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Wichita State University's Bachelor of Arts in Education (BAED) with a Spanish (PreK-12) concentration is a four-year program designed to prepare aspiring educators with comprehensive Spanish language skills, literary knowledge, and cultural understanding. This program qualifies graduates for PreK-12 teaching certification while providing hands-on experience in Kansas' most extensive school district. Wichita State prioritizes practical education, ensuring every degree program incorporates guaranteed applied learning or research opportunities to develop job-ready competencies before graduation. The Spanish education track begins with two years of general studies followed by two years of specialized teacher training. Developed through partnerships between university educators and K-12 professionals, the curriculum features teaching internships. Earning this bachelor's degree from Wichita State's College of Applied Studies provides the expertise, abilities, and assurance to excel in educational settings while laying the foundation for graduate studies in education.