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Early Childhood / Elementary Education

 

 

         

Early Childhood / Elementary Education

 

Preparing Competent, Compassionate, Cooperative, and Committed Leaders

 

Purpose

The Elementary Education Department provides undergraduate & graduate programs for students seeking preparation to work with young children in the community, agencies and public school settings.

Interdisciplinary Studies/English/Elementary Education

Students seeking certification in Elementary Education (K-6) can pursue a degree in the liberal arts/sciences with emphasis on English. Students are admitted to the School of Education at the end of 60 hours of course work and passing scores on PRAXIS I.

Interdisciplinary Studies/Mathematics/Elementary Education

Students seeking certification in Elementary Education (K-6) can pursue a degree in the liberal arts/sciences with emphasis on Mathematics. Students are admitted to the School of Education at the end of 60 hours of course work and passing scores on PRAXIS I.

Interdisciplinary Studies/History/Elementary Education

Students seeking certification in Elementary Education (K-6) can pursue a degree in the liberal arts/sciences with emphasis on History. Students are admitted to the School of Education at the end of 60 hours of course work and passing scores on PRAXIS I.

Psychology/Elementary Education

Students seeking certification in Elementary Education (K-6) can pursue a degree in Psychology with a thorough behavioral science background. Students are admitted to the School of Education at the end of 60 hours of course work and passing scores on PRAXIS I.

Child Care Option

Students seeking a bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Development can take courses in the Early Childhood Development/Child Care Option.   This program is designed for students who want to work as teachers and/or directors in preschool, Head Start or child care settings.  This program does not lead toward licensure. 

Undergraduate Certification

Students with a bachelor's degree in liberal arts programs can seek certification in Elementary Education (K-6). Students are required to have a 2.5 or better grade point average and passing scores on PRAXIS I prior to admission to the School of Education.

Laboratory Facilities

The Center for Professional Laboratory Experiences has the responsibility for providing all formal laboratory experiences, observation/participation, directed teaching, and internships for persons wishing to enter the profession of teaching.

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