The B.A. in Education degree contains three steps:
- UK Core requirements
- Program related studies courses
- Professional education component
Below is a template of the course progression followed by Elementary Education students.
The Elementary Education program at the University of Kentucky prepares students to become Elementary Education teachers. It also lays the groundwork for several other career possibilities in fields such as school leadership, educational psychology, curriculum design, state policy, publishing, higher education, and corporate training.
Our program prepares you to teach at the elementary education level, kindergarten through fifth grade. We take a unique approach to teacher education, with embedded courses that put students in schools early in the program.
Earning a degree from our program means you have proven yourself to be an effective teacher, gained valuable field experience, and forged important connections in the schools where you may one day be teaching.
We encourage you to explore our Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education and our world-class program faculty, as well as familiarize yourself with the resources and engagement opportunities available to our students.
The Elementary Education program is approved by the Kentucky Education Professional Standards Board.
Delivery Method: In-person
Credit Hours: 120
Time to Completion: Refer to the Curriculum Guide in the following section for the courses needed to complete this program.
In the UK College of Education Elementary Education program, students are immersed in field experiences from the start. Your college classes are embedded in local elementary schools during pre-practicum and practicum.
Elementary Education students gain over 200 hours of field experience in classroom observations, community-based outreach, school board meetings, and other school visits in addition to a full semester of student teaching.
The B.A. in Education degree contains three steps:
Below is a template of the course progression followed by Elementary Education students.
Semester 1 (16 course hours)
Semester 2 (16 course hours)
Semester 1 (15 course hours)
Check with your advisor to make sure requirements are completed for applying to the Teacher Education Program.
Semester 2 (16 course hours)
Apply to the Teacher Education Program
Semester 1 (15 course hours)
Semester 2 (16 course hours)
Semester 1 (15 course hours)
Semester 2
*requires prior admission to the Teacher Education Program
If you plan to complete a University of Kentucky online program while living outside of Kentucky, you should check the Out-of-State Students page to determine if the University of Kentucky is authorized to provide this program in your state of residence. If you plan to use the degree to seek licensure, you should also determine if the degree meets the educational requirements for licensure in your state.
The University of Kentucky is a member in good standing of the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP), a national accrediting organization recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. The programs listed at this link have been awarded full accreditation by AAQEP through December 31, 2030. Accreditation acknowledges that a program prepares effective educators who continue to grow as professionals and has demonstrated the commitment and capacity to maintain quality.
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