Undergraduate Degree Program
Bachelor of Arts in Education
Bachelor's degree programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts in Education (BAE) have as their primary objective the preparation of educators with broad foundations of observable, measurable competencies that contribute to their personal and professional growth. These competencies should enable the educators to assist learners to realize their full potential in ways which are meaningful and satisfying to the learners and which lead them to effective participation as members of society.
Admission to the Program
Those entering the College of Education and Human Services must meet University admissions requirements as well as specific COEHS admissions criteria.
You will need a variety of courses to satisfy all program prerequisites, foreign language, and General Education requirements. You will need to have passing scores on all four parts of the CLAST exam or other similar tests.
The following are the Florida DOE Course Requirements for students planning on becoming teachers within the state of Florida.
| General Education |
6 hours |
| EDF 1005 Introduction to Education |
3 hours |
| EDG 2701 Teaching Diverse Populations* |
3 hours |
| EME 2040 Introduction to Educational Technology |
3 hours |
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9 semester hours of Communications including:
Speech
Writing
Literature
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9 semester hours of Mathematics including:
College Algebra or above
To include a credit in Geometry
MGF, MTG, MAC, STA
excludes MAT 1033 and CS |
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9 semester hours of Natural/Physical Sciences including:
Earth
Life
Physical
w/one lab
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12 semester hours of Social Sciences including:
General Psychology
American History
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6 semester hours of Fine Arts/Humanities including:
Philosophy
Fine Arts
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6 credits of elective credit depending on area of teacher
education |
Please refer to the University of North Florida catalog.
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