Bachelor's in Elementary Education
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
Why earn a bachelor's in Elementary Education?
On-Campus or Online Elementary Education Degree
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Work directly with students in diverse schools and communities. Gain insight by presenting and reviewing practice lessons with your peers.
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Develop and teach lessons in authentic learning environments. You'll lead a classroom of your choice as a student teacher.
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Learn and teach with innovative and interactive digital technologies.
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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.
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Be part of the ND Essential Skills Network. You’ll share experiences, celebrate successes, and problem-solve perceived barriers related to social emotional learning.
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Spend a semester abroad taking elementary education courses and learning about international education.
What can I do with a bachelor's in Elementary Education?
Elementary Education Degree Courses
Online Elementary Education Degree
FAQs
Based on data, overall employment for kindergarten and elementary school teachers is projected to show little change from 2022 to 2032. Despite limited growth, approximately 109,000 openings for these teachers are launched yearly. Regional demand for elementary school teachers remains high.
Yes, the Elementary Education degree at UND provides the necessary qualifications towards one of the criteria needed to obtain licensure as a teacher in North Dakota. Check with the state you plan to teach in to ensure this program meets the state's specific licensure requirements.
Indeed, four years is the standard timeframe. However, the exact length depends on whether students follow a full-time or part-time study schedule.
An Elementary Education degree typically qualifies individuals to teach grades one to eight.
The main difference is that the focus of an Elementary Education degree is on teaching students in grades one to eight, while an Early Childhood Education degree often emphasizes the developmental stages of children from birth to around age eight.
Definitely. UND's program includes practical experiences in classrooms for grades one through eight. These opportunities are integrated early in the course of study, offering real-life teaching and learning experiences.
Yes, the UND Elementary Education degree is available on-campus or entirely online, offering flexibility and affordability. No campus visit is required.
Our students have the flexibility to change the modality of their program from an online to an on campus format. Some students have decided they prefer an in person experience and moved to campus, while vice versa some students find that the online format works better for them.
Elementary Education Leader
Taylor Wright is putting students first with the skills she learned at UND.
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