Undergraduate Programs


The College of Education offers studies culminating in the Bachelor of Science degree as well as studies leading to teacher certification. The School offers majors in:

 

Bachelor of Science in Education - Early Childhood Education (EC-6th grade)

Generalist EC-6 with ESL Option

Generalist EC-6 with Special Education Option

Bilingual Generalist EC-6 Option

 

Bachelor of Science in Education - Middle School Education (Grades 4-8)

Middle School English/Language Arts and Reading with ESL

Middle School Social Studies

Middle School Math

Middle School Science

 

Bachelor of Science in Education – Secondary School Education (Grades 8-12)

Secondary School English/Language Arts and Reading with ESL

Secondary School Social Studies

Secondary School Life Science

Secondary School Physical Science

Secondary School Science

 

Students who major in a content area (teaching field) outside of the College of Education may obtain a minor in Educational Studies to achieve certification.

 

The College of Education offers certification in:

Secondary Business Administration

Secondary Computer Science

Secondary Dance

Secondary French

Secondary History

Secondary Journalism

Secondary Mathematics

Secondary Spanish

Secondary Speech Communications

 

All-Level Certification enables students to teach in grades K-12. Students will complete the same sequence of education courses as secondary certification students with the exception of student teaching. All-Level certification students will complete a student teaching experience in both the elementary and secondary schools.

 

Majors include:

All-Level Art Education

All-Level Deaf & Hard of Hearing

All-Level Music Education

All-Level Physical Education

All-Level Theatre



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Undergraduate Programs

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