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For those looking to inspire others and make a meaningful impact in their community, the University of Utah's Elementary Teacher Education undergraduate program offers comprehensive training. This major combines interdisciplinary academic preparation with specialized professional development for teaching elementary subjects. The curriculum includes diverse coursework covering literacy instruction, community engagement, childhood development, 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 classroom placements. After finishing the program and passing both the Praxis II Elementary Education Content Knowledge Exam and Pedagogical Performance for Teachers (PPAT), graduates qualify for Utah's K-6 Professional Teaching License. This degree equips educators to teach children of different ages, learning abilities, and cultural or socioeconomic backgrounds.
Career Pathways
Graduates can utilize their classroom training and academic knowledge to become elementary, middle school, or kindergarten teachers. Additional opportunities include roles as educational specialists, private tutors, childcare providers, or school administrators. Further education or certifications can lead to positions in special education, secondary education, library sciences, school leadership, counseling, or academic guidance.