College of Education
The College of Education prepares professionals in a Lutheran liberal arts environment for life-long learning and service in teaching, research, and leadership in our diverse and global community.
Dean: Lonn D. Maly Department of Graduate Studies in Education: Michael J. Walcheski, chair Department of Child and Family Education: Lynn E. Gehrke, chair Department of Teacher Education: George Guidera, Chair Department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences: Eric E. LaMott, chair Southeast Asian Teacher Licensure Program: Sally Baas, director English as a Second Language: Sally Baas, coordinator Early Childhood Teacher Education: Nedra R. Robinson, coordinator Special Education: Julie Jochum Gartrell, coordinator
Curriculum
Course Descriptions
Liberal Arts Majors
Majors Leading to Licensure
- Parent and Family Education
- Early Childhood Education (Birth - Grade 3)
- Elementary Education with Early Childhood Specialty (Pre-Kindergarten - Grade 6)
- Elementary Education with Middle Level Specialty (Kindergarten - Grade 8)
- Chemistry Teaching Major, Grades 9-12, with optional Grades 5-8 General Science add-on
- Communication Arts/Literature Teaching Major, Grades 5-12
- Health Teaching Major, Grades 5-12
- Life Science Teaching Major, Grades 9-12, with optional Grades 5-8 General Science add-on
- Mathematics Teaching Major, Grades 5-12
- Social Studies Teaching Major, Grades 5-12
- Visual Art Teaching Major, Grades K-12
- English as a Second Language (ESL) Teaching Major, Grades K-12
- Vocal and /or Instrumental Music Education Teaching Major, Grades K-12
- Physical Education Teaching Major, Grades K-12
Minors
Endorsement
Certificate Areas
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