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Undergraduate Licensure

Initial licensure may be obtained in elementary, secondary and K-12 areas. Adams State College has developed specific programs of study for each licensure area for students to choose from to meet State of Colorado Licensure Requirements. Licensure only programs are also available for students who already possess the requisite undergraduate degree for licensure.

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Elementary Licensure:

Students seeking elementary education licensure are eligible for their initial license at the completion of a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with Elementary Licensure at Adams State College.

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Secondary Licensure:

Students seeking secondary education licensure are eligible for their initial license at the completion of a bachelor of arts degree in a secondary education licensure approved content area at Adams State College that includes a professional education sequence.

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K-12 Licensure:

Students seeking K-12 education licensure are eligible for their initial license at the completion of a bachelor of arts degree in a K-12 licensure approved content area that includes a professional education sequence.

Adams State College offers three K-12 Licensure approved content area programs: K-12 Art, K-12 Music, K-12 Physical Education.

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Special Education - Generalist

For Degree Information Contact:
Ms. Michele Trujillo
Instructor of TED
ES 201
Phone (719)587-8202

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ASC Teacher Education receives million dollar grant

The Adams State College Department of Teacher Education has received another grant. The Title III National Professional

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Mary Valerio, Ph.D

- Associate Professor and Interim Chair Dept. of Teacher Education

 

 

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