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Liberal Arts & Sciences:
Mathematics and Science -
Adolescence Education 7-12

Associate in Arts Degree Program

Hegis Code: 5649 Admissions: 1-800-724-0833
ext. 5018 or 5022

NYSED Code: 27221, 27222, 27223,27224, 27225, 27226,

27227, 27228

admissions@sunyulster.edu

Program Description
Students who complete this program earn an Associate in Arts degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences: Mathematics and Science Adolescence Education 7-12, with a concentration in Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Geology, Geology or Mathematics. This program should be followed by students who plan to transfer to a four-year college to study adolescence education. The program is a jointly registered program with SUNY New Paltz. A student who completes the program while maintaining a 2.75 grade-point average is guaranteed continuation in the adolescence education program at SUNY New Paltz. Students planning to transfer to a college other than SUNY New Paltz will receive individual advisement to facilitate their transfer.

Employment Potential
Graduates of the program who go on to earn a baccalaureate degree from SUNY New Paltz or another four-year institution and a New York State teaching certificate will be qualified to teach at the secondary school level.

Requirements for Program Entry

  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Satisfactory placement in Entering Student Assessment

Developmental Assistance Available
For students who do not meet basic reading and math requirements, or who have other learning issues, extra assistance is readily available through SUNY Ulster's Learning Center, Times Square math lab, the Writing Center, the Peer and Friend Tutor Program, and English as a Second Language (ESL) tutors.

For More Information
Marilyn McHugh
Coordinator, Early Childhood, Childhood, and Adolescence Education Programs
Office: Vanderlyn Hall, VAN 220
Phone: 800:724-0833, ext 5130 or
            845:687-5130
E-mail: mchughm@sunyulster.edu

Effective Fall of 2008, all students in the Adolescence Education Program must be fingerprinted before they register for their field placement course, which is taken in the third semester: EDU 206: Applied Adolescent Development for Education majors.  SUNY Ulster will set up a time for students to be fingerprinted on campus.  The results will be valid for SUNY Ulster, SUNY New Paltz, and for New York State teacher licensing.

Note: All Liberal Arts and Sciences: Mathematics and Science concentrations continue with the fifth through eighth semester sequence at SUNY New Paltz. The New Paltz curriculum follows the SUNY Ulster concentrations curricula below, and can be viewed by clicking here.

Biology Concentration
Curriculum
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First Semester - SUNY Ulster
Course Number Description Credits
BIO 105 General Biology I 4
CHE 103 General Chemistry I 4

COM 103 or

COM 105

Oral Communication or

Presentational Speaking

3
ENG 101 College English I 3
MAT 107 Calculus I 4
Semester Credits 18
Second Semester - SUNY Ulster
BIO 106 General Biology II 4
CHE 104 General Chemistry II 4
ENG 102 College English II 3

HIS 101 or

HIS 102

Western Civilization I or

Western Civilization II

3
LIB 111 Information Literacy 1
PSY 101 General Psychology 3
Semester Credits 18
Third Semester - SUNY Ulster

BIO 201 or

BIO 207

Microbiology or

General Ecology

4
EDU 203 Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education 3
EDU 206 Applied Adolescent Development for Education Majors 1

HIS 103 or

HIS 104

American History I or

American History II

3
PSY 206 Psychology of Adolescence 3
Elective Foreign Language Elective 3
Semester Credits 17
Fourth Semester - SUNY Ulster
BIO 206 Genetics 4
EDU 202 Introduction to Secondary Education and Teaching 3
Elective Arts Elective 3
Elective Foreign Language Elective 3
Elective Other World Civilizations Elective 3
Semester Credits 16
Total Credits - SUNY Ulster 69

NOTE: Through advisement, students will also fulfill General Education Requirements.

