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Copiah-Lincoln Elementary Education Transfer Program

The “Educator as Reflective Decision Maker” is the model for the conceptual framework for the educator preparation programs at Mississippi University for Women. The programs have adopted the Core Standards of the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC) and the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards as goals for teacher candidates, the Professional Standards for Educational Leaders for school administrator candidates, and the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) standards for early childhood educators.

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Co-Lin Elementary Education Transfer Program

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Entering transfer students may bring in up to 90 credit hours of coursework toward a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education.

Please note: Please note: All entering freshmen and transfer Education students will begin their major as Early Childhood Development. After completing Block 2 Education courses, students who have a 3.0 GPA on the most recent prior 60 credit hours OR who have earned a 21 or higher composite ACT score OR who have completed and passed the MDE Praxis Core exam may apply to become an Elementary Education major if interested.

Junior Year

First Semester
Block 1

ED 200 Education as a Profession+
ED 302 Art & Science of Teaching*
ED 304 Principles of Early Childhood Learning
ED 306 Intro to Exceptional Children
ED 311 Elementary Residency I
ED 361 Early Literacy Instruction I*

Total: 18 hrs

+EDU 1613: Foundations in Education completed at a MS Community College will transfer to MUW as EDU 200: Education as a Profession.

Second Semester
Block 2

ED 297 Instructional Technology I ED 360 Education Psychology
ED 362 Early Literacy Instruction II*
ED 365 Content Area Literacy
ED 367 Elementary Residency II
ED 390 Classroom Management

Total: 18 hrs

*Critical Pathway Course - Course requires a B or above

After completing Block 2 Education courses, students who have a 3.0 GPA on the most recent prior 60 credit hours OR who have earned a 21 or higher composite ACT score OR who have completed and passed the MDE Praxis Core exam may apply to become an Elementary Education major if interested.

Senior Year

First Semester
Block 3

ED 405 Teaching Math in Elementary & Middle Schools
ED 410 Teaching Social Studies in Elementary & Middle Schools
ED 412 Teaching Science in Elementary & Middle Schools
ED 434 Methods for Teaching Reading & Language Arts in Elementary & Middle Schools
ED 435 Elementary Residency III
ED 466 Reading Assessment and Intervention

Total: 18 hours

Second Semester
Block 4

ED 452 Educational Measurement
ED 406 Teacher Internship: Elementary

Total: 12 hrs

Notice Regarding Repeat Coursework

Please note: Each undergraduate education student may repeat an education course or core required course once. Students who do not achieve required minimum grades after two attempts, beginning August 2020, will not qualify to continue in the respective program(s) depending upon each program's minimum grade requirement. This restriction applies to all current and new undergraduate education students either in the Early Childhood Development Major, BS or the Elementary Education Major, BS.

For those students in the Elementary Education Major, BS who completed Critical Pathway Course ED 361, ED 362, or ED 366 with a grade of "C" or better prior to August 2020, that grade will be honored as passing, and the student will not be required to repeat the course.

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