(a minimum of 120 credit hours) Requirements are subject to change.
The goal of the Education Department is to prepare undergraduate students for teacher licensure in one of the following areas: early childhood (PreK–2); elementary (1–6); or secondary (5–8 and/or 8–12) in biology, English, history, or mathematics. Additional teacher licensure programs offered by the College include health/family and consumer sciences (all grades), physical education (PreK–8 and/or 5–12), and visual arts (PreK–8 and/or 5–12). Students seeking teacher licensure should begin their program upon their admission to the College, but in order to be considered teacher candidates and to complete the professional preparation requirements, they must apply for official admission to the teacher preparation program and be accepted. Application to the teacher preparation program typically occurs prior to the junior year. More information about requirements for admittance to the teacher preparation program can be found below.
To comply with Massachusetts Department of Education regulations, students seeking early childhood licensure (teacher of students with and without disabilities, PreK–2) must earn a bachelor’s degree that includes an arts and sciences major, additional coursework to meet the subject matter knowledge requirements and coursework to meet the professional standards for all teachers. In order to facilitate completion of the early childhood licensure program, it is recommended that students major in:
More information about requirements for the psychology major, including special requirements for students seeking licensure can be found in the psychology section. Professional courses required for licensure are listed below and will ensure the successful completion of the Education major.
For more information about education programs, contact Dr. Robert Barkman, department chair, at (413) 748-3734 or the Admissions Office at (800) 343-1257.