MCCCD/ASU MAIN
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR

 
1999-2000 Catalog Year
MCCCD Major Code: 9101

 

  Student Name                  
 

  Student ID Number      
 

  MCCCD ATP Advisor/Phone No./College
 

 

Program Notes:

1.

Courses in bold print have prerequisites which must also be met.

2.

All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher in order to transfer.

 

Prefix/No

Title          

Transfer
 Credits

ASU Equivalency

The following courses must be taken:

 

 

 

 

BIO100

Biology Concepts (4) OR

 

BIO100 [S1/S2]

BIO101

General Bio (Non-Majors) Selected Topics (4) OR

 

 

BIO102

General Bio (Non-Majors) Additional Topics (4) OR

 

 

BIO181

General Biology (Majors) I (4) OR

 

BIO181 [S1/S2]

BIO108

Plants & Society (4) OR

 

PLB108 [S1/S2]

BIO105

Environmental Biology (4)

4

Elective [S2]

 

 

 

 

CHM130

Fundamental Chemistry (3) AND

 

CHM101 [S1/S2]

CHM130LL 

Fundamental Chemistry Lab (1) OR

 

 

GLG101

Intro Geology I-Physical Lec (3) AND

 

GLG101 [S1/S2, G]
(See ATP Notes #1)

GLG103

Intro Geology I-Physical Lab (1) OR

 

GLG103 [S1/S2]
(See ATP Notes #1)

GLG110

Environmental Geology I Lec (3) AND

 

GLG110 [S2, G]
(See ATP Notes #2)

GLG111

Environmental Geology I Lab (1) OR

 

GLG111 [S2]
(See ATP Notes #2)

GPH111

Intro to Physical Geography (4) OR

 

GPH111 [S1/S2]

PHS110

Fundamentals of Physical Science (4) OR

 

PHS110 [S1/S2]

PHY101

Intro to Physics (4)

4  

PHY101 [S1/S2]

 

 

 

 

EDU230

Cultural Diversity in Education (3)

3

MCE446 [C]

 

 

 

 

ENG101

First-Year Composition (3) AND

 

ENG101

ENG102

First-Year Composition (3) OR

 

ENG102

ENG107

First-Year Composition for ESL (3) AND

 

ENG107

ENG108

First-Year Composition for ESL (3)

6  

ENG108

 

 

 

 

EDU291

Children's Literature (3) OR

 

EED334/RDG334

 

ENH291

Children's Literature (3)

 

(See ATP Notes #3)

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAT156

 

 

 

 

Theory of Elementary Math (3)

3

MTE180 (See ATP Notes #4)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Consult with an MCCCD ATP certified advisor to select courses to meet the following requirements and to complete the minimum 60 credits but no more than a total of 64 credits. To meet the different area requirements, select courses from the current CEG.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MCCCD/ASU MAIN
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR

 
1999-2000 Catalog Year
MCCCD Major Code: 9101

 

  Student Name                  
 

  Student ID Number      
 

  MCCCD ATP Advisor/Phone No./College
 

 

Prefix/No

Title          

Transfer
 Credits

ASU Equivalency

 

Literacy

 

3

Literacy [L1]

Numeracy

 

3

Numeracy [N1]

 

 

 

 

Numeracy OR

 

Numeracy [N2]

Numeracy

 

3

Numeracy [N3]

Social & Behavioral Sciences

3

Social & Behavioral Sciences [SB]

 

 

 

 

Humanities & Fine Arts

6

Hum & Fine Arts [HU]

Awareness

 

3

Historical [H]Awareness

 

 

 

 

Fine Arts

 

0-9

Courses transferring as Art,
Music, Dance, or Theatre.

Academic Specialization

0-9

(See ATP Notes #5)

 

 

 

 

POS110

American National Government (3) AND

0-3

POS110 [SB] (See ATP Notes #6)

POS221

Arizona Constitution (1) OR

0-1

NO ASU equiv. but satisfies
requirement. (See ATP Notes #6 & #7)

POS221

Arizona Constitution (1) AND

0-1

NO ASU equiv. but satisfies
requirement. (See ATP Notes #6 & #7)

POS222

U.S. Constitution (2) OR

0-2

NO ASU equiv. but satisfies
requirement. See ATP Notes #6

POS220

U.S. & AZ Constitution (3)

0-3  

No ASU equiv. but satisfies
requirement. (See ATP Notes #6)

 

 

ATP NOTES:

 

 

 

1.  

