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This program is ideal for students interested in teaching secondary education, a career in education, or interested in pursuing a second major.
Course content includes leadership in teaching, examination of social identities, reflection on direct classroom experience, factors that influence educational practices, and more.
This program is ideal for students interested in teaching at the elementary level in the state of Washington.
Course content includes developmental psychology and assessment practices for math, science, literacy, and social studies.
Like pre-law or pre-med, the Bachelor of Arts in Humanities for Teaching is a pre-education degree. Students have time to hone their reading and writing skills, focus their studies in an endorsement area, and reflect on what it means to be a teacher.
Students with a degree in Humanities for Teaching are excellent candidates for the Master in Teaching program. A Master in Teaching enables graduates to earn an average of $7,000 per year more than their counterparts with only a Bachelor degree. View our Learning Outcomes.
In partnership with Seattle University's College of Education we offer a specialization in elementary education. In their Junior and Senior years students prepare to apply for a Washington State Elementary (K-8) Teaching Credential and an English Language Learner (ELL) endorsement.
Once students complete their degree, specialization and earn their certificate, they are eligible to teach right away in both private and public schools.
Students in the Humanities for Teaching degree and specialization take foundational humanities classes and specialized teaching classes, as well as classes in the discipline they want to teach. Two required internships give students real teaching experience.