Here is a personalized summary of the current course requirements and recommendations for undergraduate elementary teacher candidates at Columbus State University, and a detailed analysis of the content covered by those requirements. This tool also offers a recommended set of courses providing the most content coverage for any candidate.
This tool provides individual preparation programs with a customized analysis of the courses required by the undergraduate elementary teacher preparation program and by the institution’s undergraduate general education courses to determine how well these requirements cover essential content in science. This tool also uses information about existing coursework on their campuses to provide guidance on a recommended course sequence.
This is a summary of the coverage of science content for undergraduate elementary candidates at your institution.
To determine if an elementary teacher preparation program provides adequate coverage¹ in the primary subject area of science through its own requirements or the institution’s requirements, we ask three sequential questions exploring:
Does the institution or teacher preparation program require elementary candidates complete any courses in science?
The institution/program recommends or requires candidates to complete at least one course classified under the broad domain known as science.
The institution/program does not require or recommend candidates to complete at least one course classified under the broad domain known as science.
Within science, there are five themes. Does the institution or teacher preparation program require or recommend courses to ensure each of the themes classified under science are covered?
The coursework required or recommended for elementary candidates at this institution covers all five themes in science: 1. Life Science, 2. Physical Science, 3. Earth and Space Science, 4. Engineering, and 5. Pedagogy.
The coursework required or recommended for of elementary candidates at this institution does not cover all five themes in science: 1. Life Science, 2. Physical Science, 3. Earth and Space Science, 4. Engineering, and 5. Pedagogy.
Within the five themes of science are nine topics common to teaching elementary students. Does this institution or preparation program require or recommend courses to ensure each of the nine topics classified under science are covered?
Elementary education candidates at this institution must complete at least one course covering each of the nine topics.
Elementary education candidates at this institution are not required to take courses covering each of the nine topics.
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This tool illuminates:
The aim of this tool is to provide an understanding of which courses are most likely to yield the most coverage possible of the content critical for elementary teachers. Because candidates can often choose from a list of courses to meet a Requirement Category, this table provides insight into which of those courses will be most relevant to elementary teaching.
Analysts identify both the general education and program graduation requirements found in public-facing materials.
By reviewing each Requirement Category and available course options, analysts identify courses addressing science and social studies content relevant to elementary teachers. The course analysis table indicates what themes and topics each course covers.
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Themes: | Pedagogy | Life Science | Physical Science | Earth & Space Sciences | Engineering | ||||
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ACross-cutting Concepts |
BScientific and Engineering Practices |
CInterdependent Relationships in Ecosystems |
DInheritance and Variation of Traits |
EForces, Waves, and Energy |
FStructure and Properties of Matter |
GSpace Systems |
HEarth's Systems and Processes |
IEngineering Design |
Extensive ListInstitution offers ten or more course options to fulfill requirement. Courses shown cover at least one applicable topic. |
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ASTR 1105/1305Descriptive Astronomy: The Solar System/Lab |
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BIOL 1215KPrinciples of Biology/Lab |
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CHEM 1151/LSurvey of Chemistry I/Lab |
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CHEM 1211/LPrinciples of Chemistry I/Lab |
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ENVS 1105/LEnvironmental Studies/Lab |
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GEOL 1121/LIntroductory Geoscience I: Physical Geology/Lab |
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PHYS 1111/1311Introductory Physics I/Lab |
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PHYS 1125/1325Physics of Color and Sound/Lab |
See the recommended course sequence for your institution.
Here NCTQ outlines (1) the set of courses providing candidates with the content most aligned with what elementary teachers need within current institution and program requirements, and (2) suggestions for courses to fill in gaps where candidates still lack coverage.
ASTR 1105/1305 - Descriptive Astronomy: The Solar System/Lab
BIOL 1215K - Principles of Biology/Lab
CHEM 1211/L - Principles of Chemistry I/Lab
ISCI 2001 - Life and Earth Science
ISCI 2002 - Physical Science
ELEM 4235 - Science in Elementary Education
ELEM 3255 - STEAM Education for Young Children
Using the “Most Aligned” set of courses, current course requirements can address up to 100% of science topics.
To take full advantage of this, the program should provide explicit recommendations for prospective candidates to ensure they are taking courses that will give them the greatest breadth of coverage.
