Competent and caring educators are
vital to America's future. Majoring in
Human Development, Special Education, or
a discipline that leads to certification
at the secondary level prepares those
who wish to make a difference in the
lives of the nation's youth.The major
in Human Development, Teacher Licensure
Emphasis, primarily prepares students
for a profession as an elementary
teacher(K-8). A major in Human
Development, Business Emphasis, prepares
students for working with younger
children in agencies and schools where
teacher licensure is not required or for
graduate work in child and family
studies. The courses in psychology,
sociology, cultural anthropology,
linguistics, and health provide
knowledge in the stages of early human
development and family organizations as
well as an understanding of how these
stages are influenced by culture.
The major in Special Education,
Teacher Licensure Emphasis, prepares
students for a profession as a special
education teacher (K-12) in a resource
setting, in a self-contained class, or
as an inclusion teacher in a general
education classroom. A major in Special
Education, Support Services Emphasis, is
appropriate for students who wish to
pursue a career in a child care area,
alternative schools, or education
faculties housed within psychiatric
hospitals, as well as in the mental
health or social services areas.
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Disciplines |
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- Human Development
(Teacher Licensure, K-8)
- Human Development -
Business Emphasis
- Special Education
(Teacher Licensure, K-12)
- Special Education -
Support Services Emphasis
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