Preparing Future Educators for Success in Diverse Elementary Classrooms

The Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.E.) with Elementary Education licensure (grades 1-6) at Westfield State University is designed to prepare aspiring educators for the rewards of teaching in today’s diverse classrooms. This program offers a comprehensive pathway to Massachusetts initial licensure, equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed to foster an inclusive and dynamic learning environment.

The program emphasizes key areas such as child development, teaching methodologies, special education strategies, multicultural education, and literacy practices. Graduates are equipped to meet the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s (DESE) Subject Matter Knowledge (SMK) requirements, while also embodying the professional dispositions required for licensure.

Westfield State’s programs are accredited by the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP) and approved by DESE, ensuring that students receive a high-quality education grounded in the latest research and teaching strategies. Upon completion, graduates will be well-prepared to inspire and lead young learners in elementary education settings, equipped with both the practical and theoretical tools needed to thrive in the classroom.

Program Highlights

  • Emphasizes inclusion, literacy, and special education
  • AAQEP-accredited and DESE-approved program
  • Includes practicum and real-world teaching practice
  • Equips graduates with skills to lead and inspire in elementary classrooms

Take the First Step Toward a Rewarding Career in Education

Gain the skills, experience, and credentials needed to make a difference in the classroom.

Preparing Passionate Educators for Lifelong Impact

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    Supportive Learning Environment

    Students benefit from a collaborative and student-centered learning experience, with dedicated faculty mentors, small class sizes, and personalized academic advising to help them succeed throughout their education journey.

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    Diverse and Inclusive Curriculum

    The program emphasizes preparing educators to work in diverse classrooms by integrating strategies for multicultural education, social justice, and inclusivity. Students learn to address the needs of all learners, including those with disabilities and different cultural backgrounds.

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    Strong Professional Network

    Students gain access to a network of experienced educators, alumni, and education professionals, offering valuable mentorship, career advice, and job placement opportunities upon graduation. This community helps ensure students are well-supported as they enter the teaching profession.

Program Details

Learning Outcomes

At the completion of their programs of study, our Education majors will understand:

  • Their own history, identity, and position within US society and that of others, and related impact on teaching and learning.
  • Human variability, and the value of strength-based perspectives in work with children, families, communities.
  • The critical role of the teacher in enacting a humanizing pedagogy that is anchored in the needs, identities, and lived experiences of students, families, and broader community.
  • The history, complexity, and power of institutional settings such as schools, and the ethical responsibility of a teacher in working for justice.
  • The big ideas of disciplinary content and tools for inquiry, research, and curriculum design and implementation across content areas relevant to P-12 teaching.
  • The architecture of the ‘self’ (Sealy-Ruiz), the imperative of critical self-reflection for personal/professional growth.

More Education Learning Goals

Westfield State has been so much more than just a college—it’s been a place where I’ve grown as a leader and built lasting connections.

Alexis

Alexis '25
Elementary Education

 

What Can You Do with an Elementary Education Degree (B.S.E.) with Licensure (1-6)?

With a Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.E.) and licensure for grades 1-6, you can pursue several rewarding career paths in the education field, including:

  • Elementary School Teacher
  • After-School Program Director
  • Educational Coordinator
  • Nonprofit Education Roles
  • Special Education Teacher
  • Tutoring and Educational Support
  • Graduate Study
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Course Requirements

Program Description

The Bachelor of Science in Education major with licensure and licensure only programs are designed to prepare outstanding teacher candidates at the Massachusetts initial licensure level. Students may choose to major in Education (with licensure) or choose the licensure-only program. These programs include Early Childhood Education (grades PreK-2), Elementary Education (grades 1-6), and Special Education: Moderate Disabilities (grades PreK-8 or grades 5-12). Specific Westfield State University courses are required for Education students to address state Subject Matter Knowledge (SMK) requirements. All Education students must meet WSU Teacher Education program dispositions at a satisfactory level to complete the major.

Students who are not eligible to advance to practicum (student teaching) because of concerns related to their readiness to student teach, they have not reached the minimum overall GPA of 2.80 or the minimum GPA of 3.00 in the pedagogical sequence, or they have not passed all required Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTELs), may complete their Education major by replacing the practicum requirement within their programs of study if dispositional standing merits remaining in the major. The replacement of practicum involves taking additional Education coursework or comparable courses under the advisement of the Chair of the Education Department. Students who do not complete practicum will not be endorsed for the licensure; however, they may graduate from WSU with their Education major.

Westfield State University's educator preparation programs are approved by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and accredited by the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP).

