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Nov 22, 2024
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NWCCD 2008-09 Catalog [This is an Archived Catalog.]
Secondary Education AS
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High School teachers have a very important responsibility to not only pass on the knowledge of the academic subject they teach, but to help their students develop the positive attitude and life skills needed to pursue a rewarding career or college degree after graduating.
With the number of new laws at the state and federal level governing high school teachers, it is important that education students receive the best possible education at the college level to prepare them for their future career.
The education programs at Sheridan College and Gillette College are designed to provide the initial foundation for preparing qualified teachers and related personnel for American schools. One objective of the program is to enable students to assess interest, aptitude and capabilities for a career in education. The second year supports the College’s commitment to provide a transfer program enabling students to complete Baccalaureate degrees at four-year colleges and universities.
Programs of study need to be planned with regard to the specific requirements of the institution to which the students are planning to transfer.
Students have the option of an A.A. degree, which includes a language component (eight credit hours required); or an A.S. degree, which does not require a language. In addition to suggested program requirements, students will have to meet the general education requirements of the A.A. or A.S. degrees.
For more information about NWCCD:
Sheridan College
Enrollment Services
307-674-6446 ext 2002
800-913-9139 ext 2002
admissions@sheridan.edu
Gillette College
Admissions Office
307-686-0254 ext 1401
800-913-9139 ext 1401
admissions@sheridan.edu
Suggested Course of Study for A.S. Degree
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Fall Semester - Total Credit Hours: 13
Spring Semester - Total Credit Hours: 18
Fall Semester - Total Credit Hours: 16
Spring Semester - Total Credit Hours: 18
Total Degree Credit Hours: 65
Notes
Sequencing may differ by campus. Students are encouraged to visit with an advisor to develop their educational plan. |
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