GenesisU offers a Bachelor of Arts in Education & Religion. This degree offers students the opportunity to focus on Early Childhood Education. The sample program below focuses on the growth and development of children, ages birth through age eight, and the educational and care practices needed to support young children and their families.
This program does not necessarily lead to any specific State licensure.
Specific program outcomes of the Education & Religion Program with a focus in Early Childhood are provided below.
Upon completion of the program, the graduate will:
This degree requires 120 credits, with a minimum of 30 credits in General Education, and a minimum of 30 credits in the program content area. A sample program of study for the degree is shown below:
ECE 300 – Intro to Early Childhood Education
ECE 301 – Child Development
ECE 302 – Assessment OR EDU 309 – Assessment in Early and Special Education
ECE 303 – School, Family, and Community Collaboration
ECE 307 – Health, Safety & Nutrition
ECE 325 – Literacy Development
Select additional courses from the following:
ECE 304 – Exceptional Child
ECE 305 – Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum
ECE 306 – Early Childhood Curriculum
ECE 315 – Mathematics in Early Childhood
ECE 320 – Science in Early Childhood
ECE 335 – Creative Thinking & the Arts
EDU 440 – Managing the Environment
EDU 335 – Building Teacher-Student Relationships
EDU 310 – Adapting Curricula
EDU 313 – Language Development
EDU 330 – Masterful Classroom Management
EDU 340 – Masterful Lesson Planning
EDU 400 – Practicum
Or other EDU or ECE listed courses
Students will include 9 credits in Religious related courses.
GenesisU offers a degree program in Judaic Studies. Students in Judaic Studies study a variety of religious texts both ancient and contemporary. Courses are offered in subject areas such as the bible, Hebrew, ethics, philosophy, law, history, and interdisciplinary studies. Students who complete these courses study the subjects in depth to gain a knowledge and understanding of the textual materials, as well as skills in critical and analytical thinking. The courses are beneficial both on a personal and professional level and help create an educated and knowledgeable individual. The program also prepares students to pursue graduate studies.
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies, the graduate will:
This degree requires 120 credits, with a minimum of 30 credits in General Education, and a minimum of 30 credits in the program content areas. A sample program of study for the degree is shown below:
English | 3 Credits |
Mathematics and Natural Science | 6 Credits |
Humanities | 3 Credits |
Social Science and History | 3 Credits |
Additional General Education Electives | 15 Credits |
Bible | 3 Credits |
Law | 3 Credits |
Philosophy/Ethics | 3 Credits |
History | 3 Credits |
Judiasm and Contempary Society | 3 Credits |
Hebrew (co-requisite) | 6 Credits |
Religious Studies Electives | 15 Credits |
Total | 30 Credits |
A sample program of study for the Judaic core is shown below:
HEB151 – Elementary Biblical Hebrew I
HEB152 – Elementary Biblical Hebrew II
HIS 355 – Early Modern Jewish History
HIS 375 – Medieval Spain
HIS 455 – American Jewish History
JTH 200 – The Jewish Calendar I
JTH 400 – Writings of Luzzato I
BIB 350 – Advanced Biblical Exegesis: Genesis
BIB 355 – Advanced Biblical Exegesis: Exodus
JLW 421 – Sabbath I
JLW 430 – Dietary Laws I
PHI 425 – Biomedical Ethics: A Jewish Perspective
Students may substitute courses and select other courses found in the catalog.