Transfer--Secondary and Elementary Education
These education programs satisfy lower-division requirements (first two years/general education) for a bachelor’s degree.
Since secondary education is not a major at the baccalaureate level, you will select a content area major and minor from disciplines taught in high school.
Typical content areas are: mathematics, English, history, science, agriculture, foreign language, industrial arts or art.
Courses in your major and minor should be selected in consultation with an advisor.
The KCC advantage
- Convenient course offerings emphasize current and practical teaching strategies.
- Courses are taught by instructors with public school teaching experience.
- Opportunities to observe and network with local public school educators.
- Undecided students can start at KCC with foundations courses and declare a major after transferring.
- You can complete an associate degree at KCC in two years. Then, transfer and finish your junior and senior years at a four-year college to earn a bachelor’s degree.