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TREP Educator Pathway Coursework - Alternative Text
Educator Pathway Coursework
Column One:
Early Childhood Educators:
- ECE1011: Intro to Early Childhood Education
- ECE2102: Working with Families and Communities
- ECE2381: Child Growth and Development
All Other Licensure Areas:
- EDU2211: Intro to Education
- EDU2341: Multicultural Education
- PSY2440: Human Growth and Development OR PSY2441: Child Development
All Licensure Areas:
- EDU2088: Practicum 2 OR EDU 2215: Intro to Education Techniques
- EDU2611: Teaching, learning, and technology
Column Two:
All Licensure Areas:
- ART1110: Art Appreciation OR MUS1020: Music appreciation OR THE1005: Theater Appreciation OR DAN1025: Dance Appreciation (GT-AH1) OR PHI1012: Ethics
- ENG1021: English Composition 1 (GT-CO1)
- ENG1022: English Composition 2 (GT-CO2)
- GEO1005: World Regional Geography OR GEO1006: Human Geography (GT-SS2)
- HIS1210: US History to Reconstruction OR HIS1220: US History Since Civil War (GT-HI1)
- LIT1015: Intro to Literature (GT-AH2) OR LIT2055: Children's Literature (GT-AH2)
- POS2020: Introduction to Political Science OR POS1011: American Government (GT-SS1)
- Any two GTSC-1 OR any GTSC-1 plus GTSC-2
Column Three:
Mathematics Courses Defined by Licensure Area:
- Early Childhood Education: MAT1240: Mathematics for the Liberal Arts OR MAT1260: Intro to Stats
- Elementary Education: MAT1260: Intro to Stats OR MAT1220/1230: Integrated Math 1-2
- Secondary Humanities: MAT1260: Intro to Stats
- Secondary Math: MAT2410: Calculus 1
- Secondary Science: MAT1260: Intro to Stats OR MAT1340: College Algebra
- K-12 Fine Arts: MAT1260: Intro to Stats
- SPED: MAT1240: Mathematics for the Liberal Arts OR MAT1220/1230: Integrated Math 1-2
Footnote of graphic: The image above shows the full slate of courses that candidates complete. All pathway courses are available to candidates to complete as best fits their situation and course availability through a Colorado Community College System (CCCS) or four-year partner. These courses are generally transferable from CCCS to most four-year institutions with approved undergraduate education programs, though candidates should consult with their advisors when making decisions about what courses to take and when. Please note that the course numbers listed here are from within the community college system and may change depending on the institution to which one transfers. Also note that to be eligible for TREP, candidates must complete at least one of the pathway courses above during their 12th grade year.
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