Undergraduate Programs Leading to New York State Certification
Undergraduate Programs Leading to New York State Certification
The College of Education offers opportunity for initial certification in the following areas:
Childhood Education Bachelor of Science in Education: Preparation to teach elementary school (B.S. in Ed. degree: Certification Grades 1 to 6). This program resides in the Department of Education. Jill Marshall, Program Coordinator. Email: jill.marshall@fredonia.edu.
Childhood Inclusive Education Bachelor of Science in Education: Preparation to teach elementary school and special education (B.S. Ed. degree: Certifications Grades 1-6 in general and special education). This program resides in the Department of Education. Carrie Fitzgerald, Program Coordinator. Email: Carrie.Fitzgerald@fredonia.edu
Childhood Inclusive Education and Literacy All Grades (multi-award) Bachelor of Science in Education and Master of Science in Education: Preparation to teach Elementary School and Special Education (B.S.Ed. Degree: Certifications Grades 1-6 in General and Special Education and Literacy All Grades). This 5-year program prepares teacher candidates in three New York State Education Initial Teacher Certifications: Childhood Education Grades 1-6, Students with Disabilities Grades 1-6, Literacy Birth All Grades. This program resides in the Department of Education. Diane Sercu, program coordinator. Email: Diane.Sercu@fredonia.edu
Early Childhood-Childhood Education Bachelor of Science in Education: Preparation to teach very young children through elementary school (B.S. in Ed. degree: Certification Birth through Grade 6). This program resides in the Department of Education. Jill Marshall and Jaehee Kwon, Program Coordinators. Email: jill.marshall@fredonia.edu, jaehee.kwon@fredonia.edu.
Middle School Extension: Majors in Childhood and Childhood Inclusive Education may also obtain a certificate extension to teach a specific discipline in the Middle School grades. The Middle School Extension requirements are determined by the faculty in the Department of Education and the faculty in the various disciplines.
Music Education: The School of Music offers a Bachelor of Music in Music Education. Please see the Music Education Bachelor of Music section of the catalog for more information.
Adolescence Education: Preparation to teach biology, chemistry, earth science, English, French, mathematics, physics, social studies or Spanish (B.A. or B.S. degree: Certification Grades 7 to 12). Core education courses for these degrees are taught in both the College of Education and the academic departments. Candidates in these degree programs major in the academic discipline and will be assigned an academic advisor from the appropriate academic department. Students are encouraged to declare their intent in an adolescence certification curriculum upon entering the university. However, this may be done later by meeting with the department chair. It is recommended that this change be made no later than Nov. 1 of the year in which the student will have earned 60 credit hours. However, declaration of an adolescence curriculum code does not guarantee admission to methods and student teaching. For more information on Adolescence Education programs, students should refer to the appropriate academic department in the catalog:
To teach high school English, English Adolescence Education
To teach high school Earth Science, Earth Science Adolescence Education
To teach high school Biology, Biology Adolescence Education
To teach high school Mathematics, Mathematics Adolescence Education
To teach high school Chemistry, Chemistry Adolescence Education
To teach high school Social Studies, Social Studies Adolescence Education
To teach high school Physics, Physics Adolescence Education
Graduate Programs in Education: For information on graduate programs in Education, please see either the Education Graduate Program or the Graduate Teacher Education Certification section of the catalog; for graduate Music Education programs, please see the Music Graduate Program section; for Speech Language Pathology, please see the Communication Disorders & Sciences Graduate Program section of the catalog.