The program consists of 132 credits, including a minimum of 30 credits for the coursework on General Education, 102 credits for Professional/Teaching Studies/Teaching Practice, and 6 credits for elective courses. Students usually spend four years in the program, with a minimum enrollment of eight consecutive sixteen-week semesters. Upon successful completion of the required coursework and teacher skills development element, students will be awarded the degree.
Areas of Specialization
- Early Childhood Education
- Elementary Education
- Secondary Education
- Non-Formal Education
- Art Education
- Business Education
- Music Education
- Counseling Psychology, Guidance and Special Education
- Educational Technology
- Health and Physical Education