Professional Elementary Education Pedagogical Coursework
Education Required Subject Matter Knowledge Courses

The state of massachusetts has specific Subject Matter Knowledge (SMK) competencies expected of Elementary, Early Childhood, and Special Education Majors. To address these needs, the following courses are required to meet these requirements.

Area of Focus

Elementary Education students must declare an Area of Focus with their Education Advisor (15 credits).

Total Major: 107-108 credits

Additional Graduation Requirements

All students must meet the University Graduation Requirements and complete a general education or common core of studies, distributed among the different academic areas as detailed in General Education: WISE or Common Core.

Education Accelerated Dual Degree Program

Fast-track your teaching career! Our Accelerated Dual Degree Program for Elementary Education majors lets you start graduate-level coursework as an undergraduate, complete your bachelor's in 4 years, and earn an M.Ed. in just one additional year!

When completed, you will be eligible for:

  • Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
  • Initial licensure in Elementary Education grades 1-6
  • Master of Education in Moderate Disabilities
  • Initial licensure in Moderate Disabilities, grades PreK-8

Get Big School Features with Small School Advantages

We offer high-quality academics, unique learning opportunities, and a gorgeous campus—and we have small classes, accessible faculty, and one-on-one support. 

You'll join fellow motivated students ready to make the most of the college experience through active participation. Become part of a caring and committed community that understands and embraces the bridge between academic study and civic responsibility.

  • 15:1

    student-faculty ratio

  • 92%+

    of faculty hold doctorates

  • Study abroad

    in 35+ countries

     

Learn from Experienced Faculty in Small Classes

Westfield State University’s education programs are led by 10 dedicated full-time, expert faculty with extensive P-12 and higher education teaching experience. Adjunct faculty and practicum program supervisors are also dedicated educators who have served as teachers, principals, and administrators throughout the Commonwealth. An additional 16 full-time faculty from other academic departments teach pedagogy courses in their disciplines supporting your secondary and specialist licensure tracks. 

Class sizes range from 15 to 25 students, allowing for meaningful one-on-one attention from your professors as well as collaboration and networking opportunities with your classmates.

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Award Winning Degree

Colleges of Distinction, an esteemed organization celebrating colleges and universities that provide exceptional undergraduate experiences, has honored Westfield State University for its outstanding programming in the field of Education.

As a recognized College of Distinction, Westfield State has already earned acclaim for its commitment to well-rounded education. This latest recognition specifically highlights the institution's excellence in Education, emphasizing its effectiveness in preparing students for the demands of the field.

Colleges of Distinction Education Best Colleges 2024-2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Westfield State University accredited?

Westfield State University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).  

Our educator preparation programs are also approved by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and accredited by the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP). The Accreditation Commission commends Westfield State University’s education programs for their concerted and deepening work in anti-racist education. These efforts permeate the preparation of educators, are both embedded in and impact the wider campus culture and reach into the community through campus- and program-based partnerships. The Westfield State University program for licensure for teachers of history has been recognized by the National Council for the Social Studies. 

Visit our AAQEP Accreditation page to learn more. 

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Do I have to submit SAT/ACT scores or an essay when I apply?

Westfield State University does not require an application essay, SAT and/or ACT scores, or letters of recommendation (except for special program admissions).     

All first-year applicants are reviewed for admission based on their high school record. First-year applicants must meet the minimum eligibility requirements established by the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education (DHE) in order to qualify for admission to a state university.   

Learn more about the application process and admissions here.

How much does Westfield State University cost?

Westfield State University offers a comprehensive university experience at an affordable cost—with many options for financial aid. Visit our Cost and Aid page to learn more. 

Will I receive academic support?

We’re invested in your success. Whether you need a little help adjusting to college, study strategies, tutoring, or disability services, the team at the Academic Achievement Department is ready to help. Our mission is to provide you with the tools to explore academic opportunities as well as to plot strategies for continued growth. 

Learn more about our student support services here.

What are the Massachusetts Department of Education requirements for teacher licensure?

Please visit our Teacher Licensure Requirements page for details on the Massachusetts Department of Education requirements for teacher licensure.

Are there scholarships available?

Tomorrow’s Teachers Scholarship Program 

This scholarship program, offered by the Department of Higher Education’s Office of Student Financial Assistance, attempts to address the teacher shortage in Massachusetts and support individuals with up to $25,000 per year toward their college education. This scholarship makes it more affordable for those enrolling in a baccalaureate program or post-baccalaureate coursework, who intend to obtain their teaching license to pursue a career in a Massachusetts K-12 public school. 

Learn more about this opportunity

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