Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
The Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education is a four-year undergraduate program with a minimum of 120 credits required for graduation. Candidates earn a degree with an embedded state accredited licensure program in Secondary Education - Biology, Secondary Education - Business, Secondary Education - Chemistry, Secondary Education -English Language Arts, Secondary Education - Mathematics, or Secondary Education - Social Studies leading to 6-12 teacher licensure in the specified content area. The programs are aligned with the following professional standards:
- The Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC)
- National Council of Teachers of English
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
- National Council on Social Studies
- National Science Teachers Association
Kansas State Department of Education Content Standards and programs are accredited by the Kansas State Board of Education. The following accredited licensure programs are offered embedded in aligned undergraduate degrees: