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School of Education - Undergraduate
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The School of Education offers majors in Elementary Education with ESOL endorsement (grades K-6), Exceptional Student Education with ESOL endorsement (grades K-12). Secondary English with ESOL endorsement, Secondary Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and Social Science (grades 6-12), Athletic Training, Sport Administration and Exercise Physiology. The School of Education offers 15-17 credit minors in Education (non-certification), Exercise Science, Leadership, Family and Human Services, Sport Administration and Sports Medicine. The School also offers a 17 credit minor in education that fulfills the State of Florida “Professional Training Option” for initial certification in secondary-school English, or secondary-school mathematics, or secondary-school science, or secondary-school social studies. Students declaring a major in Elementary Education/ESOL or Exceptional Student Education/ESOL must also choose a major field in the College of Arts and Sciences. Students declaring a major in Secondary Education must also choose a teaching field in the College of Arts and Sciences. Students completing the professional education sequence for Music Education teachers must choose Music Education as a major in the School of Music.

The degrees of Master of Science in Education, Specialist in Education, and Doctor of Philosophy are available in some departments in the School of Education. These programs are under the supervision of the Dean of the Graduate School and the School of Education Academic and Student Services Committee. All teacher education programs leading to certification are approved by the State of Florida and accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.

The 2006 Title II State Report Summary reported an overall pass rate of 100% on the Florida Teacher Certification Examination for graduates of the School of Education undergraduate and graduate State of Florida teacher education approved programs.

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