Childhood Education 1-6/Early Childhood Birth-2 - Psychology—B.S.

New York State Registered Program Code: 23868

HEGIS Code: 802.00 {Elementary Education, General}

Molloy Program of Study Code: CPBBS

Requirements

General Education Requirements (32 Credits)

Acceptable courses listed under General Education Requirements.

Art History (3 Credits)

Music History (3 Credits)

English Composition (3 Credits) ENG 1100*

Languages (3 Credits)

History (3 Credits)

Political Science (3 Credits) 

Philosophy (3 Credits)

Theology/Religious Studies (3 Credits)

Ethics (3 Credits)

Physical Education (1 Credit)

Core Course (4 Credits)

*ENG 1200 required for grades lower than a “B” in ENG 1100.

NOTE: The General Education requirement is 44, and has been adjusted to 32, because the following Major and Related requirements will also satisfy the General Education and Childhood/Early Childhood General Education requirements: MAT 1150A; PSY 2050. The following Childhood/Early Childhood Related requirements will also satisfy the General Education requirement: ENG 2620, one Math and two Science.

Major Requirements (31 Credits)

PSY 1110General Psychology

3

PSY 2130Research Methods I: Behavioral Sciences

3

PSY 2450Psychological Assessment

3

PSY 3010Bio-Psychology

3

PSY 3110Research Methods II: Experimental Designs

3

PSY 3260Abnormal Psychology

3

PSY 3340Exceptional Child

3

PSY 4001Colloquium I

1

PSY 4001: For one credit

Take either PSY 2040 or PSY 2050 (3 Credits)

PSY 2040Developmental Psychology

3

PSY 2050Child Development I: Prenatal Through Middle Childhood

3

PSY 2040: Preferred

Complete one Application course from the following (3 Credits)

PSY 3020Behavior Modification

3

PSY 3250History and Systems of Psychology

3

PSY 3570Clinical Counseling: Psycho-therapeutic Techniques

3

PSY 3620Organizational Psychology

3

PSY 3020: Preferred

Complete one Foundation course from the following (3 Credits)

PSY 3240Social Psychology Seminar

3

PSY 3530Personality

3

PSY 3560Sensation and Perception

3

PSY 3650Cognitive Psychology

3

PSY 3650: Preferred

Related Requirements (3 Credits)

MAT 1150AElementary Statistics

3

Education - Childhood/Early Childhood Major Requirements (40 total Credits)

Sophomore or Junior Year (16 Credits)

EDU 3000Eportfolio

0

EDU 3290Strategies for All Learners in the Diverse Classroom

3

EDU 3300Field Experience in a School Setting

0

EDU 3360Curriculum and Methodology in Early Childhood Education, Birth-Grade 2

3

EDU 3520Teaching Diverse Learners

3

EDU 3600Foundations of Education for Regular and Special Education Teachers

3

EDU 3610Law and Professionalism in Inclusive Settings

1

EDU 3650Critical Examination of Issues in Education

3

EDU 3300: pre- or co-requisite to first EDU course

Fall of Senior Year (15 Credits)

EDU 3380Literacy in the Content Areas for Childhood Teachers

6

EDU 3410Mathematics in the Diverse Classroom Birth-Grade 2/Childhood 1-6

3

EDU 3460Science in the Diverse Classroom Birth-Grade 2/Childhood 1-6/Adolescent 7-12

3

EDU 3510Social Studies in the Diverse Classroom Birth-Grade 2/Childhood 1-6 (Formerly EDU 351)

3

EDU 3550Field Experience in a School Setting-Childhood/EC Program

0

Spring of Senior Year (9 Credits)

EDU 4810Childhood 1-6/Early Childhood Birth-2 Student Teaching

8

EDU 4900Student Teaching Seminar-All Certification Programs

1

Education Childhood/Early Childhood Related Requirements (12 Credits)

The Childhood/Early Childhood Related requirements also satisfy the General Education Literature, Math and Science requirements. The second Math requirement is met by MAT 1150A.

ENG 2620Children's Literature

3

One Math course

3

Two Science courses

6

 

Electives (2 Credits)

Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) for a B.S. degree is met. FST 1000 counts as towards Electives Requirement.

(Adjust Electives needed for having a Minor(s), Remedials, ESL, Honors Programs, PED/FST waivers as needed, under consultation with advisor.)

Total Credit Hours: 120

Substitutions are allowed only with the chairperson's approval.

N.B.: All Psychology coursework for the major and minor, together with the related requirements, must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.