The Bachelor of Science in Education with a focus on Primary Education (Pre K-5) is designed to develop passionate teachers capable of delivering high-quality, developmentally appropriate instruction. This program emphasizes hands-on classroom experience, offering more classroom time than most universities through a cohort-based approach to teaching methods and pedagogy courses. Students actively participate in diverse classrooms and communities, culminating in a 15-week full-time student teaching experience with close mentorship from experienced teachers. The program aims to prepare students to help children achieve academic and social success, extending their learning beyond the classroom into all areas of life.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program stands out because of its extensive classroom experiences and cohort-based approach to teaching. The curriculum is designed to not only prepare students for licensure but also to extend their learning across life’s areas, making them well-rounded educators. The opportunity for dual licensure and a pathway to obtain a TESOL certificate further increases career versatility. The program’s emphasis on community engagement through the Urban Cohort and international teaching opportunities also provides students with unique learning experiences and global perspectives, making it highly valuable for aspiring teachers.
The primary focus is on Pre K-5 education, with options for a dual licensure pathway in both general education and special education. The dual licensure pathway equips students with the skills to teach a diverse range of learners and includes coursework in teaching reading, language arts, science, mathematics, and social studies. There is also a pathway for students interested in obtaining a TESOL certificate to teach English Language Learners. This specialization prepares students to be versatile educators capable of working in a variety of educational settings.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
33.95L
Living cost
Students pursuing this program will complete courses in child development, children's literature, classroom culture, and complex teaching negotiations, among others. The program culminates in a 15-week, full-time student teaching practicum. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for obtaining their teaching license, with coursework supporting both general and special education licensure paths, as well as options for TESOL certification.

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Graduates of this program can work as elementary school teachers, education administrators at postsecondary or secondary levels, or in various settings involving young people such as social service agencies, children’s hospitals, museums, recreational programs, and childcare facilities. Additional education can open opportunities in educational administration or specialized roles in teaching diverse student populations.