Academic Programs offered in the School of Education
The School of Education is composed of four departments which are fully accredited by the New Jersey State Department of Education and by national accrediting organizations. The School of Education's teacher preparation programs have certification reciprocity with many states.
Undergraduate Programs
Educational Administration & Secondary Education
Students seeking certification to teach at the secondary level enroll in one of the following academic majors in another school at The College: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English, History, Mathematics, Spanish. Courses in pedagogy and field experiences are coordinated through the School of Education.
Elementary & Early Childhood Education
Students enrolled in either major are required to also select one of the following second majors: Art, Biology, English, History, Mathematics, Music**, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Math/Science/Technology
**If you are interested in majoring in Music, it is essential that you review the requirements, which include an audition, for this academic major.
Special Education, Language & Literacy
- Deaf and Hard of Hearing/Elementary Education Five year dual certification **
- Education of Developmentally Handicapped Special Education
- Communication Disorders Minor
- Deaf Studies Minor
**If you are interested in majoring in Music, it is essential that you review the requirements, which include an audition, for this academic major.
K-12 Teacher Education Programs Housed Outside the School of Education
Undergraduate Global Programs
Graduate Programs
- MAT Resource Center
- Speech-Language Pathology
- Graduate Studies Degree & Certificate Programs
- Graduate Global Programs Degree & Certificate Programs
Career & Community Studies
Career and Community Studies is designed to prepare students with intellectual disabilities who desire a post secondary experience on a college campus and require a strong system of supports.

