If you want to be ready to teach every student who enters your classroom, the Elementary/Exceptional Needs Education dual major may be for you! Graduates of this program are prepared for licensure in elementary education (K-6) and special education (P-12) classrooms. Through a variety of conceptual, methods, and practical courses and field experiences, this program will help you develop the skills and perspectives to find, understand, and meet the needs of each learner. Graduates may choose to pursue licensure in elementary education, special education, or both.
If you understand and embrace the value of each individual and want to help students discover the richness of who they are and all they bring to the world, we invite you to consider majoring in Elementary and Exceptional Needs Education.
Faculty
Whether right out of grad school or after some years in the profession, Indiana Wesleyan University professors moved to the head of the class. Was it a passion for sharing the field of their dreams? Was it a divine prompting to make students their business? Or were they looking for a place where they could teach their profession and still share a profession of faith? No doubt it was all of the above.
Meet The Teacher Education FacultyCareer Paths
Education Administrators
Elementary School Teachers
Directors, Religious Activities and Education
Kindergarten Teachers
Tutors
Preschool Teachers
Instructional Coordinators
Teacher Assistants
Librarians
Adapted Physical Education Specialists
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Courses
One of the best ways to discover a degree program is to check out the course listings. Preview the courses for Elementary Education Exceptional Needs at Indiana Wesleyan University using the course catalog.