ADT in Elementary Teacher Education

The Associate in Arts in Elementary Teacher Education for Transfer degree (AA-T) offers students a breadth of study across disciplines. In this major students learn to think critically, communicate clearly and prepare for transfer into a liberal studies program at a four-year university. The liberal studies is the most common “approved major” for teacher preparation and best prepares students to take the CBEST and CSET exams.

A.A.-Transfer Degree Level Student Learning Outcomes

Students completing the Elementary Teacher Education A.A.-Transfer Degree will:

  1. Demonstrate the acquisition of intellectual and practical skills including critical thinking, inquiry, and analysis.
  2. Demonstrate knowledge of integrated studies found in the disciplines in the College of Arts and Sciences.
  3. Increased awareness of personal and social responsibility needed for working with diverse peoples by fostering an ethic of social engagement and citizenship.
  4. Demonstrate skills needed for teamwork, creativity, problem-solving, collaborative decision-making, and an appreciation of learning.

Students receiving this transfer degree must meet the following requirements:

  1. Completion of 60 semester units or 90 quarter units that are eligible for transfer to the California State University, including both of the following:
    1. The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) or the California State University General Education - Breadth Requirements.
    2. A minimum of 18 semester units or 27 quarter units in a major or area of emphasis, as determined by the community college district.
  2. Obtainment of a minimum grade point average of 2.0.

ADTs also require that students must earn a "C" (or "P") or better in all courses required for the major or area of emphasis. 

Required courses:
CHLD 100Introduction to Education and Teaching Grades K-123
BIOL 105General Biology4
or BIOL 105H General Biology - Honors
or BIOL 109
ENGL 101Reading and Composition4
or ENGL 101H Reading and Composition - Honors
ENGL 102Introduction to Literature3
ESCI 1064
or ESCI 120 Physical Geology
GEOG 102Cultural Geography3
HIST 103History of World Civilization up to 1500 C.E.3
or HIST 103H History of World Civilization up to 1500 C.E./Honors
HIST 107History of the United States before 18773
or HIST 107H History of the United States before 1877 - Honors
MATH 168Mathematics for Elementary Teachers l4
POLI 103American Government and Politics3
or POLI 103H American Government and Politics - Honors
PSY 206Child Growth and Development3
SPCH 101Public Address3
or SPCH 101H Public Address - Honors
Required physical science courses:
Beginning General Chemistry5
Physics in Everyday Life4
Select one (1) of the following courses:
Composition and Critical Thinking3
Composition and Critical Thinking - Honors3
Argumentative Writing and Critical Thinking3
Select one (1) of the following courses:
Music Appreciation3
Introduction to Theatre Arts3
Select any course(s) not selected above or one (1) of the following courses:
Chinese II5
Introduction to U.S. American Literature I3
Introduction to U. S. American Literature II: 1865-The Present3
Introduction to World Literature: Ancient - Early Modern3
Introduction to World Literature: 1600's through Twentieth Century3
Children's Literature3
German II5
German III5
German IV5
History of World Civilization since 15003
Humanities - Prehistory through the Medieval Period3
Humanities - Prehistory through the Medieval Period - Honors3
Humanities from the Renaissance through the 19th Century3
Japanese II5
Elementary School Physical Education3
Music Fundamentals3
Great Religions of the World3
Introduction to Philosophy3
Introduction to Philosophy - Honors3
Philosophy - Ethics3
Spanish II5
Spanish III5
Spanish IV5
Intermediate Spanish for Spanish Speakers I5
Intermediate Spanish for Spanish Speakers II5
Total Units58-60

2-Year Curriculum Map Example
This map represents one possible pathway through the program and is only for reference.

*It is highly recommended that you make an appointment to create a customized education plan that fits your needs.

Note: Substitute ENGL 101E (5 units) may be needed based on placement.

Plan of Study Grid
Fall Term 1Units
CHLD 100 Introduction to Education and Teaching Grades K-12 3
MATH 168 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers l 5
PSY 206 Child Growth and Development 3
ENGL 101
Reading and Composition
or Reading and Composition - Honors
4
 Units15
Winter Term 1
POLI 103
American Government and Politics
or American Government and Politics - Honors
3
 Units3
Spring Term 1
BIOL 105
General Biology
or General Biology - Honors
4
HIST 103
History of World Civilization up to 1500 C.E.
or History of World Civilization up to 1500 C.E./Honors
3
ENGL 103
Composition and Critical Thinking
or Composition and Critical Thinking - Honors
or Argumentative Writing and Critical Thinking
or Argumentative Writing and Critical Thinking - Honors
3
SPCH 101
Public Address
or Public Address - Honors
3
 Units13
Summer Term 1
ESCI 120 Physical Geology 4
 Units4
Fall Term 2
CHEM 110 Beginning General Chemistry 5
ENGL 102 Introduction to Literature 3
HIST 107
History of the United States before 1877
or History of the United States before 1877 - Honors
3
MUSE 109
Music Appreciation
or Introduction to Theatre Arts
or Introduction to Theatre Arts - Honors
3
 Units14
Winter Term 2
ETHN 101
Introduction to Ethnic Studies
or Introduction to Chicano/Latino Studies
3
 Units3
Spring Term 2
KIN 167 Women in Sport 3
GEOG 102 Cultural Geography 3
PHYS 110
Physics in Everyday Life
or Physics in Everyday Life - Honors
4
ENGL 293
Children's Literature
or Children's Literature - Honors
3
 Units13
 Total Units65

Career Opportunities

There are a variety of careers you can do with this major.

 

To explore more about this major, schedule an appointment with a career counselor.