Adult Bachelor's Degree Programs in NC | Wingate
Bachelor of Science
Same curriculum, same degree, online convenience.
This online program is the same degree program as the traditional seated degree program, often taught by the same faculty, with the same degree requirements, with the same diploma.
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Elementary Education, K-6
General Studies
Earn your Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education (K-6) and be career-ready and in demand from the moment you graduate. All students in this program begin as
Educational Studies Major
; from there a student must apply and meet the following requirements:
Thayer School of Education Requirements
45 credit hours transferred from a community college
Passed at least one course in education at Wingate University
Have a minimum grade of “C-” or above in ENG 110
Elementary Education applicants must have a minimum grade of “C-”or above in MATH 118 or 119
NC Department of Public Instruction (DPI) Requirements:
Successfully meet the minimum score requirements of the PRAXIS Core (cumulative score of 468)
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Core Curriculum
Professional Core Classes
Specialty Studies
ENG 110: University Writing & Research (3)
MATH 118: Math for Elementary Education I (3)
MATH 119: Math for Elementary Education II (3)
SCI 201: Integrated Science I and Lab (3)
SCI 201: Integrated Science II and Lab (4)
Choose one:
HIST 110: United States History I (3)
HIST 111: United States History II (3)
HIST 312: Women in American History (3)
PSCI 201: American Government (3)
ED 300: Education: The Profession (1)*
ED 301: Foundations of Education (3)*
ED 303: Education Psycholoy (3)*
ED 304: Exploring Diversity in Education (1)*
ED 305 Intro Differentiated Learning (3)*
ED 306 Curriculum and Instruction +FE (field experience) (3)
*Courses starred are introductory courses with virtual field experience
ED 308: Reading Foundations K-8 + FE (3)
ED 322: Content Literacy Elementary/Middle Grade + FE (3)
ED 327: Literature for Children & Young Adults + FE(3)
ED 353: Developing Scientific Inquiry Elem. Grade + FE (3)
ED 358: Teaching Problem Solving/Quantitative Reasoning + FE (3)
ED 361: Promoting Healthy Lifestyles Elem. Grades + FE (2)
ED 362: Integrating Fine Arts Elem. Curriculum + FE (3)
ED 392: Teaching Citizenship/Global Issues K-6 + FE (3)
ED 410: Teaching Writing & Communication + FE (K-8) (3)
ED 411: Reading Assessment & Intervention + FE (3)
**All specialty studies field experiences are in person
COMM 101: Public Speaking (3)
GEOG 201: Into to Cultural/Human Geography (3)
PSYC 308: Child Psychology (3)
Electives: Nine credits needed
Exit Exam - Ed 497 (0)
Do you have multiple interests or prior credits that you’d like to apply in a different direction? Then, the General Studies major might be right for you!
Organizations in the 21st century are looking for innovative problem-solvers who can analyze challenges from multiple perspectives. Whether you plan to pursue potential career advancement or an advanced degree, a General Studies major provides you the flexibility to combine areas of study to create a program that fits your individualized educational objectives and professional goals.
Students earning the Bachelor of Science in General Studies
select two minors (areas of interest) from the following to complete the 36-credit hour major:
Criminal Justice
18-Hour Minor
Course
Must complete all (18 hours)
Hours
Intro. to Criminal Justice
Juvenile Justice
Criminal Law
Corrections
Criminology
Research Methods in Criminal Justice
Reading Studies
18-Hour Minor
Course
Must complete all (18 hours)
Hours
Foundations of Reading K-8
Content Literacy Elementary/Middle Grades
Teaching Writing and Communication
Reading Assessment & Intervention
Orton Gillingham
Linguistics
Management Concentration
18-Credit Hours
Course
Must complete all (18 hours)
Hours
Principles of Management
Managerial Communication
Human Resource Management
Small Business MGMT / Entrepreneurship
Organization Theory & Behavior
Organizational Communication
Public Health
18-Hour Minor with Adjustments
Course
Must Complete all (9 hours)
Hours
Intro. to Public & Community Health
Biological Foundations of Public Health
Fundamentals of Environmental & Societal Health
Course
Choose three (9 hours)
Hours
Fundamentals of Healthcare Management & Policy
Health Communication
Fundamentals of Public Health Leadership
Social Epidemiology
Human Services
18-Hour Minor
Course
Must Complete all (9 hours)
Hours
Intro. to Human Services
Intro. to Counseling
Social Inequalities
Course
Choose three (9 hours)
Hours
Child Psychology
Adolescent Psychology
Adulthood & Aging
Psychopathologies
Deviant Behavior
Race in Society
Educational Studies
18-Hour Minor
Course
Must Complete all (9 hours)
Hours
Educational Psychology
Intro. to Differentiated Learning
Curriculum & Instruction
Course
Choose one (3 hours)
Hours
English Methods for Secondary Teachers
Literature for Children & Young Adults
Middle Grades & Secondary Science Methods
Middle Grades & Secondary Math Methods
Teaching Citizenship & Global Issues K-6
Teaching Citizenship & Global Issues 6-9
Teaching Writing & Communication
Questions?
Dr. Charlesa Hann
c.hann@wingate.edu
General Inquiries
WUonline-grp@wingate.edu
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