university image
country flag

Bachelor in Education, M Square - Hanover College

Hanover - Indiana, Indiana

.

48 Months

Check Eligibility

About this course

arrow
Hanover’s education program is designed to prepare students to become committed, competent, and culturally responsive teachers. The program emphasizes professional practice, ethical conduct, and understanding diverse perspectives. Students engage in high expectations teaching methods that value student talents and interests and participate in critically reflective practices like seeking feedback to improve their teaching effectiveness. Throughout their four years, students benefit from support from experienced faculty, clinical educators, and a broad professional network, including urban teaching placements in cities like Philadelphia, Indianapolis, Denver, and Louisville. The program boasts a 100% job placement rate for graduates seeking employment in education, with deep involvement in field experiences starting as early as the first year.

Why this course is highly recommended

arrow
This program is strongly recommended because of its comprehensive approach to teaching, the extensive field experiences including urban placements, and the high job placement rate of 100%. Students are supported throughout their journey with mentorship from faculty and clinical educators, and they are encouraged to engage with professional organizations like the Indiana Student Education Association (ISEA). The program’s focus on culturally responsive teaching and practical training prepares students to succeed in diverse educational settings.

Specialisation

arrow
The program offers licensure in various areas including Grades K-6, Special Education Dual License P-12, and specific secondary subjects such as English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, and World Languages (Spanish, French, German). There are also certification options in Visual Arts, Theatre, and Health and Physical Education for grades 5-12/P-12. Additionally, students can pursue a Special Education Dual Certification (K-12) by completing extra coursework.

Course fees

arrow
graduation cap icon

Application fees

-

graduation cap icon

1st year tuition fees

36.07L

graduation cap icon

Living cost

-

Degree requirements

arrow
Students must complete core education courses, including initial survey courses like EDU 221, foundational courses like EDU 203 and EDU 226, as well as specialized methods courses based on their licensure area. Field experiences, including student teaching for 14 weeks, are a key component. Students are admitted into the Teacher Education Program after a formal application process, and must pass through several decision points, including a portfolio review and successful student teaching. Graduating with a bachelor’s degree in an approved teaching major and completing all required coursework are necessary.
translate icon

English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

80

PTE

58

DUOLINGO

110

Career prospects

arrow
Graduates from Hanover’s education program are well-prepared for teaching careers in both elementary and secondary settings. The program’s practical training, urban placements, and wide licensure options facilitate employment opportunities. The 100% job placement rate reflects strong demand, and graduates can teach in diverse environments including public schools in major cities like Indianapolis, Louisville, Denver, and Philadelphia.

FAQs

What kinds of teaching licenses can I pursue at Hanover?

You can pursue licenses for Grades K-6, P-12 in Special Education, and secondary areas including English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and World Languages among others.

How early can I start field experience?

Students start engaging in public school classrooms as early as their first year, with an average of 490 hours of supervised clinical experience required for student teaching.