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College of Human Development, Culture, and Media
Integrated Early Childhood, Elementary and Special Education
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.E.)

Integrated Elementary and Special Education

The B.S.E. in Integrated Elementary and Special Education provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to serve all learners in today's schools. The program is nationally recognized by the Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI) and the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC).

The Program

The B.S.E. in Integrated Elementary and Special Education (minimum 120 credits) offers candidates a minimum of three teaching certificates, extensive clinical experiences from sophomore to senior year, and nationally recognized programs by professional organizations in elementary and special education (ACEI and CEC).

The program is aligned with the standards of the following professional associations.

The Path to Becoming a Teacher

The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media serves to nurture our future leaders and innovative educators to be responsive to their students’ individual needs through observation and adaptation.

Gabriella Bryce

"Throughout the program you will feel supported by all faculty and staff. Professors will also continue to help you even when you are not in their classroom, may that be by having a late night phone call or even providing supplies for a lesson! By the end you will feel beyond prepared to teach in just about any classroom setting!" 

Gabriella Bryce '19

Faculty

The faculty in the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media are expert researchers and practitioners in teacher and leader preparation as well as professional psychology and family therapy. Many are actively engaged with schools and community agencies, modeling best practices to their students in the university classroom and in the field. Collaboration within departments and across is encouraged with the recognition that supporting and improving the lives of children, families and communities is a complex process. View all faculty »

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Mary Mueller
Associate Professor
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Lauren McFadden
Associate Professor of Elementary and Special Education
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Debra Zinicola
Chair, Associate Professor
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