Minimum grades for New Paltz: C in PSY 206, EDU 203, and foreign languages; B in ENG 101 and ENG 102.
Chemistry Concentration
Curriculum
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First Semester - SUNY Ulster
Course Number Description Credits
CHE 103 General Chemistry I 4
ENG 101 College English I 3
ESC 104 Physical Geology 4
MAT 107 Calculus I 4
Elective Foreign Language Elective 3
Semester Credits 18
Second Semester - SUNY Ulster
CHE 104 General Chemistry II 4
ENG 102 College English II 3

HIS 101 or

HIS 102

Western Civilization I or

Western Civilization II

3
LIB 111 Information Literacy 1
PSY 101 General Psychology 3
Elective Foreign Language Elective 3
Semester Credits 17
Third Semester - SUNY Ulster
CHE 201 Organic Chemistry I 4
EDU 203 Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education 3
EDU 206 Applied Adolescent Development for Education Majors 1

HIS 103 or

HIS 104

American History I or

American History II

3
PSY 206 Psychology of Adolescence 3
Elective Arts Elective 3
Semester Credits 17
Fourth Semester - SUNY Ulster
CHE 202 Organic Chemistry II 4

COM 103 or

COM 105

Oral Communication or

Presentational Speaking

3
EDU 202 Introduction to Secondary Education and Teaching 3
Elective Mathematics Elective (by advisement) 3
Elective Other World Civilizations Elective 3
Semester Credits 16
Total Credits - SUNY Ulster 68

NOTE: Through advisement, students will also fulfill General Education Requirements.

Minimum grades for New Paltz: C in PSY 206, EDU 203, and foreign languages; B in ENG 101 and ENG 102.
Environmental Geology Concentration
Curriculum
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To print a copy of the Program Planning Sheet, click here
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First Semester - SUNY Ulster
Course Number Description Credits
CHE 103 General Chemistry I 4

COM 103 or

COM 105

Oral Communication or

Presentational Speaking

3
ENG 101 College English I 3
MAT 107 Calculus I 4
Elective Foreign Language Elective 3
Semester Credits 17
Second Semester - SUNY Ulster
CHE 104 General Chemistry II 4
ENG 102 College English II 3
ESC 104 Physical Geology 4
LIB 111 Information Literacy 1
PSY 101 General Psychology 3
Elective Foreign Language Elective 3
Semester Credits 18
Third Semester - SUNY Ulster
EDU 203 Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education 3
EDU 206 Applied Adolescent Development for Education Majors 1
ESC 105 Earth History 4

HIS 103 or

HIS 104

American History I or

American History II

3
PSY 206 Psychology of Adolescence 3
Elective Arts Elective 3
Semester Credits 17
Fourth Semester - SUNY Ulster
EDU 202 Introduction to Secondary Education and Teaching 3
ESC 109 Weather and Climate 3
ESC 140 Earth's Environment 4

HIS 101 or

HIS 102

Western Civilization I or

Western Civilization II

3
Elective Other World Civilizations Elective 3
Semester Credits 16
Total Credits - SUNY Ulster 68

NOTE: Through advisement, students will also fulfill General Education Requirements.

Minimum grades for New Paltz: C in PSY 206, EDU 203, and foreign languages; B in ENG 101 and ENG 102.
Geology Concentration
Curriculum
Click on the Course Number for the course description.

To print a copy of the Program Planning Sheet, click here.
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First Semester - SUNY Ulster
Course Number Description Credits
CHE 103 General Chemistry I 4
ENG 101 College English I 3
ESC 104 Physical Geology 4
MAT 107 Calculus I 4
Elective Foreign Language Elective 3
Semester Credits 18
Second Semester - SUNY Ulster
CHE 104 General Chemistry II 4
ENG 102 College English II 3
ESC 105 Earth History 4
LIB 111 Information Literacy 1
PSY 101 General Psychology 3
Elective Foreign Language Elective 3
Semester Credits 18
Third Semester - SUNY Ulster

COM 103 or

COM 105

Oral Communication or

Presentational Speaking

3
EDU 203 Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education 3
EDU 206 Applied Adolescent Development for Education Majors 1
ESC 109 Weather and Climate 3

