| SPED 201 | Introduction to the Needs of Exceptional Individuals |
| EDUC 202 | Educational Psychology 1 |
| EDUC 273 | Enhancing Test Performance for Teacher Credentialing I* |
| EDUC 203 | Fundamentals of Teaching with Audio-Visual Technology |
| EDUC 300 | Foundations of Reading Instruction |
| PSYC 304 | Child Psychology |
| GEOG 101 | Elements of Geography |
| GEOG 102 | World Regional Geography | or |
| MATH 104 | Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II |
| MATH 207 | Technology Based Mathematics for Teachers |
| EDUC 402 | History of Education |
| EDUC 408 | Measurement and Evaluation in Education |
| CUIN 336 | Collaboration of Families & Communities |
| REED 401 | Diagnosis & Remediation of Reading Difficulties in the classroom |
| REED 405 | Strategies and Materials for Teaching Reading |
| ELED 301 | Curriculum, Planning, and Management |
| ELED 302 | Methods of Teaching Mathematics in Elementary School # |
| ELED 303 | Methods of Teaching Reading in Elementary School # (i) 2 |
| ELED 304 | Methods of Teaching Language Arts in Elementary School # (i) 2 |
| ELED 305 | Methods of Teaching. Science in Elementary School # (i) 2 |
| ELED 306 | Methods of Teaching Social Studies in Elementary School # (i) 2 |
| ELED 307 | Methods of Teaching Art and Music in Elementary School # |
| PHED 201 | Physical Education for the Elementary School # |
| ELED 412 | Directed Teaching in the Elementary School/Seminar 3 |
| ELED 413 | Directed Teaching in the Elementary School/Seminar 3 |
Candidates may take 12 Elementary methods credits in Reading, Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies at a public school site at the discretion of the Chairperson. Students must take ELED 301, Curriculum Planning and Management, as a prerequisite to the "Block". Students must register for all courses (12 credits) in the "Block". The courses will be taught MTW from 8:30-3:30 at the school site. "Blocked" courses prior to student teaching offer hands-on experience. Also, "Blocking" courses enables students to have a supervised practicum in all methods courses.