Excellent teachers come from many backgrounds, but they seem to share
certain characteristics. Enthusiasm, creativity, patience, compassion,
hard work, a belief in the potential of every child—all are vital to
teaching. As one teacher put it, “You have to see teaching as more than
a job. It is more like a calling that requires a strong desire to help
people and to enjoy solving challenging situations. Helping students to
learn is its own intrinsic reward.”
About the Program
The Elementary Education Major requires a 22 credit minor. If you
complete this program you are licensed to teach the Middle Childhood
through Early Adolescence level, ages 6-13 (grades~1-8). For specific
course requirements, click here. For a list of recommended/available minors, click
here.
Students majoring in Elementary Education are able to add-on an Early
Childhood Education program through a summer program. This program also
requires additional state content test and student teaching in a
Pre-Kindergarten/Kindergarten setting.