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Associate of Arts, Oregon Transfer (AAOT) - Elementary Education


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Two-Year Associate of Arts, Oregon Transfer Degree

The Education Major Transfer Map (ED MTM) in Elementary Education meets a critical student and workforce need in the state of Oregon. Because it offers a streamlined path from community colleges, it offers positive potential to attract a diverse population of students and promote greater access into the profession for under-represented and rural students. The ED MTM is intended to reduce confusion about transfer requirements and encourage efficient transfer to universities. The specific Elementary Education MTM (attached) has strong support from the Oregon’s Teachers Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC). TSPC notes that a community college pathway into teaching will likely increase the number of diverse students entering teacher education, and will thus serve to diversify the future teaching workforce in Oregon. In this way, the ED MTM in Elementary Education aligns with the “grow your own” approach to cultivating a teacher workforce.

All courses in the Elementary Education MTM are important to student success. General education courses were carefully selected that cover academic content presented in the state licensing tests for elementary education (ORELA subtests 1 and 2). Courses in the education content area are essential in informing students about key concepts in the education field, and play an integral role in supporting student motivation and commitment to the field. Young adult students cannot be expected to embrace an academic path without having significant knowledge and experience in the content area. Experience in education courses within the first two years supports students in this way. Furthermore, this 2-year ED MTM will be an important midpoint achievement for students.

Students transferring to Southern Oregon University (SOU) should enroll in the Paraeducator AAS degree. Students wanting to transfer to another university should register for the Elementary Education AAOT (MTM).

For more information about the program, please see our program page: www.klamathcc.edu/paraeducator

Credit for Prior Learning

This program may provide prior learning credit and extended learning opportunities for persons previously or currently employed in related professions.
For more information: https://www.klamathcc.edu/cpl

Special Accreditation Information

This program has special accreditation, certification, or approval from professional organizations. 
For more information: https://www.klamathcc.edu/accreditation

Program Requirements


For courses to meet general education requirements, they must be collegiate-level numbered (e.g., 100 or higher). Colleges and universities may have particular general education requirements. Transfer students must be aware that the AAOT does not automatically fulfill course requirements for programs. 

  • All courses must be passed with a grade of “C” or better.
  • Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 at the time the AAOT is awarded.
  • Transfer students must be aware of the second language requirement for the particular school and bachelor’s degree they are seeking.
  • Candidates for the degree must complete one course from any discipline studies that is designated as meeting the statewide criteria for cultural literacy. 
  • Candidates must complete a minimum of 24 credit hours at KCC. Challenge credits or credit transferred from another institution may not be used to fulfill this requirement.
  • No more than nine credits of Special Studies or Work Experience apply. 
  • No more than three credits of physical education courses apply.
  • Students must complete electives as required to bring the total number of credits to 90. Students should meet with transfer advisors to align elective coursework to meet Oregon university general education transfer requirements or workforce professional/technical requirements. Electives will vary with academic plans. See your advisor for more information.
  • Only 12 credits of career and technical education courses can be taken in the AAOT.
  • Number of credit hours necessary for completion: 90.

Required Courses


Number of credit hours necessary for completion: 90

Communication


Oral Communication

Writing

Students must complete a minimum of eight credits in this general education requirement. For Information about placement in a Writing course, please refer to the Writing Pathway .

Health and Wellness


Students must complete a minimum of three credits in three credits in this general education requirement.

Computation


Students must complete a minimum of four credits in this general education requirement. For information about placement in a math course, please refer to the Math Curriculum Pathway  .

Arts & Letters


Students must complete a minimum of nine credits in this general education requirement.

Additional Options

Arts and Letters course options

Social Sciences


Students must complete a minimum of twelve credits chosen from at least two disciplines in this general education requirement.

Natural Sciences


Students must complete a minimum of 16 credits from the other AAOT Science / Math / Computer Science options. 

Required Courses

Additional Options

AAOT Science / Math / Computer Science options

Electives


Students must complete electives as required to bring the total number of credits to 90 and should work closely with their advisor to select the most appropriate electives based on the chart below.

Recommended Electives
4 Yr. Licensure Programs Other Degree Programs
SOU-4 Yr. Licensure & Non-licensure WOU-4 Yr. Licensure EOU-4 Yr. Licensure OSU Cascades-4 Yr. Licensure OSU-Teaching Undergraduate Major(Clinically Based Elementary)
​Licensure (program available in 2021)
UO- 4 Yr. Non-licensure (to obtain a teaching license students must apply to a graduate degree and licensure program)

Recommended:

  • WR 123
  • Early Childhood Ed Courses
  • Children’s Literature

Recommended:

  • Children’s Lit
    Counts as ED 230 (needs to be a children’s literature course/not literacy methods)
  • Creative arts for teachers course
  • LING 210

Recommended:

  • Early Childhood Ed Course
  • Children’s Literature

Recommended:

  • Early Childhood Ed Course

Recommended:

  • Early Childhood Ed Course

Recommended:

  • Ethnic studies
  • Early Childhood Ed Course
  • WRI 123

 

Science / Math / Computer Science


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