Major in Elementary Education-wip

OVERVIEW

The Elementary Education curriculum leads to a bachelor’s degree and eligibility for certification for teaching grades K-6 in the Florida public schools, ESOL and Reading Endorsements. Upon completion of the program you will earn a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education.

Courses and Field Experience:

Program courses address classroom management, teaching methodologies in elementary subject areas, assessment, and working with diverse student populations. Most courses require field experiences in local public schools. A full-time internship in a public schools is a requirement in the final semester of the program.

Elementary Education Admission Requirements 

FSU Course Code FSU Course Title Hours Min. Grade
EDF1005 Intro to Teaching Profession 3 C-
Notes
  • Grade C or higher in Freshman English (6).
  • Grade C or higher in Basic Mathematics (6).
  • Natural Science Lab and Foreign Language must be completed prior to transferring to FSU.
  • Must have completed at least 52 credit hours. Each applicant is evaluated on a case-by-case basis. FSU generally accepts non-remedial, non-vocational coursework taken at accredited institutions for at least elective credit. After admission, the Office of Undergraduate Studies and your academic department will determine how your credit(s) will transfer.

Program of Study

Major Program of Study at FSU: (60 hours)