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Elementary Teacher Education, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T)

Banner Code: 1_AAT_ETE

Control Number: 32202

Financial Aid Eligible


The Associates of Arts degree for Transfer (AA-T) in Elementary Teacher Education is designed for prospective California State University(CSU) transfer students who are preparing for careers as Elementary School Teachers. Completion of the Elementary Teacher Education degree will provide a streamlined pathway for transfer to a CSU campus with a Liberal Studies or similar major. Completion of a Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Studies prepares students to apply to approved teacher education programs leading to a credential to teach in elementary, self-contained classrooms. The Liberal Studies major and aligned AA-T Elementary Teacher
Education curriculum provides depth and breadth of subject matter content typically taught in Kindergarten through sixth grade classroom settings in California. Students who plan to enter a California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) approved program leading to a preliminary Multiple Subject Credential are required to demonstrate subject matter competency.

The requirements for completion of a Multiple Subject Teaching Credential include verification of subject matter competence. Pursuant to Education Code Section 44259 (b)(5), the Commission provides candidates two alternative paths for fulfilling this requirement: (1) completion of a Commission-approved program of subject matter preparation at a California college or university and (2) passage of a subject matter examination. Additional statutes relate to the subject matter that can be included in an approved program and on the examination. Relevant Education Code sections are included below.

Education Code Section 44314 (a) states that “an approved program shall consist of a minimum of 84 semester units, or equivalent quarter units, including, but not limited to, language studies, literature, mathematics, science social science, history, humanities, the arts, physical education and human development.

Education Code Section 44282 (b). A general subject matter examination authorizing teaching multiple subjects shall include an examination of the candidate’s knowledge of the following areas: language studies, literature, mathematics, science, social studies, history the arts, physical education, and human development.

The OCC Elementary Teacher Education degree will provide a significant foundation in the topics assessed on the California Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET,) Multiple Subjects exam. Successful completion of the AA-T in Elementary Teacher Education satisfies lower- division preparation for a degree in Liberal Studies or other similar majors.

Program Outcome

Completion of degree will provide a streamlined pathway for transfer to a CSU campus with a Liberal Studies or similar major eventually leading to a credential to teach in elementary classrooms.

Associate Degree for Transfer Requirements

The following is required for all AA-T or AS-T degrees:

  1. Minimum of 60 CSU-transferable semester units.
  2. Minimum GPA of at least 2.0 in all CSU transferable coursework. While a minimum of 2.0 is required for admission, some majors require a higher GPA. Consult with a counselor for more information.
  3. Completion of a minimum of 18-semester units in the major as detailed in the Degree and Certificate section of this catalog. All courses in the major must be completed with a grade of C (or “P”) or better.
  4. Certified completion of the California State University General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU General Education Breadth — Option 2) OR the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC — Option 3).
  5. A minimum of 12 units in residence within the Coast Colleges (Orange Coast College, Golden West College and/or Coastline College).
Course Title Units
Required Courses
Core Courses
BIOL A100Principles of Biology4
or BIOL A100H Principles of Biology Honors
CMST A110Public Speaking3
CDE A175The Teaching Profession3
CDE A180Child, Growth and Development3
ENGL A100Freshman Composition3
or ESL A100 ESL College Composition
ENGL A101/A101HCritical Reasoning: Fiction4
GEOG A100/A100HWorld Regional Geography3
GEOL A105
A105L
General Geology
and General Geology Laboratory
4
or GEOL A105H
GEOL A105M
General Geology Honors
and General Geology Laboratory Honors
or GEOL A106 Earth Science for Teachers
HIST A161/A161HWorld History 13
HIST A170/A170HHistory of the United States to 18763
MATH A104Mathematics for Elementary Teachers3
NS A112Survey of Chemistry and Physics4
PSCI A180/A180HAmerican Government3
List A
Select one of the following:3
Critical Reasoning: Nonfiction
Critical Reasoning & Writing
List B
Select one of the following:3
ART A100/A100HSurvey of Western Art from Prehistory Through Gothic3
ART A103Survey of Asian Art3
ART A107Introduction To Art3
ART A115Art of Africa, Oceania, and Indigenous North America3
DANC A200Appreciation Of Dance3
MUS A100History and Appreciation of Western Classical Music3
THEA A100Introduction to Theatre3
THEA A101Introduction to History and Literature of the Theatre3
THEA A105Drama and Acting3
CSU or IGETC for CSU37-39
Transferable electives as needed to satisfy unit requirement Varies
Total Degree Units 60

These sequences at Orange Coast College are general course curriculum maps for students to finish all major and general education requirements for two-year completion of degrees, and/or fulfillment of transfer requirements. The course sequence may include course prerequisites and other placement requirements. Students are advised to meet with an Orange Coast College Counselor to review course selections and sequences to ensure that completion of this program will meet a student's transfer and career goals.

