There are several rewarding career options for those with a bachelor’s in education. If you have a degree in education, you’ll be equipped to teach at several grade levels. You could also pursue careers in administration, educational consulting, student counseling, and after-school programming.
By gaining the knowledge and hands-on skills to become an effective elementary, middle, or high school educator, you can play an essential role in shaping learners' futures and building an inclusive classroom that facilitates life-long learning.
Our curriculum will prepare you to plan, construct, and deliver compelling lessons; create inclusive and supportive learning environments; and integrate new and emerging technologies for classroom use. In addition, you’ll enjoy small class sizes taught by professors committed to helping their students grow into articulate, compassionate, and impactful educators.
Childhood Education majors select a concentration in a liberal arts area: Biology, English, Mathematics, or Social Studies. In addition, this program prepares you for New York State certification in childhood education.
This program pairs well with our Childhood Education for dual Childhood and Childhood Special Education certification. This program prepares you for New York State certification in childhood special education.
n/a
Average Entrance Score; 6.5 for IELTS; 85 for TOEFL; 1200 for SAT; 24 for the ACT; 300 for GRE.
Education
Suburban
Undergraduate
Full-time, 4 years
January, September
6.5
$21,440,
West Sussex, England
6.0
Undergraduate
15240
Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom
6.5
Undergraduate
26200
West Hartford, Connecticut
6.5
Undergraduate
$ USA: $42,850 , International: $67,079