STUDENT SERVICES CENTER
I want to be a ...
- I want to be an Exercise Science Major
- I want to be a Community Health Educator
- I want to be an elementary school teacher - (grades pk-6)
- I want to be a high school (secondary) teacher -(grades 6-12)
- I want to be a special education teacher - (grades k-12)
- I want to be a health/pe teacher - (grades k-12)
- I want to be a theatre/drama teacher - (grades k-12)
- I want to be a music teacher - (grades k-12)
- I want to be an art teacher - (grades k-12)
- I want to be a school counselor - (grades k-12)
- I want to be a reading specialist - (grades k-12)
- I want to be a school principal - (grades k-12)
- I already have a bachelor's degree
I want to be an Exercise Science Major
The Exercise Science program prepares students to serve as exercise specialists and allied health professionals in numerous fitness, corporate, clinical, and rehabilitation settings. Students are trained to develop appropriate exercise interventions for both healthy individuals and those with chronic disease.The Exercise Science concentration provides a good background for entry to any number of occupations. Some of these careers include: Exercise physiologist, Cardiac rehabilitation, Exercise/sport scientist, Fitness director, Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Industrial rehabilitation, Corporate wellness director, and Pharmaceutical Sales.
Please visit the department's webpage at
http://www.soe.vcu.edu/departments/hhp/index.html
Department Contacts :
Degree program coordinator Dr. Ronnie Evans rkevans@vcu.edu
Department phone number 804-828-1948
I want to be a Community Health Educator
This program prepares students to assist in the development and maintenance of healthy communities by implementing dynamic health education/health promotion programs across the life span. Upon graduation students are prepared for entry to any number of career opportunities in public health departments, hospitals and clinics, nonprofit agencies, schools and private industry.
Please visit the department's webpage at
http://www.soe.vcu.edu/departments/hhp/index.html
Department Contacts :
Degree program coordinator Dr. Joann Richardson jtrichar@vcu.edu
Department phone number 804-828-1948
I want to be an elementary school teacher - (grades pk-6)
The School of Education at VCU does not offer a bachelor’s degree in elementary education. Instead, the Extended Teacher Preparation Program is offered, where students work on a bachelor’s degree in a declared area and subsequently matriculate into a master’s program. Students graduate with an undergraduate and master’s degree simultaneously. Beginning in the fall of 2005, a new bachelor’s degree is being offered for those who want to work with elementary students. This degree is called the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) with a major in Liberal Studies in Early/Elementary Education (LSEE). All incoming freshmen and transfer students are encouraged to declare this degree as a major. The contact for this program, Dr. Robert Fisher, can be reached at 804-828-1562 or by email: rfisher@vcu.edu .
I want to be a high school (secondary) teacher - (grades 6-12)
The School of Education does not offer a bachelor’s degree in high school (secondary) education. Instead, the Extended Teacher Preparation Program is offered, where students work on a bachelor’s degree in a declared area and subsequently matriculate into a master’s program. Students graduate with an undergraduate and master’s degree simultaneously. For the high school (secondary) program, students declare an undergraduate degree in the area in which he or she would like to teach—math, science, English, or history/social studies. The Virginia Dept. of Education requires high school (secondary) teachers to have a major or a major equivalency to teach at this level.
If you have earned a bachelor’s degree and would like to begin our Master’s of Teaching program, please visit the VCU Graduate School’s webpage at http://www.vcu.edu/graduate/ to find out more about the application process. You may also reference the Teaching and Learning Department’s course requirements at http://www.soe.vcu.edu/departments/tl/index.html .
**Please note: if your undergraduate degree is in an area other than liberal arts, you may have to take additional undergraduate courses to earn a liberal arts equivalency prior to beginning the MT program. A liberal arts degree is required by the Virginia Dept. of Education. Please go to the Student Services Center at www.soe.vcu.edu/ssc/index.html or contact by phone at 804-827-2670 if you question whether or not you have an appropriate undergraduate major.
Subject area of interest
Department Chair Dr. Michael Davis Email: mddavis@vcu.edu
English education: Dr. Leila Christenbury Email: lchriste@vcu.edu
Science education: Dr. Jackie McDonnough Email: jtmcdonnough@vcu.edu
History/social studies education: Dr. Gabriel Reich Email: greich@vcu.edu
Math education: Dr. Ena Gross Email: egross@vcu.edu
Foreign language: Dr. Seonhee Cho Email: scho@vcu.edu
Department phone number: 804-828-1305
I want to be a special education teacher - (grades K-12)
The School of Education does not offer a bachelor’s degree in special education. Additionally, the Master’s of Teaching (MT) for special education is in the process of being phased out. However, the School of Education at VCU does offer a Master’s of Education (MEd) in five special education concentration areas: learning disabilities, emotional disturbance, severe disabilities, early childhood special education, and mental retardation. All applicants for these program concentrations must have an earned bachelor’s degree.
