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The undergraduate and graduate teacher education program at Fayetteville State University are approved by the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction and are accredited by the Southern Association of Teacher Education (NCATE). All programs are designed to prepare education professionals as facilitators of learning. Teacher preparation programs are available in the School of Education, the School of Business & Economics, the College of Basic & Applied Sciences, and the College of Humanities & Social Sciences.

Programs are offered in Birth through Kindergarten (B-K) elementary education (K-6); middle grades (6-9); secondary education (9-12); and special subjects (K-12). Secondary programs include English, mathematics, biology, social studies, business education, and marketing education. Special subjects (K-12) are health, physical education, music, and Spanish. The middle grades program requires a concentration in two of seven areas: language arts, social studies, science, mathematics, special education, reading, and core academic studies.  In addition to the education requirements, each area has specialty program requirements. 

 

 


The Office of Teacher Education coordinates the teacher preparation programs with respect to field experiences, admission to teacher education, admission to student teaching, student teaching assignments and licensure.
 

The licensure levels for teachers are B-K, K-6, 6-9, 9-12, and K-12.

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