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Direct Line: 301-0720

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Deans Office: local 241
Academic Programs

Courses are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in the areas of educational psychology, reading strategies, teaching methods, assessments, classroom management, and curriculum development. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories and research throughout the teacher preparation program. Assignments within many of the courses, guide students through observational experience practicum and student teaching practices. Students learn to cultivate the potential of the children and prepare them to lead the world to a better community.

The four-year degree program provides academic preparation for prospective teachers through applicable ad appropriate general education and professional courses. Field study and practice teaching are also provided for the students to have "hands-on" training in teaching.

A BS Education graduate will grow to be an ideal teacher and facilitator-someone who is confident, creative, resourceful, intelligent and kind.

  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Math