= Course is Currently Recommended or Required by Program
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Topics (hover to see name): |
ACross-cutting Concepts |
BScientific and Engineering Practices |
CInterdependent Relationships in Ecosystems |
DInheritance and Variation of Traits |
EForces, Waves, and Energy |
FStructure and Properties of Matter |
GSpace Systems |
HEarth's Systems and Processes |
IEngineering Design |
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ASTR 1105/1305Descriptive Astronomy: The Solar System/Lab |
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BIOL 1215KPrinciples of Biology/Lab |
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CHEM 1211/LPrinciples of Chemistry I/Lab |
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ISCI 2001Life and Earth Science |
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ISCI 2002Physical Science |
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ELEM 4235Science in Elementary Education |
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ELEM 3255STEAM Education for Young Children |
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Total Content Covered: 100% | |||||||||||||
If a candidate takes the above courses, this is the topic coverage they would experience overall: |
Catalog Year: 2021-2022
Columbus State University
This tool provides individual preparation programs with a customized analysis of the courses required by the undergraduate elementary teacher preparation program and by the institution’s undergraduate general education courses to determine how well these requirements cover essential content in social studies. This tool also uses information about existing coursework on their campuses to provide guidance on a recommended course sequence.
This is a summary of the coverage of social studies¹ content for undergraduate elementary candidates at your institution.
To determine if an elementary teacher preparation program provides adequate coverage² in the primary subject area of social studies through its own requirements or the institution’s requirements, we ask three sequential questions exploring:
Columbus State University's Coverage
Coverage of Subject
Does the institution or teacher preparation program require elementary candidates complete any courses in social studies?
The institution/program recommends or requires candidates to complete at least one course classified under the broad domain known as social studies.
The institution/program does not require or recommend candidates to complete at least one course classified under the broad domain known as social studies.
Theme Coverage
Within social studies, there are six themes. Does the institution or teacher preparation program require or recommend courses to ensure each of the themes classified under social studies are covered?
The coursework required of elementary candidates at this institution covers all six themes in social studies: 1. Civics, 2. Economics, 3. History, 4. Geography, 5. Culture & Identity, and 6. Pedagogy.
The coursework required of elementary candidates at this institution does not cover all six themes in social studies: 1. Civics, 2. Economics, 3. History, 4. Geography, 5. Culture & Identity, and 6. Pedagogy.
Topic Coverage
Within the six themes of social studies are thirteen topics common to teaching elementary students. Does this institution or preparation program require or recommend courses to ensure each of the thirteen topics classified under social studies are covered?
Elementary education candidates at this institution must complete at least one course covering each of the thirteen topics.
Elementary education candidates at this institution are not required to take courses covering each of the thirteen topics.
What are the thirteen topics of Social Studies content?
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See a detailed course analysis for your institution.
This tool illuminates:
The aim of this tool is to provide an understanding of which courses are most likely to yield the most coverage possible of the content critical for elementary teachers. Because candidates can often choose from a list of courses to meet a Requirement Category, this table provides insight into which of those courses will be most relevant to elementary teaching.
How are Requirements Categories Determined?
Analysts identify both the general education and program graduation requirements found in public-facing materials.
By reviewing each Requirement Category and available course options, analysts identify courses addressing science and social studies content relevant to elementary teachers. The course analysis table indicates what themes and topics each course covers.
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Columbus State University's Content Coverage Analysis
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Identity
A
Political institutions, Participation, Rules, and Laws
B
Economic Principles and Exchange
C
The Economy
D
European Exploration and Colonization (up to 1700)
E
The American Revolution and Founding (1700s)
F
Growth and Expansion of the American Republic (up to 1900)
G
Twentieth Century and Beyond
H
Pre-Columbian and/or Ancient Civilizations
I
Twentieth Century and Beyond
J
Geographic Representations
K
Human-Environment Interactions
L
Diverse Perspectives
M
Cross-cutting Concepts
Extensive List
Institution offers ten or more course options to fulfill requirement. Courses shown cover at least one applicable topic.
Extensive List
Institution offers ten or more course options to fulfill requirement. Courses shown cover at least one applicable topic.
Extensive List
Institution offers ten or more course options to fulfill requirement. Courses shown cover at least one applicable topic.
