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Elementary Education Degree

Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.Ed.)

Immerse yourself in teaching and prepare for a rewarding career educating grades 1-8.

Educators play a critical role in shaping our future. With a B.S.Ed. in Elementary Education from UND, you will be prepared to teach students in diverse learning environments.

Program type:
Major
Format:
On Campus or Online
Est. time to complete:
4 years
Credit hours:
125
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Why earn an elementary education degree?

Application Deadlines
Fall:
Aug. 15
Spring:
Dec. 15
Summer:
May 1

 

Teaching students is one of the most fulfilling careers. With a B.S.Ed. with major in Elementary Education, you will be eligible to pursue teaching licensure for grades 1-8 in ND (1-6 in MN) — and make your mark on the future.

You have the flexibility to earn your degree on-campus or from the comfort of your home. Either way, you'll be receiving the same world-class education at an affordable price.

Hands-on Elementary Education Degree

As a teacher candidate at UND, you'll study current curriculum, digital technologies, student-centered pedagogies, differentiated instruction and assessment. You'll get to do all of this while learning out in the field in elementary school classrooms. As early as your first classes in Teacher Education, you will have the opportunity to go out to grade 1-8 classrooms and take a hand-on approach to your education to start building your skills as a teacher.

Multiple field experiences will provide you with additional opportunities for authentic teaching and learning. You are encouraged to explore schools in a variety of settings, including rural school districts. Your training and education at UND will culminate in a one-semester student teaching placement, which you can complete anywhere in the United States or abroad.

Comprehensive Degree in Elementary Education

UND has the most comprehensive teacher education program in the region. We offer a wide range of minors, certificates and specialty area concentrations to complement your elementary education degree plan.

Earn additional teaching credentials through minors in:

  • Early Childhood Education
  • English Language Learner/Bilingual Education
  • Literacy Education
  • Middle School Education
  • Special Education

Accelerated Elementary Education Degree

Earn your bachelor's degree and master’s degree in Elementary Education in less time than it would take to get them separately. With both degrees, you’ll stand out among your peers as you begin your career. The accelerated program is available online or on-campus.

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (ACCELERATED B.S.Ed./M.ED.)

Elementary Education (Accelerated B.S.Ed./M.S. in Reading Education) 

On-Campus or Online Elementary Education Degree

  • Work directly with students in diverse schools and communities. Gain insight by presenting and reviewing practice lessons with your peers.

  • Develop and teach lessons in authentic learning environments. You'll lead a classroom of your choice as a student teacher.

  • Learn and teach with innovative and interactive digital technologies.

  • All Teacher Education programs at UND are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and are approved by the North Dakota Educational Standards and Practices Board.

  • Be part of the NDMTSS Social Emotional Learning Network. You’ll share experiences, celebrate successes, and problem-solve perceived barriers related to social emotional learning.

  • Spend a semester abroad taking elementary education courses and learning about international education.

What can I do with a degree in elementary education?

61K

Median salary for elementary school teachers

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

7%

Anticipated job growth for elementary school teachers

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

The outlook is promising for jobs in education. There is a teacher shortage across our region and a great need for high-quality elementary teachers in the nation.

With a B.S.Ed. in Elementary Education from UND, you'll be on your way to a rewarding career in education. For example:

  • Classroom Teacher
  • Education Specialist
  • Instructional Coach

Elementary Education Degree Skills

Graduates of UND's Elementary Education program are well prepared to work with diverse students and within diverse school settings. You will have the confidence, knowledge, skills and dispositions to provide innovative teaching and learning strategies. You will fully understand:

  • Assessment
  • Curriculum Development
  • Differentiated Instruction
  • Educational Technologies
  • Lesson Planning

Elementary Education Degree Courses

T&L 339. Educational Technology. 3 Credits.

Students will demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts and operations that not only support classroom curriculum but provide an avenue for continuing professional development. Students will learn to apply technology to facilitate a variety of effective assessment and evaluation strategies. The class will help students understand the social, ethical, legal and human issues that surround the use of technology in PK-12 schools. F,S,SS.

T&L 432. Learning Environments. 3 Credits.

The purpose of this class is to study psychological, social, and cultural factors that influence classroom behavior and to examine elements that contribute to a positive learning environment. An additional 15 hour field experience is required for the course over a three-week period. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education program. F,S.

T&L 328. Survey of Children's Literature. 3 Credits.

Students survey the broad range of literature written for children. Emphasis is placed on gaining familiarity with the multicultural aspects of literature, understanding the distinguishing characteristics of genre, developing visual literacy with respect to illustration, and acquiring the ability to evaluate literature, as well as its use, with an understanding of children's developmental needs. F,S.

T&L 470. Science Methods in Elementary Schools (TEAM). 3 Credits.

A survey of teaching strategies, materials, and resources appropriate for promoting science inquiry in elementary classrooms. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education program; see department for approval. F,S.

T&L 417. Writing & Language Arts Methods. 2 Credits.

A study of methods for teaching writing and language arts to children in grades K-6. Emphasis is placed on process-oriented writing approaches; spelling and grammar; ways of using language for creative, personal, and content area expression. Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education Program. F,S.

T&L 410. Reading Methods in Elementary Schools (TEAM). 3 Credits.

This methods course prepares future elementary teachers with the essential methods, dispositions, and strategies for teaching and assessing literacy in the elementary school classroom. Explicit and systematic instruction of phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension are studied, practiced, and implemented. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education program; see department for approval. F,S.

Elementary Education Leader

Taylor Wright is putting students first with the skills she learned at UND.

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