About The Program

Ignite your passion for literature and language in the classroom with a B.S.Ed. in Secondary Education and Teaching with a concentration in English education, an innovative double major curriculum that engages you with experiential learning, including hands-on opportunities to master the skills and content knowledge needed to deliver English lessons aligned with national and state standards. Beyond schools, you’ll be equipped to lead as an educator in community-based settings. 

Students enrolled in the program will be required to declare a double major in the Bachelor of Arts in English. The program will focus on providing students with a solid foundation in secondary education and English content. Through the core education curriculum, students will become knowledgeable about professional roles and workplace responsibilities while learning basic abilities in the planning and implementation of English lessons for students in grades six through 12. The core education curriculum instills fundamental knowledge and skills, with opportunities for observation and application in a variety of settings. Through the core English curriculum, students will develop the content knowledge and skills in order to deliver relevant and rigorous lessons in English education.

Career Paths

  • English Teacher (Middle or High School)
  • Writing Instructor
  • Curriculum Developer (English)
  • Literacy Coach
  • Drama/Theater Coach
  • Community Education Coordinator
  • Journalism Advisor
  • Creative Writing Facilitator
  • Debate Team Coach
  • Educational Content Creator

At a Glance

Degree Earned 

Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.Ed.)

Credits: 120

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Application Deadlines

November 1: scholarship consideration

January 16: priority deadline for first-year students

March 15: priority deadline for transfer students

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Program Entry / Delivery Mode

Fall or Spring
In-person

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Estimated Completion Time

Full-time (at least 12 credits): average completion in 4 years for first year students; 2 years for transfer students

Part-time (11 credits or less): average completion in 4-6 years for first year or transfer students

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Our program meets initial licensure requirements in Virginia.

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The School of Education (SOE) degree programs that lead to professional licensure are designed to prepare students to meet the requirements for professional licensure in the Commonwealth of Virginia as outlined by the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE). The SOE has determined that the curriculum includes applicable educational prerequisites for the following professional licensure(s) and/or certification(s) as outlined on this page of our website.