Elementary Education Concentration
Christian education is essential to the fulfillment of Christ’s commission to the church. West Coast Baptist College places a focused effort on training the teachers of tomorrow for Christian schools around the world. Combining high quality teaching with a passion for Christ will enable graduates of this department to positively influence their future students. The capstone of this program is a seven-week student teaching experience in a Christian school.
Interesting Courses
This course is designed to familiarize students with the storyline and fundamental truths found in the first book of the Bible. From the creation account of Genesis 1 through the death of Joseph in Genesis 50, the book of Genesis provides foundational theological insights and biblical principles from which students will glean applications and understanding for their personal spiritual journey with Christ. This study primarily focuses on observations of creation, the fall of man, Noah’s flood, the foundation of God’s covenant with Israel and the lives of the patriarchs.
We will seek to equip future teachers to creatively and passionately use a variety of methods and materials to achieve optimum learning and comprehension in the classroom. This course explains the materials and methods used in teaching, emphasizing practical techniques and skills needed by the effective teacher. A fee of $100 will be charged at the time of registration for this course. Prerequisite: None
This is a senior-level course designed for elementary and secondary education concentrations. Teacher preparation in and out of the classroom is a major component of this course, both philosophically and practically. Topics will include teaching skill, student interaction, classroom and lesson preparation, mentoring students, creating a desire to learn, healthy expectations of student achievement, application of material, use of visuals and modalities, and training students for the future.
This class is a “block” class designed for education concentrations in their senior year. This class provides an opportunity for teachers to focus on inculcating God’s word into every subject. Students are reminded that “Bible” is not to be a separate class in the curriculum of a Christian school, but that it should be included in every class. This course places an emphasis on teachers learning how to put God and the Bible at the center of their individual lives. As a result, God and the Bible can properly fill every area of the teacher’s life and instruction.
Key Faculty
Degree Plan
Freshman Fall
Course Code Course Name Credits BI 101 Old Testament Survey 3.0 EN 101 Grammar and Composition 1 3.0 HI 281 History of Civilization 1 3.0 OR 101 Principles of Christian Living 2.0 PT 100 Practical Theology 1.0 PT 111 Personal Evangelism 2.0 SPCH 101 Freshman Speech 2.0 Total 7 16.0 Freshman Spring
Course Code Course Name Credits BI 102 New Testament Survey 3.0 BI 231 Introduction to Dispensationalism 2.0 ED 226 Philosophy of Christian Education 2.0 EN 102 Grammar and Composition 2 3.0 HI 205 World Geography 2.0 HI 282 History of Civilization 2 3.0 PT 100 Practical Theology 1.0 Total 7 16.0 Sophomore Fall
Course Code Course Name Credits BC 101 Introduction to Biblical Counseling 2.0 BI 373 Theology 3 3.0 HI 283 US History 1 3.0 SC 101 Biology 1 3.0 General Elective 2.0 Math Elective 3.0 Total 6 16.0 Sophomore Spring
Course Code Course Name Credits AP 101 Apologetics 3.0 BI 291 Methodical Bible Studies 2.0 ED 301 Child Development 2.0 HI 284 US History 2 3.0 SC 202 Physical Science 3.0 Bible Elective 3.0 Total 6 16.0 Junior Fall
Course Code Course Name Credits BI 371 Theology 1 3.0 BI 401 Baptist History and Distinctives 3.0 ED 251 Methods and Materials 3.0 ED 304 Teaching Reading 3.0 ED 402 Teaching Bible to Children 2.0 Literature Elective 3.0 Total 6 17.0 Junior Spring
Course Code Course Name Credits AP 402 Biblical Ethics 2.0 BI 372 Theology 2 3.0 ED 306 Teaching Language Arts 3.0 ED 323 Introduction to Exceptional Learners 2.0 ED 403 Classroom Technology 2.0 MA 401 Teaching Elementary Math 3.0 PT 311 Christian Marriage and Home 2.0 Total 7 17.0 Senior Fall
Course Code Course Name Credits AP 301 Science and Faith 2.0 ED 337 Elementary Classroom Management 3.0 EN 201 Advanced Composition and Grammar 3.0 EN 404 Children's Literature 2.0 HI 401 Teaching Elementary History 3.0 SC 410 Teaching Elementary Science 3.0 Total 6 16.0 Senior Spring
Course Code Course Name Credits ED 411 Internal Student Teaching 9.0 ED 430 Education Seminar 3.0 ED 441 Education Evaluation 2.0 ED 450 Integrating the Bible into All Subjects 1.0 ED 451 Practical Teaching Methods 1.0 Total 5 16.0