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Paraprofessional Educator, Associate in Applied Science

Curriculum EDU.PPR.AAS (C220B)

The Paraprofessional directly supports teachers and children in the classroom. According to state guidelines, "paraprofessionals should be able to demonstrate knowledge of, and the ability to assist in instruction in the areas of reading, writing and math, or in school readiness;" therefore, "paraprofessionals are expected to have working knowledge of these academic areas." Students completing the AAS Paraprofessional degree will have knowledge and skills in:

  • reading, writing, mathematical computation and mathematical reasoning;
  • critical and creative thinking, decision making, problem-solving and reasoning;
  • communication (listening, speaking and writing);
  • child/human growth and development, behavior management, instructional strategies and laws, policies and procedures;
  • technology;
  • respecting cultural diversity and the views of others; and
  • working as a team member.

Associate in Applied Science Degree

Semester One

CourseCategoryCredits
EDU 207 # Introduction to Education

3.5 credits

RHT 101 # Freshman Rhetoric & Composition I

3 credits

SPE 101 # Principles of Effective Speaking

3 credits

Program electives

6 credits

Total Semester Credits:15.5

Semester Two

CourseCategoryCredits
ECE 136 School Age Programming

3 credits

EDU 105 Technology for Educators

3 credits

RHT 102 # Freshman Rhetoric & Composition II

3 credits

Program electives

7-8 credits

Total Semester Credits:16-17

Semester Three

CourseCategoryCredits
ECE 146 # Child, Family & Community

2 credits

ECE 151 Communicating With Parents and Children

1 credit

EDU 200 # Introduction to Special Education

3 credits

EDU 206 # Human Growth and Development

3 credits

Program electives

6 credits

Total Semester Credits:15

Semester Four

CourseCategoryCredits
ECE 118 # Health, Nutrition & Safety

3 credits

ECE 153 Guiding Children and Managing the Classroom

1 credit

ECE 233 # Creative Activities for the Young Child

3 credits

EDU 110 Diversity of Schools and Society

3 credits

EDU 215 # Educational Psychology

3 credits

Program electives

3 credits

Total Semester Credits:16

ECE 118◊ meets the Health and Fitness graduation requirement.

Program elective: If a student is planning on obtaining an Illinois Teaching Certificate, elective choices should be based on certificate level. (Refer to Teacher Certification website for electives: http://www.isbe.net)

Program electives: (22-23)

CourseCategoryCredits
ART 110 Looking at Art

3 credits

 
BIS 100 General Biology

4 credits

OR
BIS 105 Environmental Biology

4 credits

OR
MAT 110 # College Algebra

5 credits

 
MUS 110 Listening to Music

3 credits

PHL 105 World Religions

3 credits

PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology

3 credits

PSY 216 # Child Psychology

3 credits

SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology

3 credits

Total Credit Hours: 62.5-63.5

Note: A minimum grade of "C" is a requirement for each ECE or EDU course in all ECE programs.

See ECE course descriptions and EDU course descriptions.

See Humanities or Fine Arts and Social or Behavioral Science General Education requirements; Mathematics requirements for Associate in Arts degree.

Chairperson: Mary Ann Olson, Ext. 3978