EDUCATION

Undergraduate Admission

The College of Education is an upper-division college, providing undergraduates with course work at the junior and senior level only. Undergraduates normally apply for admission to the college at the end of their sophomore year, after two years at a two- or four-year institution as pre-education majors. If enrolled at The University of Arizona, pre-education majors are administratively housed in University College. All students seeking admission to the College of Education are strongly encouraged to consult an academic advisor in the Office of Student and Career Services (621-7865) in the College of Education early in their college career.

General Education Program

All undergraduate students are required to complete a common general education program. Designed to provide a foundation for university learning, the program develops students’ creative and analytical skills and integrates knowledge across university disciplines.

Pre-education majors generally complete their general education course work in the freshman and sophomore years. Students and advisors should consult the On Course! Academic Program Requirements Reports (APRRs) for specific general education and major requirements.


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