B.S. AMERICAN EDUCATION STUDIES

Study Programme Details
City:
Country: United States
Admission Sessions: Autumn Session, Summer Session, Spring Session
Study Format: Part Time
Mode of Study: Online

Programme Type

Bachelor's degree

Duration

48 Months

Scholarship Available

Yes

Language

English

About this Study Course

Unlock the keys to optimizing student learning from Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12 with Franklin University’s B.S. in American Education Studies—an innovative and 100% online program. Delve into education and learning theory, equipping yourself with the insights needed to create environments conducive to student success in today’s diverse PK-12 educational landscape.

Overview

Whether your ambition is to co-teach at a childcare center, lead your own classroom at a charter or private school, or lay the foundation for advanced studies in instructional design, Franklin University’s Bachelor’s Degree program in American Education Studies is tailored for you. This program isn’t just about imparting knowledge; it’s about understanding and overcoming learning challenges faced by children and teens.

Navigate the program’s inclusive practices to gain valuable insights on meeting learners at their individual levels, ensuring their success. Identify crucial milestones in human development, comprehending the biological, psychological, and social influences across the lifespan. Gain a deep understanding of prominent theoretical perspectives related to childhood, adolescence, early adulthood, and mid- to late-life development.

Admission Requirements

Admission as a degree-seeking student is attainable by meeting one of the following criteria:

  • Official documentation of high school graduation or its equivalent.
  • Possession of an associate, bachelor, or master’s degree from an accredited higher education institution.

Documentation Required:

  • Provide documentation of high school graduation or equivalence if transferring fewer than 60 semester hours.
  • For transferable hours of 60 credits or more, high school diploma or equivalence is not required.
  • Acceptable forms of documentation include official transcripts, GED certificate, State High School Equivalency examination results, or home school completion certificate/transcript.

Admission Process:

  • Initiate admission procedures early for optimal scheduling and financial planning.

English Language Proficiency Requirements:

  • Demonstrate English Language Proficiency through citizenship, a degree from an English-speaking country, or language proficiency exam scores.

ACCUPLACER Assessments for Admission:

  • Franklin University accepts ACCUPLACER ESL® examinations to demonstrate English language proficiency.
  • Lifespan Development
  • Education in Diverse Society
  • Nature & Need of Learners With Exceptionalities
  • Cognition, Learning, & Intelligence
  • Child & Adolescent Literature
  • Applying Educational Psychology to Instruction

120 Credit Hours

the fee of course is 526USD per credit hour

Future Career Outcomes

Graduates of the American Education Studies program at Franklin University step into diverse and impactful roles within the educational landscape. Explore opportunities such as educational consulting, instructional design, community education, research, and program coordination. Shape the future of education, making a lasting difference in the lives of learners.

Visa Requirements:

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