The mission of the Teacher Education Licensure Program is to prepare educators to lead the next generation of learning communities in a diverse and dynamic world. The course work in this program provides modeling of best practices and features a strong experiential base that includes classroom observation and experiences attached to numerous courses. The program emphasizes reflection and active learning; students apply what they have learned in their college classrooms to help facilitate their activities and experiences in K-12 classrooms. The following licensure areas require students to complete the College’s general education requirements, the appropriate professional course sequences and applied practice, and the specified major (often with specified or additional courses). Applied practice includes early field experiences assigned as part of the professional course sequence and Student Teaching.
**The following licensure areas have been designed based on guidelines established by the State of North Carolina for teacher licensure. Programs in English, Science, Math, and Social Studies at the high school level, Elementary grades K-6, and Art, Music, Physical Education, and Theater at the K-12 level have been granted temporary authorization by the State Board of Education.
Brevard College Teacher Licensure Area Coordinators