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Â鶹¹ú²úAV students have a combined pass rate consistently above 90 percent on the annual New York State Teacher Certification Examinations.
Your education classes integrate field experience beginning early in your program – giving you more confidence with students and preparation for your career.
Degree Options in Education
Bachelor of Science in Adolescence Special Education Students with Disabilities Generalist (7-12)
- Students will ultimately be eligible for teaching adolescent students with disabilities in self-contained classrooms and in supportive roles such as special education consultant teachers, special education resource room teachers, and integrated special education co-teachers
- Undergraduate program schedule will include  a sequence in each English, History, Math, and Science
- Students in SwDG must complete six hours in one foreign language: Sign Language, French, Spanish, Italian
- 130 credit program
The Bachelor of Science in Visual Arts Education is based on the philosophy that competent art teachers are also practicing artists.
Program Benefits
- Programs feature small class sizes to increase interaction between students and faculty members who are dedicated to teaching excellence and providing personal attention.
- Field experiences are available through Â鶹¹ú²úAV’s partnerships with local public, private, and charter schools as well as educational agencies and community centers.Â
- Students learn to teach with advanced instructional technology, including SMART Boards, iPads, and educational apps.Â
- Â鶹¹ú²úAV’s Center for Interprofessional Learning and Simulation (CILS) provides students experiential learning opportunities to promote best practice and collaboration.
Career Outlook
Â鶹¹ú²úAV education graduates work in many different education settings.
Recent graduates have found work at the following institutions:
- Buffalo Public Schools
- Williamsville Central School District
- Clarence School District
- New York City Board of Education
- Autism Services Education Resources
- Cantalician Center for Learning