HIS 103 or

HIS 104

American History I or American History II 3
PSY 206 Psychology of Adolescence 3
Semester Credits 16
Fourth Semester - SUNY Ulster
EDU 202 Introduction to Secondary Education and Teaching 3
AST 102 Solar System Astronomy 3

HIS 101 or

HIS 102

Western Civilization I or

Western Civilization II

3
Elective Arts Elective 3
Elective Other World Civilization Elective 3
Semester Credits 15
Total Credits - SUNY Ulster 67

NOTE: Through advisement, students will also fulfill General Education Requirements.

Minimum grades for New Paltz: C in PSY 206, EDU 203, and foreign languages; B in ENG 101 and ENG 102.
Mathematics Concentration
Curriculum
Click on the Course Number for the course description.

To print a copy of the Program Planning Sheet, click here.
(If you need Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here to download a free copy.)

First Semester - SUNY Ulster
Course Number Description Credits

COM 103 or

COM 105

Oral Communication or

Presentational Speaking

3
ENG 101 College English I 3
MAT 107 Calculus I 4

HIS 101  or

HIS 102

Western Civilization I or

Western Civilization II

3
Elective Foreign Language Elective 3
Semester Credits 16
Second Semester - SUNY Ulster
ENG 102 College English II 3
LIB 111 Information Literacy 1
MAT 108 Calculus II 4
PHY 109 General Physics I 4
PSY 10! General Psychology 3
Elective Foreign Language Elective 3
Semester Credits 18
Third Semester - SUNY Ulster
EDU 203 Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education 3
EDU 206 Applied Adolescent Development for Education Majors 1

HIS 103 or

HIS 104

American History I or

American History II

3
PHY 110 General Physics II 4
PSY 206 Psychology of Adolescence 3
Elective Mathematics Elective 3
Semester Credits 17
Fourth Semester - SUNY Ulster
EDU 202 Introduction to Secondary Education and Teaching 3
Elective Arts Elective 3
Elective Major Elective (CSC or MAT)   3
Elective Mathematics Elective 3
Elective Other World Civilizations Elective 3
Semester Credits 15
Total Credits - SUNY Ulster 66

NOTE: Through advisement, students will also fulfill General Education Requirements.

Minimum grades for New Paltz: C in PSY 206, EDU 203, and foreign languages; B- in MAT 107 and MAT 108; B in ENG 101 and ENG 102.
SUNY New Paltz Curriculum
Fifth Semester - SUNY New Paltz
Course Number Description Credits
EDS383 Introduction to Literacy for Diverse Learners 3
SPE385 Differentiating Instruction in The Secondary School 3
Electives Liberal Arts Major Courses 10-11
Semester Credits 16-17
Sixth Semester - SUNY New Paltz
  Field Work # 1 1
SED453 Introduction to Curriculum and Assessment 3
Electives Liberal Arts Major Courses 10
Semester Credits 14
Seventh Semester - SUNY New Paltz
  Field Work # 2 1
SED356 Computers in the Classroom 3
  Methods Course 3
Electives Liberal Arts Major Courses 6
Semester Credits 13
Eighth Semester - SUNY New Paltz
SED404 Student Teaching Secondary, 7-9 6
SED405 Student Teaching Secondary, 10-12 6
SED406 Student Teaching Seminar 1
  Field Work # 3 1
Semester Credits 14
Total SUNY New Paltz Credits 57-58
Total Degree Credits 125-133

NOTE: After completing any of these concentrations at SUNY New Paltz, students must successfully pass the Liberal Arts and Sciences Test (LAST) and the Assessment of Teaching Skills/Written (ATS/W) of the New York State Certification Examination in order to be eligible for provisional certification. Additional testing, which includes the Content Specialty Test (CST) and the Assessment of Teaching Skills/Performance (ATS/P), is required for permanent certification.

 

 

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