Please visit the VCU Graduate School’s webpage at http://www.vcu.edu/graduate/ to find out more about the application process. You may also reference the Special Education and Disability Policy Department’s course requirements at http://www.soe.vcu.edu/departments/sedp/index.html .
Department contacts:
Department chair Dr. John Kregel Email: jkregel@vcu.edu
Emotional Disturbance Dr. Kevin Sutherland Email: kssuther@vcu.edu
Early Childhood Dr. Evelyn Reed-Victor Email: ereevic@vcu.ed
Severe Disabilities Dr. Fred Orelove Email: forelove@vcu.edu
Mental Retardation Dr. Colleen Thoma Email: cathoma@vcu.edu
Department phone number: 804-828-1332
I want to be a health/PE teacher - (grades k-12)
The School of Education offers a bachelor’s degree in Health/PE education. Once a student completes this program, he or she will be eligible for a Virginia license to teach health and PE, grades k-12. Please visit this department’s webpage at
http://www.soe.vcu.edu/departments/hhp/programs.html .
Department contacts:
Department contact Dr. Jack Schiltz Email: jaschlit@vcu.edu
Department advisor Dr. Pam Wiegardt Email: pawiegar@vcu.edu
Department phone number: 804-828-1948
I want to be a theatre/drama teacher - (grades k-12)
In conjunction with the School of Education, the School of the Arts offers a bachelor’s of fine arts (BFA) degree in theatre education. Once a student completes this program, he or she will be eligible for a Virginia license to teach theatre/drama, grades k-12. Please visit this department’s webpage at http://www.pubinfo.vcu.edu/artweb/theatre/theatreEducation.asp .
Department contact:
Program contact Dr. Lou Szari
Department phone number: 804-827-0906
I want to be a music teacher……….(grades k-12)
In conjunction with the School of Education, the School of the Arts offers a bachelor’s degree in music education, either voice or instrumental. Once a student completes this program, he or she will be eligible for a Virginia license to teach music, grades k-12. Please visit this department’s webpage at http://www.pubinfo.vcu.edu/artweb/music/degree/undergrad/bm.html
Department contact:
Program contact Dr. David Greennagel
Department phone number: 804-828-2787
I want to be an art teacher - (grades 6-12)
In conjunction with the School of Education, the School of the Arts offers a bachelor’s degree in art education. Once a student completes this program, he or she will be eligible for a Virginia license to teach art, grades k-12. Please visit this department’s webpage at http://www.pubinfo.vcu.edu/artweb/ArtEd/bfa.asp .
Department contact:
Program contact Ms. Sarah Branigan
Department phone number: 804-828-1996
I want to be a school counselor - (grades k-12)
The School of Education offers a MEd in Counselor Education. This program prepares students for school counseling positions in the public school setting. Once a student completes this program, he or she will be eligible for a Virginia pupil personnel license, grades k-12. Please visit the department’s webpage at http://www.soe.vcu.edu/departments/ce/programs.html
Please visit the VCU Graduate School’s webpage at http://www.vcu.edu/graduate/ to find out more about the application process.
Department contact:
Department Chair Dr. Suzee Leone
Department phone number: 804-828-1305
I want to be a reading specialist - (grades k-12)
The School of Education offers a program leading to an endorsement as a Reading Specialist. The Master of Education in Reading (M.Ed.) and Post-master’s Certificate for Reading Specialist (for individuals who already have a education-related master’s degree) programs are designed to provide experienced teachers with a program of sequential and integrated experiences in areas of the reading curriculum ranging from preschool to adult levels. Please visit the website at http://www.soe.vcu.edu/departments/tl/MEd_Reading.html
Please visit the VCU Graduate School’s webpage at http://www.vcu.edu/graduate/ to find out more about the application process.
Department contact:
Program contact Dr. Valerie Robnolt
Department phone number: 804-828-1305
I want to be a school principal - (grades k-12)
The School of Education offers a MEd in Educational Leadership. This program prepares students for school principal positions in the public school setting. Once a student completes this program, he or she will be eligible for a Virginia administration/supervision license, grades k-12. Please visit the department’s webpage at http://www.soe.vcu.edu/departments/el/programs.html .
Please visit the VCU Graduate School’s webpage at http://www.vcu.edu/graduate/ to find out more about the application process.
Department contact:
Department Chair Dr. Charol Shakeshaft
Department phone number: 804-828-1940
I already have a bachelor's degree.
If you have earned a bachelor’s degree and would like to begin our Master’s of Teaching program, please visit the VCU Graduate School’s webpage at http://www.vcu.edu/graduate/ to find out more about the application process. You may also reference the Teaching and Learning Department’s course requirements at http://www.soe.vcu.edu/departments/tl/index.html .
**Please note: if your undergraduate degree is in an area other than liberal arts, you may have to take additional undergraduate courses to earn a liberal arts equivalency prior to beginning the MT program. A liberal arts degree is required by the Virginia Dept. of Education. Please go to the Student Services Center at www.soe.vcu.edu/ssc/index.html or contact by phone at 804-827-2670 if you question whether or not you have an appropriate undergraduate major.
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