Contact Information
Sybil Priebe, associate professor/program coordinator
sybil.priebe@ndscs.edu
701-671-2346
Haverty Hall 215
Delivery Methods
Face-to-Face: Wahpeton
Face-to-Face: Fargo
Online: Some Classes
Combination
Students entering the Education transfer curriculum plan at NDSCS are exposed to a wide range of courses and disciplines. Upon completion of the requirements, students are awarded the Associate in Arts degree. Students then transfer to other colleges or universities to take their education courses and to student teach.
Secondary school teaching requires a wide variety of skills and aptitudes, including a talent for working with children; organizational, administrative and recordkeeping abilities; research and communication skills; the power to influence, motivate and train others; patience; and creativity. Preparing students for the future workforce is the major stimulus generating the changes in education. To be prepared, students must be able to interact with others, adapt to new technology, and to think logically through problems. Teachers provide the tools and environment for their students to develop these skills.
This plan meets the Liberal Arts Program Purposes listed in the NDSCS Catalog.
Admission Requirements
The applicants must be high school graduates or equivalent. Applicants may be required to complete a basic skills evaluation during the admission process.
Award
Upon successful completion of the required courses, students will be awarded an Associate in Arts degree in Liberal Arts.
Required Courses
Suggested Courses
Math Education Majors
HPER Education Majors
Please refer to the Health, Physical Education and Recreation transfer curriculum plan section.
Music Education Majors
Please refer to the Music transfer curriculum plan section.
Science Education Majors
Elementary Education Majors
Please refer to the Elementary Education transfer curriculum plan section.
Social Science Education Majors
Social Science Electives
*EDUC 250 is a collaborative online course introducing the student to working in education. It includes observation of a working teacher and is offered by Mayville State University or other NDUS institutions. It can be taken as a recommended free elective.
This curriculum meets the North Dakota University System general education requirements as indicated in the NDSCS Catalog under the heading: NDUS General Education Transfer Agreement.