Both GLG101 & GLG103 must be taken to secure [S1/S2] credit.

 

 

 

2.

GLG110/GLG111 satisfy only [S2] requirements. Both must be taken to secure [S2] credit.

 

 

 

3.

EDU291 or ENH291 satisfy [HU] requirements.

 

 

 

4.

MAT150 or MAT151 or the MAT151 sequence [MAT151AA and MAT151AB and MAT151AC and MAT151AD] is a prerequisite for ASU's MTE180.

 

 

 

 

MCCCD/ASU MAIN
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR

 
1999-2000 Catalog Year
MCCCD Major Code: 9101

 

 

5.

Academic specialization: An academic specialization requires 18 hours in one subject of which nine must be upper division. Math, science, and foreign language are the exception and do not require upper-division credit.

 

     

 

 

Select one of the following:

 

 

Anthropology

 

 

Economics

 

 

English (ENG & ENH prefixes for MCCCD except First-Year Composition.)

 

 

Fine Arts (Choose from courses with prefixes in Art, Dance, Music, and Theatre.).#

 

 

Foreign Language (18 hours in one language. Most 100- and 200-level courses from MCCCD are transferrable to ASU.)

 

 

Geography

 

 

History

 

 

Home Economics (Family Studies(Child Development)

 

 

Humanities (Call an ASU Main advisor at 965-3877 for appropriate course selection.)#

 

 

Mathematics (MAT prefix for MCCCD)

 

 

Psychology (PSY prefix for MCCCD)

 

 

Science (Life and/or Physical)

 

 

Social Studies (Choose from courses with prefixes in Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, and Political Science.)#

 

 

Sociology (SOC prefix for MCCCD)

 

 

 

 

 

# For Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Studies, nine (9) semester hours are required in one area, with three areas represented.

 

 

 

6.

Students must meet both U.S. and Arizona constitution requirements for graduation and certification. These requirements may be met by taking the appropriate POS courses listed above or achieving passing scores on appropriate constitution tests. No credit is earned with the constitution tests.

 

 

 

7.

POS221 transfers to ASU Main in lieu of POS311 for one credit only.

 

 

 

 

MCCCD/ASU MAIN
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR

 
1999-2000 Catalog Year
MCCCD Major Code: 9101

 

 

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION PTPP ELIGIBILITY FOR APPLICATION SUBMISSION CRITERIA

 

 

 

Applicants are eligible for admission consideration in the PTPP (Professional Teacher Preparation Program) if they meet the following criteria:

 

 

 

 

1.

Admission to ASU as a classified student. For students planning to begin the PTPP in the Spring semester, University admission materials should be submitted in May. For students planning to begin the PTPP in the Fall semester, application materials must be submitted to University admissions by October.

 

 

 

 

2.

A cumulative grade point average of 2.50 or higher. Transfer grade point averages are taken into consideration.

 

 

 

 

3.

Completion of at least 56 semester hours by the time the student plans on beginning the PTPP.

 

 

 

 

4.

Submission of scores on the American College Test (ACT) or the Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST). An ACT score of 21 or higher is required, or PPST scores of 172 in math, 173 in reading, and 174 in writing are required. Students who do not meet regular admission standards can still be considered for provisional admission (if they fall between 18 and 20 on the ACT or 170 and 173 on the PPST). Students who fall under this classification need to fulfill specific academic requirements with the purpose of meeting the regular admission standards in the PTPP; in order to demonstrate requisite qualifications for successful teaching and to meet the State's certification requirements.

 

 

 

 

5.

Completion of ENG101, ENG102, Numeracy [N1] requirement, and Literacy and Critical Inquiry [L1] or Natural Science [S1] requirement with a grade of "C" or better. These courses must be completed at the time the student submits application materials.** Experience within the population you plan to teach, over a consecutive 10 week period, for at least three hours a week, is recommended.

 

 

 

 

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