Abraham S. Fischler

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Whether your classroom is virtual or on campus, an education degree from Nova Southeastern University will provide all the tools you need to thrive in today’s classroom, such as the skills to engage students using tools that foster cognitive and language development. You will learn to address the needs of diverse students and layer your experiences to become an educational leader who focuses on equity, cultural awareness and social responsibility.

With a Bachelor of Science in Education from NSU, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of the foundations of our education system. You will be exposed to research-based instructional practices and strategies designed to enhance your ability to connect with students who are learning English as a second language, as well as tailoring instruction to meet the needs of students with differing abilities because of individual circumstances or disabilities. These are among the many tools that will position you for a successful career in the classroom.

Specialize your course of study by choosing a concentration in Computer Science Education or Teaching & Learning.

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B.S. in Education Concentrations

Prepare for a rewarding career in educational and governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations, and other out-of-school educational spaces. You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the skills needed to connect with people from diverse populations and the flexibility to pursue an additional major in an approved content area, so you will thrive in the workplace of today and tomorrow.

Students may choose one of the following concentrations to replace open electives in their undergraduate course of study.

 

 

Gain comprehensive knowledge and skills to help you inspire the next generation to harness the power of technology. Courses for this cutting-edge concentration are offered in conjunction with NSU’s College of Computing and Engineering.

Concentration Curriculum

Required Courses (44 Credits)

Credits

( CSIS 1800
Introduction to Computer and Information Sciences
/Credits: 3)
(CSIS 2101
Fundamentals of Computer Programming
/Credits: 4)
(CSIS 2050
Discrete Mathematics
/Credits: 4)
(CSIS 3500
Networks and Data Communication
/Credits: 3)
(CSIS 4530
Database Management
/Credits: 3)
(CSIS 3101
Advanced Computer Programming
/Credits: 4)
(CSIS 3400
Data Structures
/Credits: 4)
(CSIS 3020
Web Programming and Design
/Credits: 3)
(CSIS 4020
Mobile Computing
/Credits: 3)
(CSIS 3750
Software Engineering
/Credits: 4)
(CSIS 4311
Web Service and Systems
/Credits: 3)
(CSIS 4010
Computer Security
/Credits: 3)
( 
TECH 4950 Internship in Technology OR TECH 4900 Directed Project
/Credits: 3)

 

Explore teaching and learning processes in K-12 classrooms and develop the skills to design innovative lessons that foster student success. Practicum hours and a pre-professional internship (including observation and co-teaching experiences) will take you to the head of the classroom in non-public schools.

Concentration Curriculum

Required Courses (24 Credits)

Credits

(EDUC 3515
Teaching and Learning Practicum
/Credits: 3)
( 
Any SECE, ELEM or ESE prefix methods course in a content area
/Credits: 6)
( 
SECE 4320 Secondary Classroom Management OR EDUC 4322 Foundations of Classroom Management
/Credits: 3)
( 
SECE 4560 Methods of Teaching Secondary Reading OR ELEM 4560 Methods of Teaching Reading across the Elementary Curriculum
/Credits: 3)
(EDUC 4515
Pre-professional Internship
/Credits: 9)

 

 

Network and Become a Game-Changer

With the foundation provided with our Bachelor of Science in Education degree, you will not only be able to continue your education as a teacher, but you will have the opportunity to connect with game-changing educators. At NSU, diversity, research and innovation are part of our mission and our College of Education reflects that, not only within its faculty, but the student body and alumni network. Choose a path to success by joining a supportive network of educational leaders from across the country.

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Shark Destinations

You’ll find NSU education alumni at school districts all around the country, including Broward County Public Schools and Miami-Dade County Public Schools (the sixth largest in the nation), Palm Beach County Public Schools, Pinellas County Public Schools, the Archdiocese of Miami and Exceed Preparatory Academy. Our alumni serve as teachers for K-12 students or support the future of other educators in administrative roles.

During your undergraduate studies, you’ll have a number of mentorship opportunities and both simulated and real-world classroom experiences.

Field experiences will provide you with an opportunity to perform the duties of a classroom teacher within the classroom setting. The purpose of these experiences is to allow teacher candidates to demonstrate their understanding of the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices and subject area competencies.

Learn more about Experiential Learning
Florida participates in the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification Interstate (NASDTEC) Agreement facilitating mobility of Educational Personnel with more than 50 other states and jurisdictions for teacher certification and/or licensure. Graduates who wish to teach outside the state of Florida must contact their state's department of education for information for attaining certification/licensure through reciprocity.

National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification Interstate Agreement

Professional Licensure Disclosure
Reserve your seat in one of NSU’s graduate or professional schools while you earn your bachelor’s degree. With NSU’s Dual Admission program, you don’t have to worry about competing with thousands of other students for a spot in a highly selective graduate program. This Premier Program gives you an opportunity to get a head start on your career, so you can start earning sooner.

Dual Admission Programs
Your NSU professors are dedicated to ensuring that you have a great academic experience. They regularly review the curriculum to make updates that give you an edge in today’s ever-changing world. As an NSU Education major, some courses that you could take include Educational Psychology, Second Language Learning, Educational Assessment and Methods of Teaching Secondary Reading. Visit the B.S. in Education curriculum to view detailed course descriptions and plans of study.

View Curriculum and Plans of Study

During your undergraduate studies, you’ll have a number of mentorship opportunities and both simulated and real-world classroom experiences.

Field experiences will provide you with an opportunity to perform the duties of a classroom teacher within the classroom setting. The purpose of these experiences is to allow teacher candidates to demonstrate their understanding of the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices and subject area competencies.

Learn more about Experiential Learning

Florida participates in the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification Interstate (NASDTEC) Agreement facilitating mobility of Educational Personnel with more than 50 other states and jurisdictions for teacher certification and/or licensure. Graduates who wish to teach outside the state of Florida must contact their state's department of education for information for attaining certification/licensure through reciprocity.

National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification Interstate Agreement

Professional Licensure Disclosure

Reserve your seat in one of NSU’s graduate or professional schools while you earn your bachelor’s degree. With NSU’s Dual Admission program, you don’t have to worry about competing with thousands of other students for a spot in a highly selective graduate program. This Premier Program gives you an opportunity to get a head start on your career, so you can start earning sooner.

Dual Admission Programs

Your NSU professors are dedicated to ensuring that you have a great academic experience. They regularly review the curriculum to make updates that give you an edge in today’s ever-changing world. As an NSU Education major, some courses that you could take include Educational Psychology, Second Language Learning, Educational Assessment and Methods of Teaching Secondary Reading. Visit the B.S. in Education curriculum to view detailed course descriptions and plans of study.

View Curriculum and Plans of Study