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Teaching, EC-6, EC-12 Special Education

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Program Description

The Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) degree was developed by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board in the fall of 2005. Students who wish to obtain Texas teacher certification may complete the required coursework and receive an A.A.T. Once students complete the A.A.T., they must transfer to a university that offers a bachelor's degree and complete requirements for standard teacher certification. Students should work closely with an academic advisor and consult with the college/university to which they plan to transfer in order to understand the specific requirements of that institution. Additional information may be reviewed at the state website (http://tea.texas.gov/). Taking courses in the A.A.T. Program is the first step toward pursuing this teaching certificate.In order to be eligible to receive the A.A.T. degree, a student must:1. Complete a minimum of 61 hours including all of the required courses listed.2. Earn a grade of "C" or better in English 1301; Speech 1311; and EDUC 1301 and EDUC 2301.3.Earn a GPA of at least 2.00. (Universities often require a GPA of 2.75 or 3.0 for admission to the Teacher Education Program related to earning a bachelor's degree and meeting state certification requirements.)4. Meet all TSI test requirements.5. Pass a background check as required for the program courses.Students from Weatherford College transfer to a variety of different universities for completion of their bachelor's degree and teacher certification requirements. Universities differ in their requirements for admission to their Teacher Education Program. On occasion, passage of the content certification test for the subject(s) a teacher candidate is planning to teach may be required before individuals are permitted to enroll in junior and senior level education courses. These certification tests assess English, math, science, and social studies content learning from the courses completed during the first two years of college

Degree

Associate of Arts in Teaching

CIP Code

13.1210

Program Requirements

Description: The Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) degree is a Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board-approved collegiate degree program consisting of lower-division courses intended for transfer to the Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences in Early Childhood and Teaching at Weatherford College or transfer to another institution.

Special Note: Students must pass a background check in order to complete observation hours for certain courses. Local districts will not allow a student to observe in their classrooms if a person has a criminal history. Additionally, the State Board for Educator Certification may also refuse to issue a certificate based on criminal history.

Transfer Note: Weatherford College students seeking entrance into the BAAS in Early Childhood Education and Teaching will be advised to complete TECA 1311 Educating Young Children and TECA 1354 Child Growth and Development.

First Year Fall Semester

Course Number

Course Title

Credits

ENGL 1301

Composition I

3

HIST 1301

United States History I

3

GEOL 1403

Physical Geology

4

EDUC 1301

Introduction to the Teaching Profession

3

Social & Behavioral Science A.A.T.

3

Sub-Total Credits

16

First Year Spring Semester

Course Number

Course Title

Credits

ENGL 1302

Composition II

3

HIST 1302

United States History II

3

MATH 1314

College Algebra

3

Creative Arts Elective

3

EDUC 2301

Introduction to Special Populations

3

Sub-Total Credits

15

Second Year Fall Semester

Course Number

Course Title

Credits

Literature Elective A.A.T.

3

GOVT 2305

Federal Government (Federal Constitution & Topics)

3

MATH 1350

Mathematics for Teachers I

3

BIOL 1408

Biology for Non-Science Majors I

4

Major Course Elective A.A.T.

3

Sub-Total Credits

16

Second Year Spring Semester

Course Number

Course Title

Credits

GOVT 2306

Texas Government (TEXAS Constitution & Topics)

3

PHYS 1415

Physical Science I

4

MATH 1351

Mathematics for Teachers II

3

Major Course Elective A.A.T.

3

Sub-Total Credits

13

Total Credits

60