Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Child Development | Educational Psychology | Elementary Education
Area of study
Education
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Elementary Education

Overview

The University of Oklahoma College of Education's Elementary Education program is a hands-on experience for students. As soon as students are fully admitted to their major within the college, they begin spending time in classrooms. Undergraduate students complete four field experiences in rural, urban, and suburban settings in a variety of local schools, observing and tutoring children in basic skills.


This real-world education is coupled with what students learn in the classroom. The curriculum focuses on first grade through sixth grade (and possibly up to eighth grade) in social studies, science, language arts, and math. Students study areas such as educational psychology, child development, pedagogy, and teaching methodology. The curriculum for a Bachelor of Science degree with teaching certification is designed to be accomplished within four years, though this can vary depending on when the student enters the program as a fully admitted student to the college.


Degree Options

  • An Elementary Education student graduates with a Bachelor of Science in Education degree.
  • A student could also pursue a Master of Education, a Doctor of Philosophy, or a Doctor of Education degree.
  • Students who obtain a master's degree may be certified as reading specialists.

Certification

Upon successful completion of the program, students are recommended for certification as elementary teachers (grades 1-8), which includes the OSAT and PPAT. A few additional courses in a core content area (Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies) and passing the appropriate mid-level OSAT exam can lead to an additional endorsement to teach a specific subject in the middle school grades (6-8).


Interests and Skills

Elementary Education students typically have interests in working with and spending time with school-aged children and in working with others to achieve shared goals. High school preparation should include seeking opportunities in the community to work with children in both group and individual settings.


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