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Teacher education students follow programs that
prepare and certify them to teach at either the elementary or secondary
level. A special education program is also available through the Counseling and Special Education Department.
Elementary Education
This option prepares students to teach the basics of mathematics,
language arts, reading, science, and social studies in grades
Kindergarten through 8. Students in the elementary teaching
certification program choose from a variety of majors and minors,
including:
- Integrated Science
- Language Arts*
- Mathematics
- Reading*
- Social Studies
- *Students cannot choose a Language Arts and Reading Minor together.
Secondary Education
Secondary certification enables graduates to teach in grades 6
through 12, normally with primary responsibilities in specific subject
areas such as English, Math, Social Studies, or Science. Students in the
secondary teaching certification program choose from a variety of
majors and minors, including:
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Chemistry/Physics
- Earth Science
- English
- English as a Second Language
- French/major only
- Geography
- German/major only
- History
- Integrated Science
- Mathematics
- Physical Education
- School Health Education
- Spanish/major only
- Speech
- Visual Arts
Special Education
Students interested in becoming teachers of cognitively or
emotionally impaired children will be certified for teaching special
education in grades Kindergarten through 12. Students also will select
an additional major or minor for elementary or secondary certification.