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If you're passionate about fostering growth in others and making a meaningful impact in your community, explore the University of Utah's Elementary Teacher Education undergraduate program. This comprehensive major offers interdisciplinary academic preparation alongside specialized training for teaching elementary subjects. The curriculum includes diverse courses covering education fundamentals like literacy instruction, child psychology, community engagement, and cultural studies, with special focus on math, science, and reading education. During their senior year, students join teaching cohorts and gain hands-on experience through placements in local schools. After finishing the program and passing both the Praxis II Elementary Education Content Knowledge Exam and Pedagogical Performance for Teachers (PPAT) assessment, graduates qualify for Utah's K-6 Professional Teaching License. This degree equips you to educate children of different ages, learning capabilities, and diverse cultural or socioeconomic backgrounds.
Professional Pathways
Graduates can leverage their academic training and classroom experience to become kindergarten, elementary, or middle school educators. Additional career options include roles as learning specialists, private tutors, childcare providers, or educational administrators. Further education or certifications can lead to opportunities in special education, secondary education, school leadership, library sciences, counseling, or academic guidance positions.