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Click On The Conceptual Framework To Learn More About the
"Professional Educator as Decision Maker!"
Undergraduate Programs: 
The School of Education and Psychology offers eight Bachelor of Science in Education
degree programs, a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and one
Licensure Program:
Non-Teaching Degrees:
Heath and Physical Education (Non-Teaching)
Psychology (Non-Teaching)
A student majoring in Elementary Education, Special
Education, or Physical Education, is
required to select an academic concentration from the list below. All
teaching programs in the School of Education have the approval of the North
Carolina Department of Public Instruction and, therefore, according to the
"approved program approach," will permit the student who has
successfully completed a teacher preparation program and achieved an appropriate
PRAXIS score to acquire an Initial Class A teaching license.
Approved Academic Concentration Options:
Admission
Requirements
Livetext Electronic Portfolio Requirements
Certification
Requirements
Graduate Programs: 
The
Master in Education Degree- Elementary Education
Contact Dr. James E. Hedgebeth, Graduate
Facilitator at 252-335-3105
jehedgebeth@mail.ecsu.edu
or
Dr. Saundra S. Copeland, Chair of the
Department of Education/Graduate Coordinator at 252-335-3337
sscopeland@mail.ecsu.edu
The Master in School Administration
Contact Dr. David Hood, Graduate MSA
Coordinator at 252-335-3473
dshood@mail.ecsu.edu
ECSU Homepage
Created 9/01/2001
Revised 8/20/2008

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