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Elementary and Special Education (Integrated), B.A.


Teach with purpose, empower every student.

Pursue your passion for teaching in a program that prepares you to lead inclusive K-6 classrooms where all students can succeed. In the Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Elementary and Special Education program, you’ll learn to create engaging, age-appropriate lessons and support learners of all abilities—academically, socially and emotionally. Through hands-on experience and a strong foundation in both general and special education, you’ll graduate confident and classroom-ready.

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The Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Elementary & Special Education prepares teachers forÌýgrades K-6, equipping them to effectively instruct all students, including those with specialÌýneeds, within the general curriculum. This programÌýintegrates best practices in both elementaryÌýand special education, ensuring graduates are prepared to meet the diverse learning needs ofÌýall children. The curriculum provides a strong foundation in the liberal arts, complemented by in-depthÌýstudy of educational theory, pedagogy, child development, and assessment. StudentsÌýgain practical experience through extensive clinical experiences in public school classrooms,Ìýworking alongside experienced educators. The program culminates in an intensive internshipÌýduring the fall semester of the senior year, providing a bridge between coursework and practice,Ìýfollowed by a full-semester student teaching experience in the spring. Graduates will beÌýprepared to create learning environments that support the academic, social, and emotionalÌýgrowth of every student.

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