Elementary education
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design
Shape the future of our youth
Elementary educators set the stage for lifelong learning. This important responsibility demands an understanding of modern teaching methods and child development, as well as a broad knowledge in multiple subjects, from reading and writing to science and math.
In this program, you will learn to teach basic subject areas to diverse groups of children in kindergarten through eighth grade. You will gain on-the job skills with three practicum experiences in an elementary classroom and one semester of student teaching under the supervision of experienced teachers.
Teacher certification, a requirement for teaching in a public school, varies from state to state. Upon completion of the program, you will be eligible to take certification exams for the state in which you want to teach.
Overview
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Prepare to teach, lead and inspire the next generation
Degree fit
This program could be a good fit if you:
- Enjoy working with youth.
- Are interested in studying and teaching in a specific subject area.
- Are a patient, positive, creative, energetic person.
- Have strong communication and leadership skills.
- Are willing to work hard to overcome challenges.
Students graduating with a Bachelor of Science in elementary education will complete 120 required credits toward the degree in addition to U-Idaho core requirements.
Career outcomes
Current job openings
2,242 in ID, WA, OR, MT and HIPotential careers and starting salaries
- Elementary School Teachers
$53,111 - Education Administrators for Elementary and Secondary Schools
$84,410 - Kindergarten Special Education Teachers
$54,927
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Financial aid and scholarship opportunities
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Clubs and involvement opportunities
You will have many opportunities to gain valuable firsthand experience working with children in a variety of settings. Admission to the teacher education program requires 20 hours of service-learning, a year of practicum teaching and a semester of student teaching for graduation and certification.
All students must complete a student teaching internship before completing their degree.
Application information
Undergraduate applications open each September and admissions are processed on a rolling basis. Qualified students are admitted and considered for scholarships and financial aid as applications are received.
Explore admission requirements and apply on our Admissions website.