Park University B.S.E. in Elementary Education
Park University

Park University

B.S.E. in Elementary Education

  • Parkville, USA
  • Kansas City, USA

BSc

Full time

Sep 2026

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The B.S.E. in Elementary Education prepares students for teaching careers in elementary schools. The program includes coursework in child development, curriculum planning, and instructional strategies. Students engage in hands-on experiences through student teaching opportunities in local classrooms. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills and knowledge essential for effective teaching.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles as elementary school teachers, instructional coordinators, or education consultants. They may find opportunities in public and private schools, educational non-profits, or specialized tutoring services.

The Bachelor of Science in Education - Elementary Education program covers the education of children from grade 1 through grade 6 and leads to teaching certification. This degree requires a minimum of 120 total credit hours to graduate.

Concentrations

The student must have a total of at least 21 semester hours in an area of concentration (courses taken as part of the General Curriculum may be counted as part of the area of concentration). The area of concentration must be approved by the student’s advisor, and students should also plan the courses needed for the area of concentration with his or her advisor.

Available concentration areas:

  • Language Arts (additional endorsement in special education available)
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Science and Mathematics
  • Art
  • Fine Art

Teacher Candidates seeking an additional endorsement in special education certification in K-12 Mild/Moderate Cross-Categorical Disabilities must take PS 121 Human Growth and Development instead of EDE 220. Because there are specific general education courses required for teacher certification in the state of Missouri, it is imperative the student speak with his or her advisor regarding these course requirements prior to enrollment.

Additional Endorsement in Special Education Certification

Elementary education teacher candidates who have an area of concentration in Language Arts may add an endorsement in Special Education (K-12 Mild/Moderate Cross-Categorical Disabilities) to their initial elementary education certification by taking the following courses and passing the appropriate Praxis II test (Mild/Moderate Cross-Categorical Disabilities, K-12).

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