2005-06
CATALOG
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Interim Dean: Zoe
Locklear
The School
of Education administers
the Teacher Education Program at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
The University offers the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, and Bachelor of Science degree with the following majors
(program areas): Art Education (K-12), Biology Education (9-12),
Birth-Kindergarten Education (B-K), Elementary Education (K-6), English
Education (9-12), Mathematics Education (9-12), Middle Grades Education (6-9),
Music Education (K-12), Physical Education (K-12), Science Education (9-12),
Social Studies Education (9-12), and Special Education (K-12).
Some majors (program areas)
are housed in the School of Education,
and some majors (program areas) are housed in the College
of Arts and Sciences.
The University
of North Carolina at
Pembroke also offers the Master of Arts in Education (M.A.Ed.) degree in the
following areas: Elementary Education (K-6), Middle Grades Education (6-9), and
Reading Education (K-12). A Master of
Arts (M.A.) degree in Art Education (K-12), English Education (9-12),
Mathematics Education (9-12), Music Education (K-12), Physical Education
(K-12), Science Education (9-12), and Social Studies Education (9-12) is also
offered. Additionally, a Master of
School Administration (M.S.A.) is
offered. For more information about graduate programs in education, see the School
of Graduate Studies
section of this catalog.
The School
of Education is composed
of four departments: 1) the Department
of Education; 2) the Department of
Health, Physical Education, and Recreation;3)
the Department of Aerospace Studies;
and 4) the Department of Military Science. Through the Department of Education, the following degrees are
offered: Elementary Education (B.S. and
M.A. Ed), Middle Grades Education (B.S., M.A. Ed., and M.A.T.); Reading (M.A.
Ed); Special Education (B.S.); and Birth to Kindergarten (B.S.). The Department
of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation offers the Bachelor of Science
degree with majors in Health Promotion and Physical Education. The Department of Aerospace Studies prepares
cadets for active duty as Air Force Officers through the General Military
Course (GMC) and the Professional Officers Course (POC). The Department of Military Science offers
the Army ROTC Basic and Advanced Courses which lead to second lieutenant
commissions in the U.S. Army.
Teacher Education Program
Director:
Zoe Locklear
Department of Education
Chair:
Jane Huffman
Department of Health, Physical
Education, & Recreation
Chair:
Tommy Thompson
Department of Aerospace Studies
Director:
Lt. Colonel Evangeline Cheeks (Air Force)
Department of Military Science
Director:
Master Sergeant Johnny Torre (Army)