This plan is no longer offered at the Estrella Mountain Community College, Mesa Community College, Northland Pioneer Community College, Pima Community College - Downtown or the South Mountain Community College Campuses. See the Campus Availability tab below for alternate plan campus options.
“Good teaching is more a giving of the right questions than a giving of the right answers,” said Josef Albers, designer and educator. This degree provides future teachers with the tools to stimulate their students to learn and to question. The plan includes grounding in teaching methods and best practices, as well as an understanding of issues and challenges faced by today’s and tomorrow’s schools.
The BSEd in Elementary Education is available in person at several sites across the state of Arizona, including Yuma and Flagstaff. Additionally, NAU offers the BSEd in Elementary Education using instructional technology. Students meet online at a specific time using live online technology with the entire class and instructor and engage in learning experiences together. This option replaces face-to-face classes at the South Mountain and Pima CC-Downtown campuses in order to best serve our teacher candidates.
This program is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) This program is approved by the Arizona State Board of Education (AZBE)
No job is more challenging, rewarding, or important than teaching small children. As an elementary educator, you'll help shape the character—and future—of every child in your classroom. It's a big responsibility. Our elementary education program will prepare you to succeed.
For more than a century, Northern Arizona University has produced leaders for America's schools. The College of Education is technologically advanced, culturally responsive, and student-focused. Our small class sizes guarantee that you will receive lots of individual attention. You'll also do plenty of classroom teaching.
To receive a bachelor's degree at Northern Arizona University, you must complete at least 120 units of credit that minimally includes a major, the liberal studies requirements, and university requirements as listed below.
The full policy can be viewed here.
In addition to University Requirements:
Candidates in this program are required to demonstrate content knowledge, pedagogical knowledge and skills, professional knowledge, and professional dispositions to be eligible to enter student teaching or internship placements.
Content, pedagogical, and professional knowledge or skills, and professional dispositions are demonstrated through candidate performance on key assessments embedded in the following course(s):
Students may be able to use some courses to meet more than one requirement. Contact your advisor for details.
Minimum Units for Completion | 120 |
Major GPA | 3.0 |
Highest Mathematics Required | MAT 155 |
Additional Admission Requirements | Required |
Fieldwork Experience/Internship | Required |
Student Teaching/Supervised Teaching | Required |
University Honors Program | Optional |
AZ Transfer Students complete AGEC-A | Recommended |
Progression Plan Link | View Progression Plan |
Licensure | This program may lead to licensure. |
Purpose Statement
The Bachelor of Science in Education, Elementary Education degree program, which leads to Arizona teacher certification, provides candidates with the necessary foundation to teach in K-8th grade classrooms. This nationally recognized program emphasizes sound pedagogical practices while stressing the skills, knowledge, and dispositions necessary to confidently enter the field of education. Candidates engage in a purposeful program of study, which is grounded in theory and infused with practical experiences in schools. Candidates pursue foundational coursework in mathematics, liberal studies, educational foundations, bilingual and multi-cultural education, educational psychology, special education, curriculum and instruction, and educational technology curriculum. Candidates select from various Clinically-Based Partnership sites and models and complete 135 practicum hours over the course of three semesters prior to student teaching, which occurs in semester four.
During the course of study, candidates are able to demonstrate outcomes aligned to the standards of the CAEP and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium. These outcomes include, but are not limited to, constructing learning opportunities that support students’ development, acquisition of knowledge, and motivation; knowing, understanding, and using major concepts in subject matter fields to enhance student learning and development; creating instructional opportunities that are adapted to diverse students; knowing, understanding, and using various assessment strategies to plan, evaluate, and improve teaching and learning; and reflecting and continuously improving educational practice.
Candidates who complete this program will be prepared to contribute to and participate in the education of future generations through public, charter, and private schools, as well as other venues where such coursework and certification may serve the job, such as training/teaching in organizations, non-profits, and agencies.
Student Learning Outcomes
Outcomes align with the Standards from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC).
Detailed Learning Outcomes
Individual program admission requirements over and above admission to NAU are required.
To be eligible for admission to the Professional Education Programs (PEP), candidates must meet the following requirements:
45 units of coursework which includes:
This major requires 78 - 79 units distributed as follows:
Take the following 66 units:
Elementary Education Common Courses (30 units)
Concentration Requirements - Select One (12 - 13 units)
A minimum a Grade of "C" is required in all concentration courses.
History/Social Studies (12 units)
Humanities (12 units)
Language/Cultural Diversity (12 units)
Science (12 units)
Teacher Preparation Coursework (36 units)
A minimum combined GPA of 3.0 is required for the following teacher preparation courses.
Students may only repeat courses in which a Grade of “D” or “F” was earned, see the Course Repeat Policy (100315).
You may choose to complete the Early Childhood Education Certificate program instead of a concentration area. The Early Childhood Certificate leads to the Early Childhood Endorsement through the Arizona Department of Education. This certificate requires 25 units of coursework and specific student teaching requirements.
Students enrolled in this plan may not enroll in or pursue the following due to the number of overlapping units:
Teacher education programs require a student teaching or internship experience. A minimum number of practicum units are also required, which involves supervised field experience with a practicing teacher. These required experiences are embedded in the major requirements courses.
Before being accepted to student teaching, the following criteria must be met:
In order to obtain an AZ teaching certificate, you must pass the following required Arizona Educator Exams:
Additional coursework is required if, after you have met the previously described requirements, you have not yet completed a total of 120 units of credit.
You may take these remaining courses from any of the academic areas, using these courses to pursue your specific interests and goals. You may also use prerequisites or transfer credits as electives if they weren't used to meet major, minor, or liberal studies requirements.
We encourage you to consult with your advisor to select the courses that will be most advantageous to you.
Be aware that Arizona state teacher certification requirements leading to an Institutional Recommendation may change at any time, and may impact program of study requirements.
Be aware that some courses may have prerequisites that you must also take. For prerequisite information, see course information contained in the catalog or your advisor.