Secondary Education
Bachelor's Degree Program
Prepare for exciting teaching opportunities across the state and around the world when you earn your bachelor’s in secondary education at UAF. With this degree, you’ll graduate with a dual major—a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in an approved academic subject area of your choosing, and professional education licensure. An advisor will help plan a course sequence based on your needs.
Your education will include a yearlong teaching internship guided by a mentor teacher, and a variety of field experiences that build on the coursework. By the time you graduate, you’ll already have a year of classroom teaching experience. This hands-on training, in addition to our strong connections with school districts across the state, help to set our graduates apart in the job market.
You can complete the secondary education degree, including the internship, from anywhere in Alaska.
What Is Secondary Education?
Secondary education generally refers to high school (though this will vary by school district) and focuses on preparing students for college and careers. The secondary education program at UAF provides initial teaching licensure for grades 7-12.
Secondary education teachers work at public and private schools and usually specialize in a specific subject area, such as English, math, science or history. In addition to teaching classes in their academic units, they also develop lesson plans, perform student evaluations, and meet with parents and families. Excellent communication skills and patience are essential.
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Why Study Secondary Education at UAF?
UAF is the only University of Alaska institution that offers a Bachelor of Arts program in secondary education. Not only is our program unique, it’s specially designed to provide training specific to the geographic and cultural context of Alaska. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of who your students are, and where they live—knowledge to prepare you for rewarding, high-paying careers in ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø and across the state.
These are some of the reasons that UAF is one of the best colleges for secondary education majors in Alaska.
What Can You Do With Your Bachelor’s Degree in Secondary Education?
Our graduates teach secondary education in public and private schools across Alaska. They are teachers in large cities and remote villages. Some teach in other parts of the country or in international schools. What they all have in common is a dedication to their students’ success, and a hands-on college education that prepares them to succeed from day one on the job.
Each state has its own unique requirements for authorization. If you are planning to seek a professional license or certificate in a state other than Alaska, please see the state listings website.
What Classes Are Required for Secondary Education Majors?
The secondary education degree is awarded as a Bachelor of Arts with a double major. When you choose a major in secondary education, you’ll have the opportunity to select an academic subject area that is approved for a State of Alaska secondary school teaching certificate and available as a B.A. degree. Approved bachelor’s degree programs at UAF include art, biology, chemistry, earth science, English, French, German, history, mathematics, political science or Spanish.
Programs Related to Secondary Education
- Elementary Education (Bachelor of Arts)
- Music Education (Bachelor of Music)
- Secondary Education (Master of Education)
- Elementary Education (Master of Education)
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