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| Niagara County Community College to Daemen
College Childhood Education (1-6) Program Link to Daemen's Childhood Education (1-6) Department |
| Click on Academic
Concentration for related Curriculum Guide. |
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| English | Mathematics | Social Studies |
| Foreign Language | Science | |
| The following information has been assembled to assist those students who have been accepted into the Dial Admission Childhood Education (1-6) program with Daemen. By completing the following courses, students will fulfill the requirements for the NCCC associate degree, and simultaneously complete the first two years of the Daemen College baccalaureate degree listed above. If you have any questions, contact your NCCC advisor, the NCCC Student Development Center (room A161), or the Daemen College Admissions Office (phone 839-8224). |
| The BS Degree in Childhood Education (1-6) consists of these basic components: |
| 1. General Education, which provides students with a broad base of knowledge in the liberal arts tradition. Most of the general education requirements will be completed at NCCC. |
| 2. An Academic Concentration insures that students have depth in a particular subject area by requiring the completion of 30 credit hours within a discipline. Current concentrations available at Daemen are: English, Foreign Language, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. Most of the coursework in the concentration will be completed at Daemen, but students should try to complete as many as they can at NCCC. |
| 4. The Professional Sequence , including field experience, will begin at NCCC, but most of the coursework, including student teaching, will be at Daemen. |
| DUAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Students must complete the AA degree in Liberal Arts: Humanities and Social Science as described on the related curriculum guide sheets with a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 |
| This information is provided by NCCC and Daemen College, and is subject to change. It is intended for the sole purpose of general guidance, not as a statement of official policy. Applicants must adhere to the policies and procedures in effect at the time of transfer. Students are encouraged to contact the NCCC Counseling Center or the Daemen Admissions Office for additional and/or updated information. |
| For the latest information visit the dual admission/transfer website at http://www.niagaracc.suny.edu/dualadm/ |