BSE-BSED - BS in Elementary Education
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Lower Division (Associate Degree) Courses
Unless otherwise specified, select courses from each category, see A.A Degree General Education Requirements section of catalog for course listings.
A minimum grade of “C” or higher is required for general education credit.
Complete at least one course from each of the following sections as listed in General Education page of this catalog.
Core Humanities (designated with a ♦) - 3 Credit Hours
Additional General Education - 1-4 Credit Hours
General Education or Core Mathematics (designated with a ♦) - 3-4 Credit Hours
General Education or Core Physical Sciences (designated with a ♦) - 3-4 Credit Hours
General Education or Core Biological Sciences (designated with a ♦) - 3-4 Credit Hours
One of the following Social Sciences courses is required to meet the Civic Literacy Competency requirement:
Per Florida Statutes § 1007.25 (2021) and Rule 6A-10.02413 F.A.C., all students initially entering the B.S. program in Fall 2021 or later must complete both: 1. A state-approved civic literacy course (e.g., AMH2010, AMH2020, POS2041, AMS2010) with a minimum grade of “C”. 2. A passing score on an approved civic literacy assessment (e.g., Florida Civic Literacy Exam, CLEP American Government, AP U.S. Government, AP U.S. History).
NWFSC General Education Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of general education coursework, the student will:
Successfully apply critical thinking skills to a topic or problem.
Create an effective response using communication skills that are appropriate for the situation.
Critically assess credible and relevant information sources.
Responsibly use information.
Discuss various events, theories, and/or viewpoints.
Interpret data using quantitative analysis, logical reasoning, and/or theoretical reasoning.
Complete the following course:
course - Introduction to The Teaching Profession (ECE) - 3 Credit Hours
Foreign Language
A minimum of 6 credit hours must be earned in one foreign language at the college level, or successful completion of two sequential credits in high school foreign language, or an appropriate score on an approved CLEP examination.