Successful completion of this program and the appropriate Michigan Test for Teacher Certification (MTTC) exams will result in Michigan teacher certification. Enrollment in this program is restricted to Michigan residents and those intending to work in the state of Michigan after completion.
Program Highlights
Help young students develop the knowledge, behavioral, and social skills needed to succeed in their educational journey and beyond with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education.
The Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education at Baker College is a specialized program designed to prepare students for a career in elementary education and teaching. This program provides aspiring educators with the knowledge, skills, and practical experiences needed to become effective teachers in preschool through grade 6.
- Academic Preparation: offers coursework that covers educational theory, curriculum content, classroom management, and pedagogical techniques. These courses provide a strong foundation in the principles of teaching and learning.
- Specialization: specializes in elementary education. Graduates will be prepared to teach all subjects in preschool through 6th grade.
- Practical Experience: includes over 200 hours of observation and apprenticeship before an extensive student teaching experience. This gives candidates hands-on experience working in multiple classrooms under the guidance of experienced educators. This practical experience is invaluable for learning how to apply theoretical knowledge in a classroom setting.
- Certification: Upon completion of the program and the passing of required licensure examinations, graduates will be eligible to be certified by the State of Michigan in two grade bands (preschool through grade 3, and grade 3 through grade 6).
Credit Hours
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Why Study Elementary Education
Teaching is a rewarding profession that allows individuals to make a positive impact on the lives of students and society. Many students are drawn to teaching because they want to contribute to the education and development of future generations. For those who have a passion for education and enjoy working with children or young adults, teaching can be a deeply fulfilling career choice.
Curriculum
The Baker College Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education is a 4-year program consisting of 120 hours, including 30 hours of general education, 38 hours of professional education courses, and 43 hours of subject area content and methods (literacy, mathematics, science, and social studies). This coursework includes over 200 hours of observation and apprenticeship working directly with preschool through 6th-grade students. The culmination of the program is a 450-hour supervised student teaching experience.
Sample Courses
Introduction to Professional Education Experience
Elementary Literacy I
Classroom Development
Elementary Education Program Outcomes
Our mission is to prepare knowledgeable and highly skilled professionals in the field of elementary education who support human development through partnerships, advocacy, service and the education of all young children and their families.
Accreditation
This program is pending HLC approval. Baker College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission / 230 South LaSalle St., Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL 60604-1411 / 800-621-7440 / www.hlccommission.org.
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Core courses for this degree program are not offered on campus.
For those interested, a selection of general education and prerequisite courses are available on campus each semester.
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Core courses for this degree program are not offered through Baker Online.
For those interested, a selection of general education and prerequisite courses are available through Baker Online each semester.
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