2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
The Department of Undergraduate and Graduate Education
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Ms. Victory Lindo-Lemons, Dean and Coordinator of Graduate Education; Ms. Amy Chandler, Dr. Amber Hyatt, Dr. Christy Warren, Coordinator of Teacher Education
Mission Statement
The mission of the Department of Undergraduate and Graduate Education is to prepare educators to lead with compassions: Championing learning for All.
The Dynamic Educator Exemplifying
- Christian and Community Service
- Mastery of Subject Matter
- The Attributes of the Practitioner Teacher
A Cord of Three Strands is not Easily Broken. Ecclesiastes 4:12
The philosophy of the School of Education reflects the premise that teaching is both an art and a science. Prospective teachers should receive the education and guidance necessary to develop mastery of subject matter; a personal philosophy of learning and teaching; proficiency in planning, instruction, and assessment; competency in classroom leadership; and a realization and acceptance of their responsibility in directing the educational experiences of their students. Louisiana Christian University School of Education offers a Bachelor/Master of Teaching 3+1 pathway to attaining teacher certification. The student has the potential to earn their general education bachelor’s degree in 3 years. The areas of concentration of study include elementary education, secondary level subjects in Biology, Business, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Spanish, Art, Music (Vocal and Instrumental), and Health & Physical Education. The general education degree curriculum includes foundational educational coursework along with teaching methodology courses and many hours of classroom teaching in the K-12 setting. They are well prepared and trained upon graduation to enter the workforce and complete the year residency as the teacher of record. Upon completion of their bachelor’s degree, the student enters graduate school in the Master’s of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program to complete the year residency for certification and lacks only 12 hours to complete the MAT degree. The student has the potential of earning their bachelor’s degree, teaching certification, and master’s degree in 4 1/2 years.
All degree pathways are aligned to Louisiana State Standards, Louisiana Teacher Preparation Competencies, and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC) Standards. Louisiana Christian University prepares students from all major fields for a changing world through a liberal arts tradition, and commitment to academic excellence informed by a Christian worldview. In addtion, the School of Education establishes a professional academic environment which reinforces life-long learning.
General Education Major Requirements:
- Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 to take 300 and 400 level courses.
- Earn a C or better in all courses required in major and concentration.
Add-On Certifications
For information about seeking add-on certifications in the following areas:
- Early Childhood
- Special Education
- Adapted Physical Education
- Educational Leadership
Please call the Education Department at 318-487-7307.
ProgramsBachelor of Arts Bachelor of Music
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