Undergraduate Admissions
Why you should consider the School of Education at Syracuse University . . .
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For 100 years, Syracuse University's School of Education has prepared scholars from around the world.
- You will be part of a community that has a commitment to inclusion and diversity. The School of Education pioneered the inclusion movement in the United States , making it possible for all learners to participate in typical classrooms. The School of Education was the first to offer an inclusive elementary and special education major.
- We offer both teaching and non-teaching degree programs.
- You are assured opportunities for research, clinical practice, and internships designed to clarify relationships of theory and practice.
- Our teacher preparation programs are linked to extensive field experience. You will have the opportunity to work in suburban and urban school districts beginning in your first year.
- You are assured a three pronged approach to advising. The School of Education offers faculty advisors, professional staff advisors, and peer advisors.
- We are a small School comprised of fewer than 600 total undergraduate students. You will have the opportunity to develop personal and professional relationships that will last a lifetime.
- You will enjoy the advantages of being in a small school within a medium sized university.
- You will be part of a comprehensive, research university rich with numerous opportunities to get involved in the community of Syracuse, join clubs, and participate in sports.
- You will have the opportunity to study abroad while at SU.
- You will have the opportunity to be taught by faculty who are involved in cutting edge research.
Undergraduate Majors in the School of Education
Inclusive Elementary and Special Education – One major leading to two certifications, childhood education (grades 1-6) and special education (grades 1-6)
Secondary Education
- English Education (grades 7-12)
- Mathematics Education (grades 7-12)
- Science Education (biology, earth science, chemistry, physics) (grades 7-12)
- Social Studies Education (grades 7-12)
Art Education (grades Pre K-12)
Music Education (grades Pre K-12)
Physical Education (grades Pre K-12)
Health and Exercise Science – Three non-teaching tracks
- Health and Exercise Science
- Health and Exercise Science – Pre-physical therapy
- Exercise Science 3 + 3 program with SUNY Upstate Medical University
