required immediately on admission to the major and at each registration period by the REEL Advising
Center or other departmental representative. Course permits may be required, and these can be obtained through the department.
Advising (For General Education): Advisors in the College of Education's Office of Teacher Education Advising and Licensure
(TEAL) during the freshman and sophomore year.
Minimum Grades/GPA: GPA of 2.5 of higher must be maintained; C or better in all professional education courses; 2.75 to
advance to student teaching; B or better in student teaching; minimum of proficient in all electronic evidences.
Teacher Licensure: Yes, Elementary Education
Evening Classes Available: Yes, evening sections available for most classes (a majority of program can be completed in the
evening, usually all but 1 course; clinical work must be completed during school day).
Weekend Classes Available: No
Other Information:
o Students must complete an approved minor to obtain North Carolina licensure in K-6 grades. Course selections must
be initially approved by the students Pre-Education advisor in the Teacher Education Advising and Licensure
Office and finally approved by the students major advisor after admission to the Teacher Education Program in
Elementary Education. With advisor approval, a full second major in an Arts and Sciences discipline may be
substituted for the minor.
o The Yearlong Internship (YLI) consists of one semester of intensive clinical work in the classroom while completing
coursework on campus. The clinical semester is followed by a full semester of student teaching, usually completed in
the same classroom. Students must apply and be formally admitted to the YLI two semesters prior to the start of
student teaching, which is typically in the second semester of junior year. In addition, during the first semester of their
yearlong internship, students are screened for eligibility for student teaching. The minimum requirements for
admission to student teaching are higher than the requirements for retention, as shown below:
1) Senior status
2) Completion of all other course work in the program of study
3) A cumulative GPA of 2.50 or above
4) Grades of C or above in all professional education coursework and a GPA of 2.75 or higher in those courses
5) A recommendation from the students faculty advisor(s), certifying readiness to student teach
Contact(s): Before admission (Freshmen/Sophomores) TEAL 704-687-8725 or http://teal.uncc.edu; After admission to ELED
(Juniors/Seniors): Ms. Kia Jones, Elementary Education Advising Center Coordinator, 398A College of Education Building, 704-
687-1719, Kia.Jones@uncc.edu and Dr. Ian Binns, Elementary Education Undergraduate Program Coordinator, 371 Cato College
of Education Building, 704-687-8898, ian.binns@uncc.edu
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Students who plan to receive a B.A. degree in Elementary Education are classified as Pre-Elementary Education students when they
enter the university. During this time, students are advised by TEAL regarding general education requirements. Upon completion of
prerequisite courses and 30, students may be admitted to the ELED program and will then be advised in the department. The
Elementary Education B.A. major has a very structured curriculum. It is a two-year program, including the last semester of student
teaching.
Students applying for admission to the Elementary Education Program must have completed 30 hours or more of course work, have a
UNC Charlotte GPA of 2.7 or better for all coursework, complete EDUC 1100 or EDUC 2100: Introduction to Education and Diversity
and SPED 2100: Introduction to Learners with Special Needs with a C or better, have passing scores on the PRAXIS Core and be
recommended by the Advisor.
Elementary Education
Credit
Areas Hours Description
Pre-Major/ 6-7 EDUC 1100 or EDUC 2100 and SPED 2100. Students must receive a C or better in order to be
Prerequisites admitted to the program.
Major 60 Required courses in the major will satisfy university requirements for writing intensive and oral
communication.
General Education 31-33 Transfer students with an associates degree are exempt from most General Education. Writing
(not satisfied by other intensive and oral communication courses are included in major. Courses may vary based on
major requirements) student background.
Related Work 15+ Students must complete an approved minor to obtain North Carolina licensure in K-6 grades.
Six hours may be double counted towards the completion of the minor and other requirements,
where applicable. With advisor approval, a full second major in an Arts and Sciences discipline
may be substituted for the minor. Three hours of creative arts are also required.
Foreign Language -
Electives 5-8 In consultation with their advisor, ELED majors will complete the appropriate number of
semester hours necessary to meet the 120 semester hours required for B.A. in Elementary
Education.
Total Credit Hours 120
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SUGGESTED PLAN OF STUDY (Elementary Education)
Freshman Year
Credit General W/O
Course Number Course Title Hours Education Course Notes
Fall Semester
EDUC 1100 Introduction to Education and Diversity (OR EDUC 2100) 3-4 (Or EDUC 2100)
LBST 2101 Western Cultural and Historical Awareness (OR LBST 2102 or 22XX) 3 X (Or LBST 2102 or 22XX)
MATH 1XXX Mathematics for General Education 3 X
XXXX XXXX Social Science for General Education 3 X
LBST 110X Arts and Society 3 X
Spring Semester
SPED 2100 Introduction to Learners with Special Needs 3
UWRT 1104 Writing and Inquiry in Academic Contexts II (OR UWRT 1103) 3 X (Or UWRT 1103)
XXXX XXXX any MATH OR any STAT OR PHIL 2105 3 X
LBST 2102 Global and Intercultural Connections (OR LBST 2101 or 22XX) 3 X (Or LBST 2101 or 22XX)
XXXX XXXX Course to fulfill Minor 3
30-31 Credit Hours for Year
Sophomore Year
Credit General W/O
Course Number Course Title Hours Education Course Notes
Fall Semester
BIOL 1110+L Principles of Biology I 4 X (Fulfills Natural Science #1)
LBST 2301 Critical Thinking and Communication 3 X
XXXX XXXX Arts Course (Creative arts activity course different from LBST) 3
XXXX XXXX Course to fulfill Minor 3
XXXX XXXX Course to fulfill Minor 3
Spring Semester
XXXX XXXX Natural Science #2 for General Education 3 or 4 X
XXXX XXXX Course to fulfill Minor 3
XXXX XXXX Course to fulfill Minor 3
XXXX XXXX Elective Course or Course to fulfill Minor 3
XXXX XXXX Elective Course or Course to fulfill Minor 3
31 Credit Hours for Year
Junior Year
Credit General W/O
Course Number Course Title Hours Education Course Notes
Fall Semester
ELED 3111 Technology and Instructional Design for Elementary School Learners 3
ELED 3120 The Elementary School Child 3
KNES 3221 Elementary Physical and Health Education 3
MAED 3222 Teaching Elementary Mathematics, Grades K-2 3
READ 3224 Early Literacy and Assessment 3
Spring Semester
ELED 3221 Teaching Science to Elementary School Learners 3
ELED 3223 Teaching Social Studies to Elementary School Learners 3 X W
ELED 3226 Teaching Language Arts to Elementary School Learners 3 X W
MAED 3224 Teaching Elementary Mathematics, Grades 3-6 3
READ 3226 Applied Literacy and Practices 3
30 Credit Hours for Year
Senior Year
Credit General W/O
Course Number Course Title Hours Education Course Notes
Fall Semester
ELED 4121 Measuring and Evaluating Learning in the Elementary School Curriculum 3
ELED 4122 Research & Analysis of Teaching Elementary School Learners 3
ELED 4220 Integrating Curriculum for Elementary School Learners 3
ELED 4292 Modifying Instruction for Diverse Learners: Urban Education 3
ELED 4290 Modification Instruction for Learners with Diverse Needs 3
Spring Semester
ELED 4420 Student Teaching/Seminar: K-6 Elementary Education 15 X O
ADVISING RESOURCES
General Education Requirements for ALL Students: ucol.uncc.edu/general-education
Undergraduate Catalog: catalog.uncc.edu
Central Advising website: advising.uncc.edu
College of Education advising website: education.uncc.edu/tealr
University Advising Center website: advisingcenter.uncc.edu
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