-Henry Adams
These learning communities are for those who are interested in a teaching career and want to explore more about how teaching can make a difference in the lives of children and families.
The Elementary Education, Literacy and Educational Leadership (EELEL) department prepares graduates to teach in elementary schools through a broad-based content education, in-depth study of a given discipline, and a professional sequence of courses on how to teach (pedagogy).
EDU 201: Introduction to Education (Major Requirement)
CWP 101: College Writing 1 (IF General Education Requirement)
The Exceptional Education (EXE) department prepares graduates to educate students who have special instructional needs including students who have disabilities traditionally associated with physical and neurological impairments, developmental disabilities, and learning and behavioral difficulties.
EXE 100: Individuals with Special Needs (Major Requirement)
SPF 203: School and Society (Major Requirement)
UNC 101: Integrated Hour
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