SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES, ARTS, AND SCIENCES
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 100%
of elementary ed majors earn a STEM certificate
50 HOURS field experience each semester
4 out of 4 stars
Montessori Early Childhood Center on campus Parent Aware Rating since 2018
School principals tell us that resumes from St. Catherine University’s graduates are placed at the top of the pile — producing top-quality educators has been a primary University mission since 1905.
The Major Our nationally recognized programs prepare you for teaching licensure in three areas: Elementary K–6, Secondary 5–12, and Kindergarten through grade 12 in Minnesota and most other states. Pre-primary and middle school endorsements can be added to a K–6 license.
The Classes Our comprehensive coursework will empower you with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide the best educational experience for kids of all ages. As an education major, you will take classes in curriculum development, science, mathematics, social studies, physical education, psychology, and relationship techniques. As early as your junior year, you will gain hands-on classroom experience student teaching a full semester at a school in the metro area.
The Career Advantage St. Kate’s was the first University in the nation to require all elementary education majors to complete a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) certificate before receiving their teaching licensure. Upon completion of the STEM certification, you will be prepared to not only provide STEM instruction, but to help facilitate wider use of integrated STEM curriculum within schools, districts, and other educational settings. We also incorporate more fieldwork than most teacher-preparation programs, so you’ll graduate with more impressive, marketable skills. In fact, St. Kate’s grads lead a significant number of the 91 schools in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, from small K-8 and K-12 programs to larger college-prep institutions like Benilde-St. Margaret’s.
The St. Kate’s Difference Grow as a leader who engages with intention, acts with justice, and serves with compassion. As an elementary education major, you will build personal relationships with faculty and student peers alike, while becoming immersed in active and collaborative methods of learning to achieve your teaching goals.
Mission-Driven Coursework The elementary education major offers coursework with particular emphasis on social justice and effectively serving underrepresented populations. Addressing the achievement gap and inequities in K-12 schools is essential to the mission of social justice for educators. St. Catherine University teacher candidates will be challenged throughout the program to reflect upon ways they can implement culturally sustaining teaching practices and disrupt inequities in school systems and classrooms.
“I learned how to teach, how to be inclusive, and how to differentiate for learning disabilities.” – Amaris Vargas ’13, Dowling Urban Environmental School
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“Fieldwork is the best part of being an education major at St. Kate’s. It’s integrated into the curriculum as early as our junior year. We get to put theory into practice and feel comfortable in the classroom.”
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– Maya Davis ’13, Detroit Lakes School District “Women were in charge at St. Kate’s, so when I graduated it just seemed natural to me that I would someday become a principal.” – Jane Killian Schmidt ’78, Highland Catholic School
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The information in this document applies to students entering the College for Women. Provisions of this document are subject to change at any time. Consult the St. Catherine University Undergraduate Academic Catalog for official requirements. Students interested in educational programs leading to licensure or certification are encouraged to review details for specific credentials. Program-specific information can be found at stkate.edu/licensure. 06.21