Secondary Education - Spanish A.A.T. (Transfer)

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Program Manager: Julie Horton
Email: juhorton@frederick.edu
Phone: 301.846.2461

Program Description

Designed for students planning to transfer to a Spanish teacher preparation program at a four-year college or university in the state of Maryland. Students planning to transfer out of the state should consult with Career and Academic Planning Services as well as an academic advisor at their transfer school of choice.

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Identify, apply and discuss major concepts, principles, and theories related to human development by completing one or more papers and projects based on observation of children and adolescents.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of curriculum approaches and effective methods of teaching and learning through creating and presenting lesson plans applicable to course topics.
  • Compose and collect artifacts (i.e. papers, projects) for current and future portfolios and participate in activities (i.e. case study experiences, interviews) to demonstrate how students differ in their development and approaches to learning.
  • Demonstrate characteristics of future teachers by behaving professionally at events and experiences both on and off campus, utilizing college-level skills in course assignments, etc.

Program Requirements 

English
ENGL 101English Composition3
Mathematics
Mathematics Elective (Gen Ed course list)3
Social & Behavioral Sciences
PSYC 101General Psychology3
EDUC 110Schools and Society3
Arts & Humanities
Arts Elective (Gen Ed course list)3
Communication Elective (Gen Ed course list)3
SPAN 101Introductory Spanish I3
SPAN 102Introductory Spanish II3
SPAN 201Intermediate Spanish I (satisfies cultural competence requirement)3
SPAN 202Intermediate Spanish II (satisfies cultural competence requirement)3
Select two consecutive courses in another language: FREN, GERM, ITAL, or LATN6
Biological & Physical Sciences
Biological & Physical Sciences Elective (Gen Ed course list) (Lab course)4
Biological & Physical Sciences Elective (Gen Ed course list)3
Interdisciplinary & Emerging Issues
Wellness Elective (Gen Ed course list)3
Computer Literacy Elective (Gen Ed course list)3
Other Requirements
EDUC 220Educational Psychology3
EDUC 230Foundations of Special Education (satisfies cultural competence requirement)3
PSYC 204Psychology of Adolescence3
Elective – Recommended course(s) below:3
Spanish Conversation I
Total Credits61

A.A.T. Requirements

To earn the A.A.T., students must achieve either a) a 3.0 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale OR b) a 2.75 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale and qualifying scores on the basic skills assessments for teacher licensure as established by the State Superintendent of Schools and as approved by the State Board of Education (students must provide the Registrar's Office with qualifying scores on one of the state approved basic skills tests for future teachers) AND students must earn a "C" or better in all courses used to satisfy the A.A.T. requirements.

Students are strongly encouraged to consult with an academic advisor at their transfer institution as early as possible and should be aware that some colleges and universities may require higher GPAs and/or additional tests. Forty-five (45) hours of observation in a school based setting is required as part of the education degree coursework. 

Transfer Note

For more information on careers and transfer, contact the Career and Academic Planning Services office at 301.846.2471 or visit Transfer Services.

Guided Pathway to Success (GPS)

Suggested schedules map your path to degree completion.

Students should meet with an advisor each semester to carefully select and sequence courses based on their specific academic goals and interests. Visit Jefferson Hall or call 301.846.2471 for advising.

Plan of Study Grid
Recommended First SemesterCredits
ENGL 101 English Composition 1 3
EDUC 110 Schools and Society (Milestone) 3
Mathematics Elective (Gen Ed course list) 1 3-4
SPAN 101 Introductory Spanish I (Milestone) 3
Computer Literacy Elective (Gen Ed course list) 3
 Credits15-16
Recommended Second Semester
SPAN 102 Introductory Spanish II (Milestone) 3
PSYC 101 General Psychology (Milestone) 3
Biological & Physical Sciences Elective (Gen Ed course list) w/lab 4
EDUC 230 Foundations of Special Education 3
Communication Elective (Gen Ed course list) 3
Ensure that MSDE Testing Requirements are met: Praxis Core for Educators, ACT, SAT or GRE 2  
 Credits16
Recommended Third Semester
SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I (Milestone) 3
World Language other than Spanish (first of two of the same language) (Milestone) 3
EDUC 220 Educational Psychology 3
Arts Elective (Gen Ed course list) 3
Elective – Recommended course(s) below: 3
Spanish Conversation I  
 Credits15
Recommended Fourth Semester
SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II 3
World Language other than Spanish (same language as the first) 3
PSYC 204 Psychology of Adolescence 3
Biological & Physical Sciences Elective (Gen Ed course list) 3
Wellness Elective (Gen Ed course list) 3
 Credits15
 Total Credits61-62
1

Take this course within the first 24 credits.

2

The A.A.T. degree is designed to meet state requirements for the first two years of teacher education. To earn the A.A.T., students must achieve either a) a 3.0 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale OR b) a 2.75 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale and qualifying scores on the basic skills assessments for teacher licensure as established by the State Superintendent of Schools and as approved by the State Board of Education (students must provide the Registrar's Office with qualifying scores on one of the state approved basic skills tests for future teachers) AND students must earn a "C" or better in all courses used to satisfy the A.A.T. requirements.

Students are strongly encouraged to consult with an academic advisor at their transfer institution as early as possible and should be aware that some colleges and universities may require higher GPAs and/or additional tests. Forty-five (45) hours of observation in a school based setting is required as part of the education degree coursework. 

Part-time Students

Part-time students should complete courses in the order listed on the pathway. Please contact program manager for questions about part-time status.

Students who take fewer than 15 credits each semester or who require developmental English or Math coursework will need additional semesters to complete their degrees. Summer term and January session classes may help students to make faster progress.

Pathway Legend

Milestone - courses with the Milestone notation should be taken within the recommend credit range to stay on track for program completion.

Fall, Spring, Summer - courses with a Fall, Spring, or Summer notation indicate the course is offered in the specified semester only.