EDUC 304 - Orientation for BAS in Teaching 1 Credits This course will provide an overview of the field of education and the Bachelor of Applied Science in Teaching offered at Highline College. It includes a variety of topics related to current events in education as well as the various baccalaureate education programs offered at Highline College and their requirements.
Pre-requisite(s) ENGL&101 with a 2.0 min Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - EDUC Fees
Quarters Typically Offered Fall Evening, Online Winter Evening, Online Spring Evening, Online
Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve students who are entering the Bachelor of Applied Science in Teaching program.
Active Date 20201105T14:50:40
Grading System Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Contact Hours: Lecture 11 Total Contact Hours 11 Degree Distributions: Course Outline
- Advising
- Criminal History Clearance (OSPI)
- Placement Expectations
- Assessment requirements (WEST-E; WEST-B; edTPA)
- Introduction/Review of Conceptual framework
- Structure of Education in WA (OSPI, PESB, etc.)
- Introduction to Standards/Competencies for Certification and Endorsements
- Graduation requirements
- Portfolio
- Degree requirement
Student Learning Outcomes Identify current trends in education.
Recognize and articulate the importance of the Highline College Education department conceptual framework, as well as the various certification and degree requirements.
Formulate a plan of study that will assist in meeting their certification and degree goals.
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