Secondary Education Major
Major
As a BU Pilot teacher, you will be prepared to lead as well as master your content areas and the most current research-based knowledge of instruction and curriculum. Bethel enjoys partnerships with area school districts. Throughout the teacher preparation program, you will gain hundreds of hours of classroom experience, including a 12- to 15-week student teaching experience.
An effective teacher’s development includes acquiring the necessary skills, knowledge, and disposition to teach in a classroom or online setting. Bethel’s programs continually seek ways to ensure our teacher candidates receive the best instruction based on the latest educational research.
12- to 15-week
student teaching placements
11:1
student-to-faculty ratio
100%
of students receive some form of financial assistance
As you’re looking at teaching secondary education, there are several majors you may consider.
Art Education Major
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Program – 4 years
English Education Major
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Program – 4 years
English as a New Language Major
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Program – 4 years
Health/Physical Education Major
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Program – 4 years
Mathematics Education Major
Bachelor of Science (BS) Program – 4 years
Music Education Major
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Program – 4 years
Science Education – Biology Major
Bachelor of Science (BS) Program – 4 years
Science Education – Chemistry Major
Bachelor of Science (BS) Program – 4 years
Science Education – Physics Major
Bachelor of Science (BS) Program – 4 years
Social Studies Education Major
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Program – 4 years
Prepare for an exciting future in teaching secondary education in one of these subjects:
- Art
- English
- Health/Physical Education
- Mathematics
- Music
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Social Studies
Recent graduates have found positions in a variety of schools/corporations including:
- Penn-Harris-Madison
- School City of Mishawaka
- Concord Community Schools
- Elkhart Christian Academy
- South Bend Community Schools
You’ll gain career-shaping skills such as:
- How to teach in a classroom or online setting
- Social, political, economic and historical issues within schools
- Prevailing philosophies and theories of child development
- Theories and research concerning teaching and learning
- An examination of students from diverse cultural, racial, economic and language groups – as well as students with physical, psycho-social and intellectual exceptionalities
- The social, physical, emotional, and intellectual growth of children as related to learning and the motivation to learn
- Effective practices and adaptations for challenges of the modern classroom
- Strategies for fostering a sense of community in the classroom and developing positive relationships with and among students
- How to help students learn to read and develop vocabulary, comprehension, fluency, writing skills, content-area literacy and media literacy
All education majors begin working in classrooms with students during their freshman year.
Student Teaching
The final step in earning a Bachelor’s in education — and a critical step in qualifying for teacher certification in most states — is to spend time in an actual classroom. Typically, your program will place you in a local school, where you will gradually assume complete teaching responsibility and take full control of the classroom for six to eight weeks during a 12- to 15-week placement.
Student teaching placements include:
- Penn-Harris-Madison
- School City of Mishawaka
- Concord Community Schools
- Elkhart Christian Academy
- South Bend Community Schools
- Internationally – Candidates can student teach abroad in almost any country.
Secondary Education Major Highlights
Be prepared to lead as you master your content areas and the most current research-based knowledge of instruction and curriculum. Gain hundreds of hours of classroom experience through the Teacher Preparation Program, including a 12- to 15-week student teaching experience.
Take part in the mentor-mentee program created by the Bethel Education Club for incoming education majors to facilitate a smooth transition into the field or participate in Education Department events intended to build camaraderie within the department and among the teacher candidates.
Also Consider These Areas of Study
As you’re pursuing a career in secondary education, you may also want to look at the following degrees:
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Obtaining a License in Another State
The State of Indiana has a compact agreement with most states. That means that if you hold a valid Indiana license, it should be relatively easy to obtain a license in most states. It is important to obtain your Indiana license first. Other states may have different requirements than Indiana regarding coursework, testing or GPA.
To obtain information for out-of-state licensing, please contact the Department of Education within the state you are seeking licensure. Please visit the United States Department of Education website and select the particular state of interest for license requirements and application procedures.
For current information regarding out-of-state licensing, please visit the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC) website.
Have questions? Please contact the Bethel University Education Department, Licensing Advisor.
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