ASTR 1105/1305
Descriptive Astronomy: The Solar System/Lab
BIOL 1215K
Principles of Biology/Lab
CHEM 1151/L
Survey of Chemistry I/Lab
CHEM 1211/L
Principles of Chemistry I/Lab
ENVS 1105/L
Environmental Studies/Lab
GEOL 1121/L
Introductory Geoscience I: Physical Geology/Lab
PHYS 1111/1311
Introductory Physics I/Lab
PHYS 1125/1325
Physics of Color and Sound/Lab
ASTR 1105/1305
Descriptive Astronomy: The Solar System/Lab
BIOL 1215K
Principles of Biology/Lab
CHEM 1151/L
Survey of Chemistry I/Lab
CHEM 1211/L
Principles of Chemistry I/Lab
ENVS 1105/L
Environmental Studies/Lab
GEOL 1121/L
Introductory Geoscience I: Physical Geology/Lab
PHYS 1111/1311
Introductory Physics I/Lab
PHYS 1125/1325
Physics of Color and Sound/Lab
ASTR 1105/1305
Descriptive Astronomy: The Solar System/Lab
BIOL 1215K
Principles of Biology/Lab
CHEM 1151/L
Survey of Chemistry I/Lab
CHEM 1211/L
Principles of Chemistry I/Lab
ENVS 1105/L
Environmental Studies/Lab
GEOL 1121/L
Introductory Geoscience I: Physical Geology/Lab
PHYS 1111/1311
Introductory Physics I/Lab
PHYS 1125/1325
Physics of Color and Sound/Lab
ISCI 2001
Life and Earth Science
ISCI 2002
Physical Science
ELEM 4235
Science in Elementary Education
ELEM 3255
STEAM Education for Young Children
HIST 2111
U. S. History to 1865
HIST 2112
U. S. History since 1865
POLS 1101
American Government
ECON 2105
Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 2106
Principles of Microeconomics
PHIL 2030
Moral Philosophy
PSYC 1101
Introduction to General Psychology
SOCI 1101
Introduction to Sociology
ANTH 1105
Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 1107
Discovering Archaeology
ANTH 2105
Ancient World Civilizations
ANTH 2136
Language and Culture
GEOG 1101
World Regional Geography
HIST 1111
World History to 1500
HIST 1112
World History since 1500
INTS 2105
Introduction to International Studies and Cross-Cultural Learning
ITDS 1156
Understanding Non-Western Cultures
EDRG 4218
Reading in the Content Areas: Concentration in Social Studies
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See the recommended courses for elementary candidates at your institution.
Here NCTQ outlines (1) the set of courses providing candidates with the content most aligned with what elementary teachers need within current institution and program requirements, and (2) suggestions for courses to fill in gaps where candidates still lack coverage.
"Most Aligned" Set of Courses
HIST 2111 - U. S. History to 1865
POLS 1101 - American Government
ECON 2105 - Principles of Macroeconomics
INTS 2105 - Introduction to International Studies and Cross-Cultural Learning
EDRG 4218 - Reading in the Content Areas: Concentration in Social Studies
How to Improve Content Coverage
Using the “Most Aligned” Set of Courses, current course requirements can address up to 61.54% coverage of social studies topics.
The topics still lacking coverage include:
To improve content coverage, the institution or teacher preparation program may need to require additional courses for their candidates to achieve coverage across all topics. Our analysts identified the following courses to cover these topics:
Analysis of Content Covered with "Most Aligned" Set of Courses
= Course is Currently Recommended or Required by Program
Download RecommendationsIdentity
A
Political institutions, Participation, Rules, and Laws
B
Economic Principles and Exchange
C
The Economy
D
European Exploration and Colonization (up to 1700)
E
The American Revolution and Founding (1700s)
F
Growth and Expansion of the American Republic (up to 1900)
G
Twentieth Century and Beyond
H
Pre-Columbian and/or Ancient Civilizations
I
Twentieth Century and Beyond
J
Geographic Representations
K
Human-Environment Interactions
L
Diverse Perspectives
M
Cross-cutting Concepts
HIST 2111
U. S. History to 1865
POLS 1101
American Government
ECON 2105
Principles of Macroeconomics
INTS 2105
Introduction to International Studies and Cross-Cultural Learning
EDRG 4218
Reading in the Content Areas: Concentration in Social Studies
If a candidate takes the above courses, this is the topic coverage they would experience overall:
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