School of Education
Curriculum
Inclusive elementary and special education majors combine a strong general and inclusive/special education foundation with a liberal arts concentration area based on personal and professional interests.
Both courses and field experiences introduce inclusive schooling, provide principles and practices for inclusive classrooms, disability, communication and technology, and arts in education.
A focus on a subject or group of subjects you’ll choose in close collaboration with your advisor:
- Human Thought and Expression: literature, history, gender studies, languages, religion, the arts and other humanities subjects.
- People, Places, and Societies: sociology, anthropology, economics, geography, political science and other social science subjects.
- Mathematics: a mathematics foundation including a variety of elementary techniques and teaching methods.
- Natural Sciences: biology, chemistry, Earth science, physics and overall problem solving.
Professional Block semesters cluster coursework and student teaching field experiences as you put strategies into practice. The block places an emphasis on collaboration among students and faculty.
Extracurricular Opportunities
Bridge to the City
Spend a fall semester in New York City taking classes and student teaching full time. Broaden your perspectives in a diverse community, gain innovative professional practices and network in the NYC area.
Experience the World
Take part in School of Education short-term study abroad trips or semester programs around the world. School of Education students are eligible for exclusive funding to support study abroad experiences.
Kappa Delta Pi
Join the student-led Alpha Delta Iota chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, the international honor society in education for professional development, fellowship and service opportunities.
Spector/Warren Fellowship
This fellowship brings students interested in education to the Holocaust Museum Houston each year, where they learn from experts, firsthand accounts and survivors, gaining the tools to integrate the lessons on the Holocaust and human rights into any classroom subject.
Learn more about this program