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2023-2024 College Catalog 
    
2023-2024 College Catalog [ARCHIVED]

Education Transfer Concentration Information


This concentration provides the first two years of study for students who want to teach in public school, pre-kindergarten through grade twelve. After receiving the Associate of Arts Degree, students should plan to transfer to a college or university offering a bachelor’s degree in education. Completion of the bachelor’s degree leads to Teacher Licensure in the State of Ohio.  Students should not confuse this concentration with Owens’ Early Childhood Education program for students primarily intending to seek employment upon graduation with an Associate of Applied Science Degree, and who plan to work in a child care center, Head Start Center or public paraprofessional preschool.


Department of Teacher Education and Human Services

Administration     

Toledo Campus    

Phone

Email

Michael Sander, Dean

Founders Hall 1113   (567) 661-7545     michael_sander@owens.edu

Dr. Michelle Arbogast, Chair   

Founders Hall 1051

(567) 661-7283 michelle_arbogast@owens.edu

 

Student Learning Outcomes

Student will be able to:

  • Demonstrate effective communication in their area or concentration of study.

  • Demonstrate their ability to access and interpret information within their area or concentration of study.

  • Think critically to anticipate, recognize, and solve problems within their area or concentration of study.

  • Add value through service to their community or area/concentration of study.

Transfer Information

Four-year colleges and universities may require different courses for a bachelor’s degree in education. Students should tailor their Owens program as closely as possible to the requirements at their four-year school of choice. Meet with an Advisor for more information.  It is strongly recommended that education students take the Praxis I exam prior to transferring to a university or college. To learn more about Praxis 1 contact your Transfer Advisor.

Student Advisement

Students shall be aware that a criminal record may jeopardize licensure by the State of Ohio Department of Education, and may prevent placement in a field site.  Students should consult the Ohio Department of Education corresponding to their intended occupation for more details. Successful completion of a program of study at the College does not guarantee licensure, certification, or employment in relevant occupation. For additional information contact the Teacher Education office, AVCC 130.