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Bachelor of Science
Candidates are expected to complete all requirements associated with the Bachelor of Science in Education Studies with a concentration in Elementary Education K-6. This degree does not lead to licensure. Candidates must register for and complete EDU 102 E-folio and EDU 203 Instructional Technology as initial courses in the program. These courses are pre-requisites for all other education courses. In EDU 203, candidates will learn more about the importance and usefulness of E-folio and will also learn to use a variety of technology applications designed to enhance teaching and learning. The grade of C- is the minimum grade accepted for all College of Education and Liberal Arts core courses (ECE, EDU, RDG, and EPY).
Parallel Curriculum
The curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Education Studies, Elementary Education K-6 is the same as for the Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, K-6, EXCEPT that no clinical courses are included. See notes below.
Computer Applications
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First Year Experience Seminar
Fundamentals of Economics
Mathematics for Teachers I
Mathematics for Teachers II
Mathematics for Teachers III
Introduction to Critical Thinking
Biology I (with Lab)
Earth Science (with Lab)
Physical Science (with Lab)
English Composition I
English Composition II
Advanced Composition
Social Studies for Elementary Teachers
American History
American Politics
Select 2 courses from:
Art Appreciation 1
Basic Design
Drawing and Painting
Painting
Introduction to the Theater
Acting
Fundamentals of Drawing
Music Appreciation
Practical Spanish I
Basic Photography
Psychology of the Exceptional Child
Child Development
E-Folio
Instructional Technology
Creating Environments for Learning
Health and Physical Education
Applied Behavior Analysis and Classroom Culture
Assistive Technology
Leadership and Collaboration
Instructional Strategies in Elementary Education
Learner Development and Numeracy
Development and Implementation of IEPs
Learning Differences and Assessment of Exceptional Children
Learner Development and Early Literacy
Diagnosis and Correction of Learning Differences in Reading
Integrated Methods to Teaching Elementary Language Arts/Reading
Integrated Methods to Teaching Elementary Social Studies
Integrated Methods to Teaching Elementary Science
Integrated Methods to Teaching Elementary Math
EDU 203, EDU 310, EDU 311 EDU 315, EDU 390, EDU 391, EDU 392, EDU 402, EDU 403, EDU 404, EDU 405, EDU 451, EDU 452, EPY 402, RDG 308.
This information applies to new students who enter this degree program during the 2026-2027 Academic Year. All enrolled students should log in to MyWilmU Degree Works to view their personalized course and program completion requirements. You may also refer to the academic catalog for the general curriculum for this program from previous academic years.
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