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University of Phoenix | BS in Education - Elementary Teacher Education English - Language Arts

Students in the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in English Language Arts are prepared to work as educators in 21st century schools. The program is student-focused, offering both small classes and a student teaching experience. To learn more about the Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in English Language Arts continue reading here.

Official Program Name:

Bachelor of Science in Education - Elementary Teacher Education with a concentration* in English Language Arts

School Offering Program:

University of Phoenix

Degree Level:

Bachelor's

Program Prerequisites:

No previous teaching experience is necessary to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in English Language Arts. Specific program requirements may vary, but applicants to graduate programs at University of Phoenix should hold a high school diploma and should be a U.S. citizen.

Program Description:

The University of Phoenix's Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in English Language Arts prepares students to meet state requirements for teaching. Students take small classes in the College of Education utilizing, collaborative, peer-to-peer learning. Students benefit from skilled teachers in the classroom and a field experience in a local school.

Accreditation:

University of Phoenix is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association (www.ncahlc.org).

Learning Format:

Online and Campus-Based

Program Length / Total Credits Required:

One hundred hours of field experience and 62-63 hours of coursework are required for the Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in English Language Arts.

Financial Aid Available:

Financial aid may be available for those who qualify. Aid opportunities include federal and state financial aid, grants and loans, employer tuition reimbursement, internal and external scholarship sources, and access to other resources.

*Maryland residents completing this program will earn a Bachelor of Science in Education - Elementary Teacher Education with an emphasis in English Language Arts.

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Required Courses for a Bachelor of Science in Education - Elementary Teacher Education with a concentration in English Language Arts:

Degree program and course requirements are subject to change. Contact University of Phoenix to confirm the most accurate information before enrolling in a program.

Education Courses

  • GEN 200: Foundations For General Education And Professional Success (3 credits)
  • EDU 300: Orientation to Teacher Education (0 credits)
  • EDU 301: Foundations of Education (3 credits)
  • EDU 305: Child Development (3 credits)
  • EDU 310: Models and Theories of Instruction (3 credits)
  • EDU 315: Legal and Ethical Issues in Education (3 credits)
  • EDU 390: Elementary Education Seminar (1 credit)
  • EDU 320: Classroom Management (3 credits)
  • EED 400: Assessment in Elementary Education (3 credits)
  • SPE 300: Orientation to the Exceptional Child (3 credits)
  • SEI 300: Structured English Immersion (3 credits)
  • RDG 350: Children's Literature (3 credits)
  • RDG 410: Elementary Methods: Reading/Language Arts (3 credits)
  • EED 415: Elementary Methods: Mathematics (3 credits)
  • EED 420: Elementary Methods: Science (3 credits)
  • EED 425: Elementary Methods: Health/PE (3 credits)
  • EED 430: Elementary Methods: Social Studies (3 credits)
  • EED 435: Elementary Methods: Fine Arts (3 credits)
  • RDG 415: Diagnosis and Remediation of Reading Difficulties (3 credits)
  • SEI 301: Advanced Structured English Immersion Methods (3 credits)
  • EED 490: Elementary Student Teaching, Seminar I (4 credits)
  • EED 495: Elementary Student Teaching, Seminar II (4 credits)

Furthering Your Education:

Graduates can pursue advanced degrees in education to supplement their education advance further in the teaching profession. Some advanced degrees students may be eligible to apply for include:

  • Master of Arts in Education - Elementary Teacher Education
  • Master of Arts in Education - Special Education
  • Master of Arts in Education - Teacher Leadership
  • Master of Arts in Education - Administration and Supervision