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Special and Elementary Education (BSEd)
No job is more challenging, rewarding, or important than teaching small children. As a special and elementary educator, you’ll help shape the character—and future—of every child in your classroom. It’s a big responsibility.
If you're a prospective elementary school teacher with an interest in meeting the unique needs of children with disabilities, a degree in Special and Elementary Education will allow you to enhance your expertise. The dual major prepares you to teach students with learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral disorders, intellectual disabilities, and orthopedic and health impairments. You'll spend one semester teaching, dividing time between special education and elementary education classroom settings. You'll graduate with certification in special education for K-12 and elementary education in K-8.
Basic requirements for the
Special and Elementary Education (BSEd)
degree
Liberal Studies (35 units)
Major Elementary Education
Major Special Education
Electives
Diversity Requirement (These courses may be used to meet other requirements in your academic plan) (6 units)
Check the
NAU Catalog for a current list of classes for this program.
More information about this degree:
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Events & Deadlines
- 05/27 : MEMORIAL DAY - UNIVERSITY CLOSED
- 07/04 : INDEPENDENCE DAY- UNIVERSITY CLOSED
- 09/02 : LABOR DAY - UNIVERSITY CLOSED
- 11/11 : VETERANS DAY - UNIVERSITY CLOSED
- 11/28-11/29 : THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY - UNIVERSITY CLOSED (Begin)
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Degree Available At:
 - In Person Campuses
 - Blended Campuses
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