Education and Youth Studies, BAE

Prerequisites 

Two introductory courses (6 credit hours) are required of all undergraduate majors in the Department of Education. These courses provide students with the opportunity to explore a variety of educational roles, careers, and concepts. All courses must be passed with grades of C- or higher to advance into the major.  A GPA of 2.7 or higher is required.  The student last 30sh must be taken at Roosevelt.

EDUC 101BECOMING A SJ EDUCATOR3
EDUC 201LANGUAGE & CULTURE IN EDUCATION3
Total Credit Hours6

Requirements

Students must complete a total of 13 courses (39 credits) in the education program. These courses provide a foundation for a career in youth development and leadership. Four Core courses (12 credits) are required for the Education and Youth studies major and an additional 9 courses (27 credits) are required from the Department of Education at Roosevelt, which may include DLED, EDUC, ECHD, ELED, READ, SEED, or SPED. A minimum of 5 courses (15 credits) at the 300 level are required. 

Students must complete a total of 39 credit hours of education coursework in the education program. These courses provide a foundation for a career in youth development and leadership. Four Core courses (12 credits) are required for the Education and Youth studies major and an additional 27 credit hours of coursework is required from the Department of Education at Roosevelt. Eligible course prefixes include DLED, EDUC, ECHD, ELED, READ, SEED, and SPED. A minimum of 15 credit hours (typically five courses) at the 300 level are required. Major electives must be selected in consultation with an academic advisor.

All courses in the major must be passed with grades of C- or higher to earn the degree. 

Core courses
EDUC 202CHILD & ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT, LEARNING AND MOTIVATION3
SPED 219EXCEPT CHILDREN & YOUTH3
ELED 300CURRICULUM, INSTRUCTION, AND ASSESSMENT3
ELED 301FOUNDATIONS & COMMUNITY3
Total Credit Hours12

Optional ElectiveS

READ 320METHODS OF TEACHING READING IN K-8 EDUCATION3
READ 339YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE3
READ 363TEACHING LANGUAGE AND LITERACY IN THE CONTENT AREAS3
EDUC 321INTERGR, HLTH, ARTS & PE CURR3
DLED 358LINGUISTICS FOR ESL TEACHERS3
DLED 373ASSESS OF BILINGUAL STUDENTS3
DLED 374METH/MATERIALS TEACH BILINGUAL3
DLED 375MTHDS & MTRLS TEACHING ESL3

General Education Course Requirements

CORE Requirements (General Education)
Communication Skills
ENG 101COMPOSITION I: CRITICAL READING & WRITING3
ENG 102COMPOSITION II: INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC RESEARCH3
EDUC 101BECOMING A SJ EDUCATOR3
Ideas Across Disciplines
EDUC 201LANGUAGE & CULTURE IN EDUCATION3
Humanities and Fine and Performing Arts
9 credits from the following subject areas: African-American Studies, Art History, English (excluding ENG 101 and ENG 102), History, Languages, Music, Philosophy, Theatre, Communication and Women's and Gender Studies9
Mathematics
MATH 110QUANTITATIVE LITERACY3
RU Related - Mission Courses
FYS 101FIRST YEAR SUCCESS COURSE1
or TRS 101 TRANSFER SUCCESS 101
Experiential Learning
6 credits from coursework categorized as Experiential Learning6
Natural Science
One biological science and one physical science required (one must include a one credit lab).7-8
Social Science
9 credits from the following subject areas: African-American Studies, Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Economics, History, Journalism, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology and Women's and Gender Studies9
Total Credit Hours47-48

Your degree map is a general guide suggesting courses to complete each term on the academic pathway to your degree. It is based on the most current scheduling information from your academic program. Your program’s degree map is reviewed annually and updated as schedules change (although you retain the same course requirements as long as you are continuously enrolled in your degree program).

Always work closely with your academic advisor to understand curriculum requirements and scheduling, as each student’s academic plan can look slightly different.

Year 1
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ENG 1013ENG 1023
EDUC 1013EDUC 20143
MATH 1103HIST 106 or 107 (Humanities Course #1)13
FYS 101 or TRS 1011PHSC 101 or 1033
Social Science Course #13Social Science Course #23
General Elective/Optional Minor3 
 16 15
Year 2
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
BIOL 111 or 11254SPED 21933
EDUC 2023Humanities Course #33
Social Science Course #33General Elective/Optional Minor3
Humanities Course #23General Elective/Optional Minor3
General Elective/Optional Minor3General Elective/Optional Minor3
 16 15
Year 3
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ELED 3003EDYS Major Elective63
ELED 3013EDYS Major Elective63
EDYS Major Elective63EDYS Major Elective63
EDYS Major Elective63General Elective/Optional Minor3
General Elective/Optional Minor3General Elective/Optional Minor3
 15 15
Year 4
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
EDYS Major Elective63EDYS Major Elective63
EDYS Major Elective63EDYS Major Elective63
General Elective/Optional Minor3General Elective/Optional Minor3
General Elective/Optional Minor3General Elective/Optional Minor3
General Elective/Optional Minor3General Elective/Optional Minor3
 15 15
Total Credit Hours 122
1

9 semester hours of humanities required.

2

9 semester hours of social sciences required

4

Ideas course.

5

 One Natural Science course must have a lab.

6

General electives can be outside of the major. Consult with advisor for information.