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College of Education & Human Development



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The College of Education and Human Development provides leadership, professional development and research to advance education at all levels and address concerns and changing needs of schools, children and families.

Undergraduate majors are offered in Athletic Training; Elementary Education; Secondary Education, Kinesiology and Physical Education with academic specialization options of Teaching/Coaching and Exercise Science; and Child Development and Family Relations with an academic specialization options in Early Childhood Education and Individual & Family Studies.  All majors emphasize a diverse liberal arts background and highly relevant professional practicums and internships.

Educator preparation programs are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and approved by the Maine Department of Education.  A partnership with area PreK-12 schools provides a Professional Development School model and realistic teaching and learning settings for students and faculty, beginning in the first year of study.  In addition, a campus nursery school and kindergarten serves as a lab school where Early Childhood Education students have classes and internship opportunities.

The curriculum-and clinical-based Athletic Training major is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). These academic and broad clinical experiences are required for eligibility for the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification exam, the professional credential required by most employers. The University of Maine Athletic Training program is very proud of our 100% pass rate history of the national exam.

The College of Education and Human Development requires external transfer students wishing to enroll in any of the teaching certification programs to successfully pass PRAXIS I/Core based on State of Maine requirements.  All transfer students for any College of Education and Human Development program must have a minimum 2.75 GPA from an accredited institution.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS:

Bachelor of Science in:

Athletic Training

Child Development and Family Relations
    Early Childhood Education option

Elementary Education

With concentrations available in:
English
English as a Second Language
French
Human Development
Life and Physical Sciences
Mathematics
Social Studies
Spanish
 
Kinesiology and Physical Education
  Exercise Science (administration or science option)
  Teaching/Coaching
 
Secondary Education
With concentrations available in:
English
Foreign Languages 
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
 
Minors:
Child Development and Family Relations
Education
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Exercise Science
Outdoor Leadership 
Peace and Reconciliation Studies
 
College of Education and Human Development Notes:

Teacher Certification:
The College of Education and Human Development’s Elementary, Early Childhood, and Secondary Education program and the teacher preparation program in Kinesiology and Physical Education have been approved by the Maine Department of Education and the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation. Upon successful completion of these programs, students are recommended for Maine Teacher Certification in their area of study. Additionally, students need to successfully pass state-identified examinations and all other state requirements to receive teacher certification in Maine.

Those with a Bachelor’s degree seeking to become Art, Music, or Physical Education teachers may apply for the Teacher Certification Option.

Ethics Requirement -The University’s Ethic Requirement is fulfilled through a series of courses within the Education and Human Development degree programs.  

Note: The Maine Department of Education charges $100.00 for initial certification. Certification requirements are subject to change. For updated information, check with the Information Desk in the College of Education and Human Development. Contact: Erin Straine

Undergraduate Program Contact
Mary Mahoney-O’Neil
101 Shibles Hall
(207) 581-2485
Mary.MahoneyONeil@maine.edu

Graduate Program

The College offers a full range of graduate programs leading to the master’s degree, the Certificate of Advanced Study (CAS) and the doctoral degree.

Graduate Program Contact
Jim Artesani
144 Shibles Hall
(207) 581-4061
 

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