ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING2012 - 2013
TEACHER EDUCATION
Secondary Education - Chemistry

Award: Associate of Arts in Teaching
No. of credits required: 
63
For more information: Contact Advising, Career, and Transfer Services, 443-412-2301.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The A.A.T. degree program prepares students for transfer into a four-year college or university education program. High school preparation should include four units of English, three units of math of which two should be algebra, and three units of science. Students should plan to take Praxis I, the first part of the national teacher exam, near completion of 45 credit hours, which includes core English and math competencies. Information can be obtained from the Test and Assessment Center or the Educational Studies Division.

Students must have a qualifying score on Praxis I to earn the degree. Students may meet the testing requirement by submitting individual scores at or above the current state qualifying score on Praxis I: Reading, Writing, and Mathematics or a composite score that is above the current state qualifying score on Praxis I, SAT, GRE, or ACT. A composite score is the combined total of state qualifying scores on the three Praxis I assessments or a current qualifying score on the SAT, GRE, or ACT.

The student will meet the essential technical standards that include physical abilities and behavioral and professional characteristics necessary for the student to successfully complete the Teacher Education Program.

PROGRAM GOALS
Upon completion of the Teacher Education AAT Degree Programs, students will be able to
  1. Demonstrate professional teaching behavior including effective communication.
  2. Discuss the development of education/curriculum and select instructional techniques appropriate for a variety of students.
  3. Identify influences on development and compare theories of learning.
  4. Make decisions in accordance with legal and ethical standards.

TRANSFER INFORMATION
Past graduates of this program have transferred to four-year state colleges and universities in Maryland and to private and public colleges nationwide. To facilitate transfer, students should consult with an academic advisor early in their studies at HCC and before selecting elective courses.

EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION
According to the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly 1.1 million secondary school public teachers will be needed by 2018.


Note: The following codes identify courses which satisfy the General Education Degree Requirements:
          Behavioral/Social Science+
          English Composition
          Arts/Humanities+
          Interdisciplinary and Emerging Issues
          Biological/Physical Laboratory Science
          Mathematics
          Biological/Physical Science
+ For AS, AA, and AAT degrees, Behavioral/Social Science and Arts/Humanities electives must be selected from two different disciplines.
 

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Recommended Course Sequence

First Semester Credits
CHEM 111General Chemistry I 4
EDUC 101Introduction to Education 3
ENG 101English Composition 3
MATH 203Calculus I 4
PSY 101General Psychology 3
 Semester Total17
   
Second Semester Credits
CHEM 112General Chemistry II A 4
CMST 101Speech Fundamentals 3
MATH 204Calculus II 4
PHYS 203General Physics: Mechanics and Particle Dynamics  ***3
PSY 207Educational Psychology 3
 Semester Total17
   
Third Semester   Credits
CHEM 207Organic Chemistry I 4
EDUC 217Introduction to Special Education ***3
PHYS 204General Physics: Vibrations, Waves, Heat, Electricity and Magnetism 4
Arts/Humanities Elective * 3
Physical Education/Fitness Elective1
 Semester Total15
   
Fourth Semester Credits
CHEM 208Organic Chemistry II 4
PSY 216Adolescent Psychology 3
SOC 101Introduction to Sociology 3
Arts/Humanities Elective * 3
Physical Education Elective1
 Semester Total14
   

* Two courses in two different subjects as defined by the course alpha prefix, e.g., ENG, PHIL, etc., are required.
** The Introduction to Special Education course required by Harford Community College is a necessary requirement of the College's A.A.T. degree, but is not sufficient to meet all special education or inclusion course requirements for four-year teacher education programs. Students may be required to take additional special education or inclusion courses as a part of the requirements for a baccalaureate degree and teacher education certification at four-year institutions.
*** Two semesters of calculus-based physics (PHYS 203/204) will transfer to all institutions offering chemistry and secondary teaching certification, or two semesters of algebra-based physics (PHYS 101/102) will transfer to Towson, Hood, Columbia Union, Goucher, or Frostburg Universities.