Degree: Associate of Science in Teaching
Major: Teaching
Area of Emphasis: Secondary Education (Social Studies)
For more information, contact the Social Science and Education division at 615-230-3231 or ssed@volstate.edu.
This pathway focuses study on coursework necessary to keep students on par with other students entering their junior year majoring in Secondary Education-Social Studies at a four-year institution. Students in this pathway typically get their Bachelor of Science degree and teach Social Studies at the secondary level in public or private schools. A bachelor’s degree or higher is required for teaching licensure by the state..
Transfer Options
Tennessee Transfer Pathways (TTPs) are advising tools designed to help community college students plan for transferring to a Tennessee public university or select regionally accredited, non-profit Tennessee private colleges and universities to complete their baccalaureate degree. The TTPs also constitute an agreement between community colleges and four-year colleges/universities confirming that community college courses meet major preparation requirements. For transfer to other four-year institutions, contact an advisor at the senior institution. Note: Due to the transferability to a four-year institution, there are to be no course substitutions where a specific course is required in the TTP curriculum guide.
Additional AST Degree Requirements:
- Attainment of a 2.75 cumulative grade point average(GPA).
- Minimum ACT cumulative score of 21 (or SAT 1080) or higher or successful completion of approved standardized examination (Praxis Core) for admission to university’s College of Education.
- Satisfactory ratings on an index of suitability for the teaching profession (three disposition forms).
- Students transferring to a public university in Tennessee may need to meet additional requirements to gain admittance to the university.
All students graduating with a degree from VSCC are required to take the E-Proficiency Profile (EPP) to meet graduation requirements. More information can be found at https://www.volstate.edu/graduation/exit-exams.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, the graduate will have developed the skills, knowledge and abilities to accomplish the following:
1. Explain how historical, political, social, economic factors, diverse cultures, special education and integrating technology currently affect American education.
2. Create his/her own philosophy of teaching including current issues, trends, legal liabilities/responsibilities and reform in public education.
3. Develop a lesson plan including the alignment of curriculum standards, educational outcomes, and adaptations for disabilities, predominant theorists, and assessment.
4. Compare and contrast a variety of K-12 classroom settings by observing and conferring to pursue a career in education.
5. Identify characteristics of exceptional children, multi-disciplinary teaming, special education laws and legislation, accommodations, and modifications to address classroom needs.
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