Introduction to the School of Education
Includes Requirements for Teacher Education Candidates.
Degree |
Program Overview |
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Bachelor of Science | Early Childhood Education* |
Elementary Education* | |
Bachelor of Science | Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing/Early Childhood Education (non-certification at the baccalaureate level; 5 year dual certification at the master’s level)* |
Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing/Elementary Education (non-certification at the baccalaureate level; 5 year dual certification at the master’s level)* | |
Special Education/Early Childhood Education (non-certification at the baccalaureate level; 5 year dual certification at the master’s level)* | |
Special Education/Elementary Education* (non-certification at the baccalaureate level; 5 year dual certification at the master’s level) |
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Urban Education/Early Childhood Education (non-certification at the baccalaureate level; 5 year dual certification at the master’s level) | |
Urban Education/Elementary Education/ (non-certification at the baccalaureate level; 5 year dual certification at the master’s level) | |
Secondary Teacher Preparation Programs | Educational Administration and Secondary Education Students seeking certification to teach at the secondary level enroll in one of the following academic majors: Chemistry, Physics, English, History, Mathematics, Biology |
* Students enrolled in the Early Childhood and Elementary Education majors are required to also select one of the following second majors: Art, Biology, English, History, Mathematics, Music, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Integrative STEM Education