LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Adolescent Education 7-12 with SUNY
New Paltz
Chemistry (EDX)
These jointly-registered programs in adolescent education are designed to facilitate the transfer of students preparing to become certified teachers in grades 7-12 from Dutchess Community College to The College at New Paltz. The curricula for the two years at Dutchess Community is shown on this website for each program. Students admitted to the jointly-registered programs at Dutchess are simultaneously admitted to the College at New Paltz.
Upon completion of the A.S. degree, students may transfer to The College at New Paltz and begin study toward the baccalaureate degree. If they achieve a grade point average of 2.75 in their first semester at New Paltz, they will be admitted to Curriculum I (the professional core) of the adolescent education program. The two years at DCC described below are designed to meet the general education requirements of the College at New Paltz, to complete approximately one half of the academic major at New Paltz required for teacher certification, and to begin to prepare students for the New York State Teacher Certification Examination.
NOTE: This jointly-registered program is designed for students who plan to transfer to The College at New Paltz in adolescent education with the academic majors listed. Students may also prepare to transfer with other majors to New Paltz or to other education programs through the Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Sciences A.A. degree program, or the Early Childhood A.S. degree program. Students planning to transfer to an education program at a school other than The College at New Paltz might wish to discuss their plans with a Transfer Counselor in the Counseling and Career Services office, SSB 301 or at (845) 431-8040 . This program will be modified to comply with changes to the requirements for teacher certification in New York State.
The Associate in Science (A.S.) degree is awarded upon completion of the
requirements for this program.
FIRST SEMESTER
| Course No. | Descriptive Title | Cr.Hrs. |
|---|---|---|
| ENG 101 | Composition I (l) | 3 |
| PSY 111 | Psychological Principles | 3 |
| Foreign Language (b) | 3 | |
| MAT 221 | Analytic Geometry Calculus I | 4 |
| CHE 121 | General Chem I | 4 |
| LAT 100 | Education Introductory Seminar | 1 |
|
Total |
18 |
SECOND SEMESTER
| Course No. | Descriptive Title | Cr.Hrs. |
|---|---|---|
| ENG 102 | Composition II (l) | 3 |
| BHS 103 | Social Problems in Today's World | 3 |
| Other World Civilizations (f) | 3 | |
|
Foreign Language (b) or MAT 222 |
3-4 | |
| CHE 122 | General Chemistry II | 4 |
|
Total |
16-17 |
THIRD SEMESTER
| Course No. | Descriptive Title | Cr.Hrs. |
|---|---|---|
| BHS 207 | Education in America | 3 |
| PSY 204 | Adolescent Psychology | 3 |
| HIS 104, HIS 108 or HIS 121 (e) | 3 | |
| CHE 231 | Organic Chemistry I | 4 |
| PHY 151 | Engineering Physics I | 4 |
|
Total |
17 |
FOURTH SEMESTER
| Course No. | Descriptive Title | Cr.Hrs. |
|---|---|---|
| Western Civilization (g) | 3 | |
| THE 120 | Performing Skills for the Classroom | 3 |
| WFE 101 | Lifetime Fitness and Wellness | 3 |
| CHE 232 | Organic Chemistry II | 4 |
| PHY 152 | Engineering Physics II | 4 |
|
Total |
17 |
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 68
Notes: Liberal Arts & Sciences Adolescent Education 7-12
with SUNY New Paltz
a. Students planning an academic major in science at New
Paltz should start their sequence in biology or earth science. Other students
may take applicable four-credit (laboratory science) courses in astronomy,
biology, chemistry, geology, physical sciences or physics. See General
Education, Appendix B, page 99 of the college catalog.
b. All students are
required to satisfy the foreign language requirement, prior to transfer. If the
student has no previous foreign language study, or wishes to begin a language
not previously studied, two semesters are required. For individuals with
previous foreign language study who wish to continue with that language, it may
be possible to satisfy the requirement with one semester of foreign language
study. Foreign language instructors should be consulted for assistance in
selecting the appropriate course. Students planning an academic major in a
foreign language at New Paltz must choose French or Spanish.
c. MAT 109 or
higher required.
d. The baccalaureate degree in adolescent education requires
a minimum of 30 credit hours in an academic major. Students should plan their
individual programs in order to have a minimum of 12 or, if possible, 15 credits
toward the major at New Paltz when they complete the associate degree. It is
essential that students consult their advisor when selecting elective courses
for the academic major.
e. Students planning an academic major in history at
New Paltz should choose HIS 121 or HIS 104.
f. Other World Civilization
courses: ART 103, BHS 204, BHS 208, 210, 214; DAN 108, ENG 213, 264, 267; GEO
102, GOV 219, 220, 223; HIS 107, 108, 206, 207; PHI 203.
g. Western
Civilization courses: ART 102, HIS 101, 102; MUS 201, 202; PHI 201, ENG
212
h. Elective courses: any applicable courses. See the College
catalog.
i. Most students will need to select as their free elective a course
which will count toward their academic major at New Paltz. See page 98 of the
College catalog for a full discussion of the free elective requirement.
j.
Students may also take CIS 113 or CPS 141 and CPS 142 or CPS 231. Consult an
advisor for more information.
k. Additional applicable courses are: MAT 221,
MAT 222, GLG 121, PHY 121, PHY 122, CHE 231, and CHE 232. Students may also
enroll in one of the following: MAT 118 or CPS 141 and CPS 142.
l. SUNY New
Paltz requires a grade of B or better in both ENG 101 and ENG 102.