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Our institution offers comprehensive programs for aspiring teachers through various licensure options, along with community-focused education initiatives like our Child and Family Services program. Our graduates are making significant impacts as educators throughout the state. We continuously update our curriculum to align with state requirements and address the evolving needs of our community partners. Under Dr. Murley's leadership, we've transitioned to a Residency year model, replacing traditional single-semester student teaching to better equip our graduates for their first day as classroom teachers. Our philosophy centers on the principle that exceptional educators begin with outstanding training - a standard upheld by our dedicated faculty. The educational journey is a collaborative effort involving all stakeholders. The program requires completion of 36 semester credit hours, comprising 12 hours of professional core courses, 12 hours of additional professional education, and 12 hours of specialized concentration coursework.