Elementary Education - BS
Our bachelor’s degree program in elementary education prepares you for a rewarding teaching career in grades 1-6.
The 18-credit Minor in Teacher Education will introduce you to the study of education and human development, including infant and child development.
Minor
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The 18-credit Minor in Teacher Education will introduce you to the study of education and human development, including infant and child development. You will be prepared for additional study toward a career as a classroom teacher or in related fields such as psychology, advocacy, or social work. Because of the 18 credits required to complete the Teacher Education Minor (and the potential unavailability of required courses), you must officially declare your intention to Minor in Teacher Education prior to your Junior year.
Please note that the minor does not qualify you for initial teacher certification. If you are interested in becoming a fully certified classroom teacher, you should complete one of our bachelor's or master’s programs in education.
Students who minor in Teacher Education can continue progress toward a career in teaching through graduate study in a teacher certification program. A minor in Teacher Education can also help prepare you for:
Students minoring in Teacher Education will complete the following 18-credit program:
EDF 120W - Introduction to Education: Schooling and Human Services 3 credit(s)
EDH 220P - Psychology of Exceptionalities 3 credit(s)
EDP 230 - Educational Psychology 3 credit(s)
PSY 132 - Human Development 3 credit(s)
PSY 240 - Infant and Child Development 3 credit(s)
CT 243 - Computers in the Classroom 3 credit(s)
See the course catalog for complete information about the program.
Department of Education
860.768.5263
Our bachelor’s degree program in elementary education prepares you for a rewarding teaching career in grades 1-6.
Our bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education will give you the knowledge and training to pursue a variety of careers in public and private schools as well as childcare centers and community programs.