Multi-Age Education (Grades PreK-12) - Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
Program Overview
University of Toledo Programs
The University of Toledo offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various colleges and departments.
Undergraduate Programs
The university provides over 150 undergraduate programs, including:
- Accounting
- Adolescent & Young Adult Education (Grades 7-12)
- Africana Studies
- Anthropology
- Applied Organizational Technology (degree completion)
- Art History
- Asian Studies
- Astronomy
- Biochemistry
- Bioengineering
- Biological Sciences
- Business Management Technology (2-year)
- Cannabis Management Certificate
- Career and Technical Education
- Cert in Advanced Economics
- Cert in Advanced Quantitative Economics
- Cert in Chemical Dependency
- Cert in Environmental Economics
- Cert in Graphic Design
- Cert in Intercultural Competency
- Cert in Issues in Second Language Teaching
- Cert in Materials Science and Engineering
- Cert in Organizational Comm
- Cert in Public Economics
- Cert in Public Relations Comm
- Cert in Spanish Translation and Interpretation
- Cert in World Language Proficiency
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil Engineering
- College Credit Plus
- Communication
- Computer Network Administration (2-year)
- Computer Science
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering Technology
- Computer Software Specialist (2-year)
- Computer Support Specialist (2-year)
- Construction Engineering Technology
- Criminal Justice
- Cyber Security
- Data Analytics
- Data Science
- Digital Marketing
- Disability Studies
- Doctor of Pharmacy
- Early Childhood Education
- Early Childhood Education (fast track, not licensured)
- Economics
- Electrical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering Technology
- EMT-Basic
- Engineering Pre Major
- English
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Sciences
- Environmental Studies
- Exercise Science
- Film/Video
- Finance
- French
- General Studies (2-year)
- Geography & Planning
- German
- Global Studies
- Health Care Administration (2+2 degree completion or 4-year program)
- Health Information Administration
- Health Sciences (Hum Perf & Fitness; Rehab Sciences; Pre-Med Professions; Physician Asst)
- Health Sciences (Occupational Therapy; Social Determinants of Health)
- History
- Human Resource Management
- Information Systems
- Information Technology
- Individualized Studies
- Law & Social Thought
- Legal and Paralegal Studies (2-year Associate Degree)
- Legal and Paralegal Studies (4-year program)
- Legal and Paralegal Studies - Post Baccalaureate Certificate
- Liberal Studies
- Management
- Marketing
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Media Communication
- Medical Laboratory Science
- Middle Childhood Education (Grades 4-9)
- Middle East Studies
- Multi-Age Education (Grades PreK-12)
- Music - Audition Required
- Neuroscience
- Non Degree
- Nurse Paralegal Certificate
- Nursing
- Nursing RN to BSN program
- Operation & Supply Chain Management
- Organizational Leadership & Management
- Paralegal Studies (2-year Associate Degree)
- Paralegal Studies (4-year program)
- Paralegal Studies - Post Baccalaureate Certificate
- Paramedic Certificate
- Pharmaceutical Sciences (4-yr program) and Doctor of Pharmacy Licensure (6-yr program)
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Pre-Business Administration (2-year)
- Professional Sales
- Programming & Software Development (2-year)
- Psychology
- Public Health
- Quest (undecided on college & major)
- Radiation Therapy
- Recreational Therapy
- Registered Respiratory Therapy
- Religious Studies
- Respiratory Care
- Rocket Kids
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Special Education/Intervention Specialist
- Speech Language Pathology
- Studio Art
- Technical Studies (2-year)
- Theatre
- Undeclared - College of Arts and Letters
- Undeclared - College of Business and Innovation
- Undeclared - College of Engineering
- Undeclared - College of Engineering - Technology Programs
- Undeclared - College of Health and Human Services
- Undeclared - College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
- Undeclared - Judith Herb College of Education
- University Studies
- Urban Studies
- Visual Art
- Women's and Gender Studies
- Cert in Geographic Info Science and Tech
- Cert in Media Prod Comm
- Cert in Social Media Comm
- Cert in Urban and Reg Planning
- Cert in Audio Prod Comm
Multi-Age Education (Grades PreK-12)
The Multi-Age Education program is designed to prepare students to teach in pre-K through high school settings. The program is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.
Program Details
- The program takes four years to complete and requires 128 credits.
- Students take a majority of their classes in the department of their specialty area during their first two years.
- In the final two years, students learn educational theory and real-world classroom skills as they student teach in local classrooms.
Concentrations
- Arts Education
- Music: Choral
- Music: Instrumental
- Spanish
Top Reasons to Study Multi-Age Education
- Education scholarships: Apply for the Herb Scholarship, which covers the cost of full-time, in-state tuition plus room and board for four years.
- Extensive student teaching experience: UToledo education undergraduates spend four semesters in local rural, suburban, and urban schools.
- Top-notch art and music programs: Art and music education majors spend most of their first two years taking courses in the art and music departments.
- Outstanding foreign language resources: UToledos World Language Learning Center is a media-driven learning lab.
- Learn from the best: UToledo undergraduates benefit from resources and high-caliber faculty who are attracted by the Universitys master's, education specialist, and Ph.D. programs.
- Accreditation: The Judith Herb College of Arts, Social Sciences Education is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.
- Add a minor in World Cultures: This minor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures can enhance any program of study.
Career Opportunities
Employers know that UToledo Multi-Age Education graduates are able to translate their diverse classroom and field experiences into professional practice. Our students know how to:
- Design and implement effective units
- Skillfully manage classrooms
- Use inquiry-based learning, integrated technology, and evidence-based strategies
Hands-on Learning Opportunities
- Internships: Finding an internship is easy thanks to UToledos robust community partnerships with companies and organizations around the region.
- Research: UToledo is known for its undergraduate research opportunities. Start as early as your freshman year.
- Study Abroad: Travel, experience new cultures, and meet new people all while earning college credit.
- Rocket Kids Semester: The Rocket Kids program offers University students a fall, spring, or summer semester internship providing recreational programming to U.S. military youth while experiencing the world in locations such as Germany, Italy, Belgium, and The Netherlands.
- On-campus and Part-time Jobs: Learn skills that prepare you for a career after graduation, build your resume, and earn money.
- Student Organizations: UToledo has 400+ student organizations that will help you make friends, build your resume, network, be a leader, serve your community, and have fun.
Tuition and Scholarships
Most new students don't pay full price. 94% of new UToledo students receive scholarships or other state and federal aid.
Tuition and Fees
- Tuition and general fees listed are for students entering UToledo for the first time in the academic year who attend full-time (12-18 semester hours).
- This does not include additional costs such as books, lab/college/program fees, parking, or health insurance premiums.
- Living expenses (Housing & Food) are based on average costs for the academic year.
Honors College
The Jesup Scott Honors College at The University of Toledo offers our best and brightest the resources and opportunities needed to unlock your fullest potential.
Benefits of Honors
- The Honors College is a community of academically gifted students from all majors on campus.
- Students take unique Honors classes taught by dedicated Honors faculty and complete an Honors thesis or capstone project in their major, earning the Honors medallion at graduation within their normal program of study.
- Honors students are challenged to think more deeply and broadly about what they learn.
- With special academic, cultural, and professional development opportunities, their education extends beyond the classroom.
- Honors students can also choose exclusive housing in the Honors Academic Village or President's Hall.
