The University of St. Thomas

Secondary Education

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When asked what one phrase best describes the secondary education major at St. Thomas, a faculty member replied, "quality."

Welcome to the secondary education facts page, where you'll be taken beyond the course offerings and program description and deeper into the secondary education major. You'll learn what St. Thomas students are doing now to enhance their educations and how recent graduates are succeeding in the real world. More importantly, we hope you'll be able to use this information to decide if this major interests you.

A real student asks:

 

My high school years were the best of my life. Should I major in secondary education?

What specifically did you like about high school? Enjoying social events with friends isnÕt the same as enjoying classes in school. Secondary education majors understand the significance of educationÕs place in todayÕs rapidly changing society.

What jobs are possible with an Secondary Education major?

  • Elementary school teacher
  • Curriculum specialist
  • Educational therapist
  • Resource teacher
  • Tutor
  • Student affairs administrator
  • Guidance counselor
  • School psychologist
  • Speech pathologist
  • Vocational/Rehabilitation counselor
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What are recent graduates doing now?

Recent graduates are working with children in schools in the Twin Cites metro area, across the state, across the country and internationally. Our students are teachers in public, private and charter schools. Graduates work also with students in nontraditional and non-school settings such as Upward Bound.

What opportunities are there to bolster my resume while I'm in the program?

Internships. Our students complete three field experiences prior to student teaching (clinical practice). By state law all secondary education students must complete student teaching.

Study abroad. Some of our students study abroad during J-Term. UMAIE has an elective course about schools and families in England. In addition, many of our students study abroad for the required theology core course or courses related to their second major.

Faculty at work

Many of our faculty members are working directly with K-12 school sites. One faculty member writes middle-level curriculum materials. Faculty are open to working with students on school-based action research projects. Last year one undergraduate student interviewed K-6 students to explore their notion of number sense.