Education Undergraduate Degree
General Studies
The Lakeland College Kellett School of Adult Education’s liberal arts component enables students to develop the necessary skills and knowledge to:
- communicate clearly
- inquire methodically
- evaluate rationally
- reason validly
These skills are developed through courses in:
- Distributional Studies, which develop knowledge in areas outside the major; and
- Interdisciplinary Studies, which encourage the integration of knowledge and values.
Upon completion of the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree through the Lakeland College Kellett School of Adult Education, Education degree-earning students will have:
- earned at least 128 semester hours of college credit, with a minimum of 36 semester hours having been earned through Lakeland College;
- satisfied the requirements of the Education major;
- completed the General Studies requirements;
- maintained a cumulative 3.0 grade-point-average;
- maintained a 3.0 major, minor, and professional sequence (not including student teaching) grade-point-average;
- completed one semester of full-time student teaching; and passed the state required Praxis II test(s).