On Oct. 11, the School of Education held a casual recruitment event at College Coffee complete with apples from the teachers!
On Oct. 11, the School of Education held a casual recruitment event at College Coffee complete with apples from the teachers!
Some may not know that the School of Education prepares students for more than just classroom teaching. Undergraduate students can major in early childhood education, elementary education, middle grades education and special education.
The Teacher Education Program also offers initial licensure in secondary (9-12) English, mathematics, social studies/history, biology and comprehensive science. K-12 initial licensure is offered in music education and Spanish through teacher licensure majors in the College of Arts and Sciences, and K-12 licensure program in physical education and health is offered through a major in the Health and Human Performance Department.
Students have the opportunity to earn minors in teaching & learning, early childhood education, coaching, outdoor education, adventure-based learning, and health & wellness. Each of these minors is a meaningful addition to a variety of majors in education as well as other areas. The School of Education also offers master’s degrees in education.
If you are interested in pursuing one of the versatile degrees or minors or if you’d like to learn more, please visit the School of Education website.