Department of Teaching & Learning
Undergraduate Programs
The University of North Dakota has offered teacher education programs since its founding in 1883. The Department of Teaching and Learning is a comprehensive, accredited undergraduate and graduate department of education. It supports a broad view of education and seeks to serve pre-service and in-service teachers and other education personnel with intensive, intellectually challenging, integrated study. Through its collaboration with the departments of Biology, Information Systems & Business Education, Chemistry, English, French, Geography, Geology/Earth Science, German, Industrial Technology, Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, Physics, Spanish, Communication and Visual Arts, a range of programs leading to initial licensure is available. In addition, through specified programs of study, combined and double majors are also offered. Undergraduate programs leading to licensure include a B.S. in Physical Education, B.S.Ed. with major in Business Education , B.S.Ed. with major in Early Childhood Education, B.S.Ed. with major in Elementary Education, B.S.Ed. with major in Elementary/Early Childhood Education, B.S.Ed. with major in Elementary/Mathematics Education, B.S.Ed. with major in Elementary/Middle Level Education, B.S.Ed. with major in Elementary/Music Education, B.S.Ed. with major in Elementary/Physical Education, B.S.Ed. with major in Elementary/Visual Arts Education, B.S.Ed. with major in Vocational Marketing Education, B.S.Ed. with major in Middle/Junior High Education, B.S.Ed. with major in Science Education(secondary) and a B.S.Ed. with major in Social Studies Education (secondary) (ESPB Program Reviews).
The following program areas may be explored to more fully understand the range of program options available.
Last Updated:
May 8, 2009