How is Seton Hills education program (for prospective teachers) different from others?
We believe that students with an interest in education should select a major aligned with their primary interest. So if you are interested in becoming a teacher, you will earn your degree in an academic major and additionally gain your teacher certification in one of 15 specializations: Art, Biology, Business, Citizenship, Computer and Information Technology, Chemistry, Social Studies, Early Childhood, Elementary (undergraduate and graduate), English, Family and Consumer Sciences, French, Mathematics, Music, Spanish, and Special Education (undergraduate and graduate). This guarantees that you will have both the content and teaching skills necessary for the classroom.
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