University of Evansville

Bachelor in Elementary Education (including Kindergarten)

Evansville, United States

The Bachelor in Elementary Education (including Kindergarten) at University of Evansville is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Evansville, founded in 1854 and located in Evansville, Indiana, offers a close-knit campus where experiential learning is central to the student experience. With a modest student population, UE emphasizes personalized instruction, strong faculty mentorship and hands-on opportunities that prepare students for professional life. A warm community atmosphere makes it straightforward for international students to connect and adapt.

UE provides a broad mix of undergraduate and graduate programs across liberal arts, business, engineering, health sciences and the arts, supported by practical internships, undergraduate research and studio or clinical experiences. Smaller class sizes mean direct access to faculty and tailored guidance for career planning. Campus resources include career services, academic advising and support for international students to navigate visa, housing and cultural transition needs.

Graduates from Evansville are known for their readiness to enter the workforce, graduate study or professional training thanks to the university's emphasis on applied learning and industry partnerships. International students benefit from a focused academic environment, community-based learning and opportunities to build meaningful professional networks in the United States while enjoying the manageable scale and support of a regional campus.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Elementary Education at the University of Evansville is a degree program for students who want to teach kindergarten through 6th grade. This 4-year program helps students develop the skills they need to become effective teachers. Students also choose an additional content area concentration to improve their job prospects.

The curriculum includes courses and field experiences that start in the freshman year and continue through the senior year. Students learn instructional and assessment skills, and they work with experienced teachers in local schools. They also spend two semesters working in a classroom under the guidance of a UE professor and a experienced teacher.

Graduates of this program can become elementary school teachers, kindergarten teachers, or curriculum specialists. They can also work as education consultants, or in roles like instructional coach or school administrator. These careers are available in public and private schools, as well as in education-related industries.

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