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Elementary Inclusive Education, BS

TCNJ’s Elementary Inclusive Education program prepares students to teach grades K–6 in diverse, inclusive classrooms. The major combines education coursework with a required dual major in a liberal arts or STEM field, ensuring both strong content knowledge and teaching skills. Students gain early and extensive field experience, culminating in a full semester of student teaching, with opportunities for global placements. Graduates are eligible for New Jersey K–6 teacher certification and can pursue additional endorsements in areas such as special education, ESL, or teaching the deaf and hard of hearing.

Elementary Inclusive Education Requirements (30 course units total)

College Core (7 course units)

  • ELE 099: Education Seminar
  • FYS 1XX: First Year Seminar
  • MAT 105: Structures and Algorithms for Education
  • BIO 104: Inquiries in the Life Sciences
  • HIS 198: Teaching American History
  • ELE 102: Multicultural Children’s Literature
  • ELE 113: Incorporating Art and Play in P-6 Classrooms

Professional Education (15 course units)

  • ELE 203 Foundations of Inclusive Education
  • SLP 102: Speech and Language Development
  • ELE 201: Child and Adolescent Development
  • SPE 214: Building and Sustaining Inclusive Classroom Communities
  • SPE 322: Assessment, Planning, and Methods for Inclusive Practices
  • RAL 220: Methods of Teaching Literacy I: Foundational Skills in Reading & Writing
  • RAL 320: Methods of Teaching Literacy II: Comprehension and Composition
  • MTT 202: Teaching Mathematics in the Early Childhood and Elementary Classroom
  • ELE 301: Clinical I
  • MST 202: Methods of Teaching Health, Science, and Technology
  • SOM 203: Teaching Social Studies from a Multicultural Perspective
  • ELE 490: Clinical II (2 course units)
  • ELE 498: Inquiry into Learning

Content Major Requirements (8 course units*)

Select one of 13 approved content areas for the dual major: African American studiesartbiologyEnglish; environmental studieshistoryintegrative STEM educationmathematicsmusicpsychologysociologySpanish; or women’s, gender, and sexuality studies.

*The psychology major requires 10 course units, and the Spanish major requires 9 course units.

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