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Teacher Education Curricula
Programs in teacher education are offered at UNCG in the four broad areas listed below. Their description is found under the school and/or department listed on the right.
Birth–12 Licensure
Program |
Department |
Professions in Deafness |
Specialized Education Services |
Birth–Kindergarten, Elementary,
and Middle Grades Licensure
Program |
Department |
Auditory/Oral (B–K) |
Specialized Education
Services |
Birth through Kindergarten
(B–K)
|
Human Development & Family Studies
|
Elementary Education
(Grades K–6)
|
Teacher Education and Higher Education |
Middle Grades Education
(Grades 6–9)
|
Teacher Education and Higher Education |
K–12 Special Subject-Area Licensure
Program |
Department |
Art Education |
Art |
Music |
Music |
Physical Education & Health Teacher Education |
Kinesiology |
Professions in Deafness |
Specialized Education
Services |
School Social Work
|
Social Work |
Second Language in French & Spanish
|
Romance Languages
|
Special Education
|
Specialized Education Services
|
Theatre Education |
Theatre |
Secondary Subject-Area Licensure (Grades 9–12)
Program |
Department |
Biology |
Biology |
Chemistry |
Chemistry & Biochemistry
|
English |
English |
Latin |
Classical Studies |
Mathematics |
Mathematics & Statistics
|
Physics |
Physics & Astronomy |
Social Studies (Comprehensive) |
Teacher Education and Higher Education |
Requirements for teacher licensure are specified in the program descriptions under each respective department (see alphabetical department listings).
Undergraduate licensure students graduating in 1999 and after must demonstrate mastery of basic and advanced technology skills in order to qualify for licensure. The course LIS/TED 120, Introduction to Instructional Technology, has been developed to assist students in meeting the basic technology competencies as well as in beginning their advanced technology portfolio.