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The teacher education program awards either a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree to its graduates. This certification qualifies them to instruct students in grades 7-12 across various disciplines, including Agricultural Education, Health, Art (K-12), History, Biological Sciences, Mathematics, Chemistry, Music-Vocal/Instrumental (K-12), Earth Science, Physical Education (K-12), English, Physics, Family and Consumer Sciences, Social Science, French, and Spanish. North Dakota State University's School of Education (SOE), staffed by dedicated education professionals, oversees this comprehensive teacher preparation program. The program maintains dual accreditation from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board, ensuring graduates meet certification requirements in North Dakota and beyond. According to research from the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE), the coming years will see increased demand for qualified educators, presenting excellent opportunities for aspiring teachers.
The program's coursework is divided into three key components: general education requirements, specialized teaching subjects, and a professional education core. Detailed curriculum information is available online at www.ndsu.edu/registrar/academics/curricula. The professional core encompasses essential topics such as educational foundations, psychology of learning, general and subject-specific teaching strategies, inclusive classroom practices, assessment techniques, and behavior management. Most professional education courses incorporate practical field experiences, culminating in a comprehensive 15-week student teaching placement.