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
Semester 1Units
CDE A180 Child, Growth and Development 1 3
ENGL A100 Freshman Composition 2 3
MATH A104 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers 3 3
CMST A110 Public Speaking 4 3
 Units12
Semester 2
CDE A175 The Teaching Profession 3
GEOG A100
World Regional Geography 5
or World Regional Geography Honors
3
BIOL A100
Principles of Biology 6
or Principles of Biology Honors
4
ENGL A101
Critical Reasoning: Fiction
or Critical Reasoning: Fiction Honors
4
 
HIST A170
History of the United States to 1876 7
or History of the United States to 1876 Honors
3
 Units17
Year 2
Semester 1
NS A112 Survey of Chemistry and Physics 8 4
PSCI A180
American Government 9
or American Government Honors
3
ADT List A Course - CHOOSE ONE 10 3
ADT List B Course - CHOOSE ONE 11 3
ELECTIVE (CSU Transferrable) 12 3
 Units16
Semester 2
GEOL A105
A105L
General Geology
or General Geology Honors and General Geology Laboratory Honors
or Earth Science for Teachers
4
HIST A161
World History 1 13
or World History 1 Honors
3
CSU GE Area F - CHOOSE ONE 3
ELECTIVE (CSU Transferable) 12 6
 Units16
 Total Units61

List A: (select one of the following) ENGL A102, ENGL A102H, PHIL A150

List B: (select one of the following) ART A100/A100H, ART A103, ART A107, ART A115, DANC A200, MUS A100, THEA A100, THEA A101, THEA A105

1

CSU GE Area D or E and ADT

2

CSU GE Area A2 and ADT

3

CSU GE Area B and ADT

4

CSU GE Area A1 and ADT

5

CSU GE Area D and ADT

6

CSU GE Area B2, B3, and ADT

7

CSU GE Area C2, CSU Graduation Requirement and ADT

8

CSU GE Area B1 and ADT

9

Graduation Requirement and ADT

10

CSU GE Area A3

11

CSU GE Area C1 and ADT List

12

Varies to reach MINIMUM 60 Transferable Units.

13

CSU GE Area C2

These sequences at Orange Coast College are general course curriculum maps for students to finish all major and general education requirements for two-year completion of degrees, and/or fulfillment of transfer requirements. The course sequence may include course prerequisites and other placement requirements. Students are advised to meet with an Orange Coast College Counselor to review course selections and sequences to ensure that completion of this program will meet a student's transfer and career goals.

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
Semester 1Units
CDE A180 Child, Growth and Development 1 3
ENGL A100
Freshman Composition 2
or ESL College Composition
3
CMST A110 Public Speaking 3 3
HIST A161
World History 1 4
or World History 1 Honors
3
IGETC GE Area 2 - CHOOSE ONE 3-4
 Units15-16
Semester 2
CDE A175 The Teaching Profession 3
GEOG A100
World Regional Geography 1, 5
or World Regional Geography Honors
3
BIOL A100
Principles of Biology 6
or Principles of Biology Honors
4
ENGL A101
Critical Reasoning: Fiction (or ENGL A104 or ENGL A104H) 7
or Critical Reasoning: Fiction Honors
4
HIST A170
History of the United States to 1876 8
or History of the United States to 1876 Honors
3
 Units17
Year 2
Semester 1
NS A112 Survey of Chemistry and Physics 4
PSCI A180
American Government 4
or American Government Honors
3
ADT List A Course - CHOOSE ONE 3
ADT List B Course - CHOOSE ONE 9 3
ELECTIVES (UC Transferable) 3
 Units16
Semester 2
GEOL A105
A105L
General Geology
or General Geology Honors and General Geology Laboratory Honors
or Earth Science for Teachers
4
or GEOL A106  
MATH A104 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers 3
ELECTIVES (UC Transferable) 3
LOTE: Foreign Language or ELECTIVES (UC Transferable) 10 3-5
 Units13-15
 Total Units61-64
1

ADT Core and IGETC GE Area 4

2

ADT Core and IGETC GE Area 1A

3

ADT Core and IGETC GE Area 1C

4

ADT Core and IGETC GE Area 3B

5

Can be taken during Intersession

6

ADT Core and IGETC GE Area 5B and 5C

7

IGETC GE Area 1B

8

IGETC GE Area 3B, CSU Graduation requirement

9

IGETC GE Area 3A

10

Requirement for UC Only. If met LOTE through HS, then elective units to meet minimum 60 transferable units.

List A (select one of the following - 3 units): ENGL A102, ENGL A102H, PHIL A150

List B (select one of the following - 3 units): ART A100, ART A100H, ART A103, ART A107, ART A115, DANC A200, MUS A100, THEA A100, THEA A101, THEA A105