2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Education, A.S.

The Associate of Science degree in Education is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution outside of the state of Maryland to obtain a baccalaureate degree and earn state teacher certification in elementary education OR who plan to obtain a baccalaureate degree and earn state teacher certification in secondary education at any four-year institution. Students are required to submit a professional portfolio prior to graduation that meets the standards of the Education faculty.

Program Pathway

First Year Fall

ENG-101English Composition

3 credits

MAT-160Precalculus I

3 credits

PSY-101General Psychology

3 credits

Gen Ed-
Arts/Humanities

3 credits

-
 

EDU-101Introduction to Education

3 credits

-
Or

EDU-103Foundations of Early Childhood Education

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Note: ENG-101E, ENG-101EP, and ENG-101P are approved substitutions for ENG-101.

First Year Spring

Gen Ed-
English

3 credits

Gen Ed-
Behavioral/Social Science

3 credits

Gen Ed-
Diversity

3 credits

Elective-
Choose in consultation with advisor

3 credits

Elective-
Choose in consultation with advisor

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Second Year Fall

Gen Ed-
Biological/Physical Science

4 credits

Gen Ed-
Arts/Humanities Gen Ed

3 credits

-
 

EDU-211Introduction to Special Education

3 credits

-
Or

PSY-203Educational Psychology

3 credits

-
 

MAT-107Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics I

3 credits

-
Or

MAT-108Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics II

3 credits

-
Or

MAT-116Statistical Reasoning

3 credits

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Elective-
Choose in consultation with an advisor

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:16

Gen Ed (Biological/Physical Science): Of your two Science requirements, one must have a lab.

Note: MAT-116P is an approved substitution for MAT-116.

Second Year Spring

Gen Ed-
Biological/Physical Science

3-4 credits

EDU-240Education Capstone Field Experience

3 credits

Elective-
Choose in consultation with an advisor

3 credits

Elective-
Choose in consultation with an advisor

3 credits

Elective-
Choose in consultation with an advisor

2 credits

Total Credit Hours:14

Gen Ed (Biological/Physical Science): Of your two Science requirements, one must have a lab.

General Education Requirements (31-32 Credits)

Arts/Humanities

  • Select two courses from the approved General Education course list in the Arts/Humanities category (6 Credits)

Behavioral/Social Sciences

PSY-101General Psychology

3 credits

Biological/Physical Science

  • Select two courses from the approved General Education course list in the Biological/Physical Science category-one must be a laboratory course (7-8 Credits)

Diversity

  • Select one course from the approved General Education course list in the Diversity category (3 Credits)

English

*A minimum grade of "C" or better is required for ENG-101, ENG-101E, ENG-101EP, and ENG-101P

  • Select another course from the approved General Education course list in the English category (3 Credits)
ENG-101English Composition

3 credits

*(ENG-101E, ENG-101EP, and ENG-101P are approved substitutions for ENG-101)

Mathematics

MAT-160Precalculus I

3 credits

Program Requirements (12 Credits)

Requirements List

EDU-101Introduction to Education

3 credits

-
Or

EDU-103Foundations of Early Childhood Education

3 credits

-
 

EDU-211Introduction to Special Education

3 credits

-
Or

PSY-203Educational Psychology

3 credits

-
 

EDU-240Education Capstone Field Experience

3 credits

-
 

MAT-107Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics I

3 credits

-
Or

MAT-108Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics II

3 credits

-
Or

MAT-116Statistical Reasoning

3 credits

Note: MAT-116P is an approved substitution for MAT-116.

Free Electives (16-17 Credits)

Courses should be selected in consultation with a transfer advisor and the transfer institution.

Degree Requirement (60 Credits)

Note:

Students who have been convicted of child abuse, sexual abuse of a minor, or crimes of violence are precluded from employment in the field of teaching. Please discuss concerns with your advisor.