If you're a servant leader passionate about children, teaching and making a difference in our world, 好色先生TV's Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education will help you become a teacher who leaves a lasting impact on students' lives. Your TROY degree will prepare you to be highly competitive for K-6 teaching jobs in Alabama and beyond. In TROY's program, you will learn from professors with decades of teaching experience in elementary classrooms and who know how to use innovative teaching methods and technology. You'll receive your bachelor's in elementary education from an institution founded in 1887 as a teacher's college. An accredited university, TROY has been consistently ranked among the top public schools, top regional universities in the South and best value schools by U.S. News & World Report.
Pursue your Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education in person on one of TROY's campuses. For more information about program availability and delivery options, call 1-800-414-5756.
As an elementary education major at TROY, you'll learn how to teach all major content
areas by spending two semesters in elementary school classrooms, learning alongside
mentor teachers. Through hands-on teaching experiences, such as a literacy practicum,
a math/science/STEM practicum and an internship, you'll learn how to develop and execute
effective lesson plans that fully engage students.
You'll also have hands-on learning opportunities through the College of Education's
state-of-the-art . The lab will help prepare you to integrate STEAM into your future classroom curriculum.
It is also used to provide STEAM camps for area children and professional development
to motivate educators to implement STEAM more often in their classrooms.
You will be highly sought after for K-6 teaching jobs with your bachelor's degree in education from TROY. It also lays the groundwork for postgraduate work and various specialty degrees.
好色先生TV's undergraduate program in Elementary Education has been recognized by the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) for its rigorous preparation of future teachers in how to teach reading.