2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Elementary Education

J. Sydnor,  Chairperson

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Think of the most important and influential people from your childhood. A favorite teacher is probably among them. If you want to devote your career to playing that same essential role in the life of a child, then the undergraduate program in the Department of Elementary Education is the right choice.

An elementary school teacher not only helps children learn but prepares tomorrow's leaders. We offer a Teaching Major in Elementary Education*. Our bachelor's degree is guided by our Department Mission and prepares you to teach kindergarten through sixth grade. As a major in the degree program, you'll have multiple opportunities to work with children and teachers in local schools and community organizations. While gaining a foundation in a wide range of subjects, you'll also choose one of these 15 concentration areas for your course of study:

  • American Sign Language
  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Classical Languages
  • Differentiation
  • English as a Second Language
  • Kindergarten/Primary Education
  • Language Arts
  • Mathematics
  • Modern Languages
  • Psychology and Counseling
  • Science
  • Special Education
  • Teacher of Reading for Elementary
  • Technology
  • Wellness

Our Teaching Major in Elementary Education equips you to shape and guide the next generation of learners. We provide a rigorous curriculum, immersive and experiential learning opportunities, impactful service programs situated in the community, real-world connections through the Burris Laboratory School (a K-12 incubator and innovator of effective teaching methods), and much more. Your undergraduate education will be guided by Ball State’s baccalaureate degrees and the professional education assessment/decision point requirements.

*An interdepartmental Dual Major in Elementary and Special Education is also available.