School of Education and Human Development
The undergraduate mission of the School of Education and Human Development is to offer a teacher preparation program with several concentrations for undergraduate study. Students enrolled in the School major in interdisciplinary studies - teacher education with emphasis in elementary education (grades PK-6) or special education (grades K-12). The School also offers the professional education component (as a minor) for students who wish to become teachers in secondary schools (grades 6-12).
Undergraduate Program Listing:
Interdisciplinary Studies-Teacher Education; Elementary Education Emphasis (PK-6)
Interdisciplinary Studies-Teacher Education; Special Education Emphasis (K-12)
Secondary Education (6-12)
Special Education Minor
For more information about the School of Education programs, please contact the School of Education at 434/544-8381 or e-mail Dr. Jan S. Stennette, dean of the School of Education and Human Development, at stennette@lynchburg.edu.