NWCCD 2008-09 Catalog 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
NWCCD 2008-09 Catalog [This is an Archived Catalog.]

ParaEducation AAS


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According to the U.S. Department of Labor, ParaEducation is one of the fastest growing professions in the U.S.

The primary duty of a ParaEducator is to assist and support teachers. An ordinary day in the classroom for a ParaEducator usually consists of implementing instructional activities planned by the teacher, observing the students and giving the teacher feedback on their progress, tutoring students, and helping the teacher administer tests. After the students have gone for the day, ParaEducators work with the teacher to plan the events for the following day or week.

For those interested in a career in this growing field, the ParaEducator program at Sheridan College is a perfect place to get your educational training. NWCCD: Sheridan College and Gillette College’s ParaEducator program is an in-depth, comprehensive program designed to provide students the technical skills they will need to begin a career as a ParaEducator. The program is also designed to provide further training to working ParaEducators who need to gain additional training to stay current with state standards.

For more information about NWCCD:
Sheridan College & Gillette College, contact:


Sheridan College

Enrollment Services
307-674-6446 ext 2002
800-913-9139 ext 2002
admissions@sheridan.edu

Gillette College of NWCCD

Admissions Office
307-686-0254 ext 1401
800-913-9139 ext 1401
admissions@sheridan.edu

Suggested Course of Study for A.A.S. Degree

Freshman Year


Sophomore Year


Fall Semester - Total Credit Hours: 16


Spring Semester - Total Credit Hours: 16


Total Degree Credit Hours: 64


Program Electives


Suggested Program Electives:

Any courses with the following prefixes:

  • EDCI
  • EDEX
  • EDFD

Also any of the following courses:

  • HLTK*1630 - CPR
  • CMAP*1680 - Microcomputer Applications
  • PSYC*2380 - Social Psychology
  • SOC*1000 - Sociological Principles
  • SOC*1100 - Social Problems
  • ASL*1500 - American Sign Language I

Notes


Sequencing may differ by campus. Students are encouraged to visit with an advisor to develop their educational plan.

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