Alfred University

Bachelor in Education - Middle Childhood/Adolescent

Alfred, United States

The Bachelor in Education - Middle Childhood/Adolescent at Alfred University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Alfred University, founded in 1836 in Alfred, New York, is a private university that combines a long history with a hands-on, creative approach to learning. Hosting about 2,000 students and roughly 160 international students, Alfred offers around 85 undergraduate and graduate programs across arts, sciences, engineering, business and education. The campus is known for state-of-the-art studios, labs and maker spaces that support small-group instruction and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Students at Alfred benefit from small class sizes and close mentoring by faculty who are active practitioners and researchers, which helps translate theory into practical projects, exhibitions and design work. Campus life encourages community involvement, leadership and experiential opportunities like internships, co-ops and regional partnerships. International students find accessible advising, language support and a compact campus that makes it easier to integrate socially and academically.

Career preparation is integrated into curricula, with career services, alumni networks and employer connections that assist students in finding internships and graduate pathways. The university emphasizes social responsibility and creative problem solving, preparing graduates for diverse careers or further study. Prospective international applicants should review program requirements, connect with departments for project examples and plan housing and visa steps early to ensure a smooth transition to campus life.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Education - Middle Childhood/Adolescent program at Alfred University is a 4-year degree for students who want to teach grades 7-12. It combines an academic major with a minor in education, preparing students for a career in adolescent education.

The curriculum includes classes like Psychological Foundations of Education, Education Fieldwork, and Literacy in the Content Areas. Students also take subjects like biology, chemistry, and mathematics, and learn how to teach these subjects to adolescents. The program includes hands-on components like student teaching and a seminar in teaching and professional development.

Graduates of this program can become high school teachers, middle school teachers, education consultants, curriculum developers, or school administrators. They can work in public or private schools, or in education-related industries like publishing or education technology.

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