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[College of Education]
DEGREES AND PROGRAMS OFFERED
The College of Education offers undergraduate programs leading to the bachelor of science in education degree in the following teacher education programs (NOTE: "P" refers to "pre-school" and "K" to "kindergarten."):
- Elementary education (K-6)
- Foreign language (P-12), with concentrations in French, German, Japanese, Latin, Russian, and Spanish
- Music education (P-12), with concentrations in instrumental or vocal/choral music
- Physical education (P-12)
- Secondary/high-school education (6-12), with majors in English language arts (comprehensive), French, German, Japanese, Latin, mathematics (comprehensive), Russian, science (comprehensive), social science (comprehensive), and Spanish
- Special education, with P-6 and 6-12 concentrations in collaborative education, K-6 concentration in multiple abilities, and Birth-8 years concentrations in early childhood special education
Concentrations leading to the baccalaureate degree are offered also in the following fields, but these concentrations do not lead to teacher certification:
- Human performance (B.S.Ed.)
- Fitness management (B.S.Ed.)
A student enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences may be admitted to a teacher education program and may complete, in addition to the requirements for an arts and sciences degree, programs for teacher certification in the following areas:
- Music education (B.M. program)
- Secondary/high-school education, with (a) a comprehensive major in mathematics or (b) majors in English language arts (comprehensive), French, German, Japanese, Latin, Russian, and Spanish
A student enrolled in New College, a division of the College of Arts and Sciences, may be admitted to a teacher education program and may complete, in addition to requirements for a degree in that division, certain teaching programs. These programs must be arranged in advance of registration and approved by the appropriate official in the College of Education. A student enrolled in the Graduate School may be admitted to one of the College of Education's alternative (nontraditional, fifth-year) certification programs in order to complete a master's degree and obtain initial licensure (Class A) in a broad range of teaching fields.
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