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Childhood Special Education (Dual Progra...

Manhattan University Main Campus, United States

Bachelors / 48 months

22600 $ / years

Overview

CHILDHOOD/SPECIAL EDUCATION (DUAL PROGRAM)



Elementary school is a critical time to instill a love of learning. Great elementary school teachers — in special and regular education classrooms alike — ignite an interest in children of all abilities and prepare them for academic success and a lifetime of learning.




Why Choose Dual Childhood/Special



Teachers play a crucial role in the lives of developing children. They support their educational needs, but, equally as important, elementary school teachers serve as mentors, advocates, and guides for their students. Becoming a childhood education teacher (grades 1-6) is one of the most challenging but rewarding professions you can pursue because it gives you the ability to impact lives for generations.




Manhattan’s state approved Childhood Education program provides students with the academic and practical skills to succeed in the classroom. The program leads to certification in teaching all subjects for grades 1–6 in a regular education elementary school classroom. Upon declaring your major, you will choose an academic concentration from these options:



  • Biology,
  • Chemistry,
  • English,
  • General Science,
  • General Studies,
  • Mathematics,
  • Psychology,
  • Social Studies,
  • Spanish




Careers of interest for childhood/special education majors include the following.


  • High school teacher,
  • Middle school teacher,
  • Teacher assistant,
  • School counselor

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