26331 Rosecrans Street • Brooksville, Florida 34602

Bachelor of Arts inCatholic Elementary Education

A mission-driven, four-year undergraduate program that forms teacher-scholars grounded in the Catholic intellectual tradition and equipped for excellence in elementary education — preparing educators who teach with both faith and pedagogical mastery.

120 Credit Hours Four-Year Program ACS WASC Accredited Florida CIE Religious Exemption Grades K–6

At a Glance

120

Total Credit
Hours to Graduate

4

Years to Completion
15 Credits / Semester

9+

Field Experience &
Practicum Credits

3+

Accelerated with Summer
(7 Credits / Summer)

Program Structure

One hundred twenty credits, ordered across three complementary areas of study — forming the whole teacher in faith, pedagogy, and disciplinary mastery.

THE 120Introduction to the Religious Life3 cr
THE 230Ascetical and Mystical Theology6 cr
THE 310Religious Life & Vows6 cr
THE 330Ways of Mental Prayer3 cr
PHI 201Philosophy I3 cr
PHI 211Philosophy II3 cr
ART 150Gregorian Chant3 cr
ART 250Home Economics3 cr
ART 260Time Management3 cr
LAT 101Latin I3 cr
LAT 102Latin II3 cr
LAT 201Latin III: The Psalter3 cr
HIS 201Modern Errors I3 cr
HIS 202Modern Errors II3 cr
EDU 210Foundations of Catholic Education3 cr
EDU 220Educational Psychology3 cr
EDU 230Classroom Management and Behavior3 cr
EDU 310Educational Assessment and Evaluation3 cr
EDU 330Curriculum Design and Lesson Planning3 cr
EDU 340Methods of Teaching in Elementary3 cr
EDU 345Building & Enhancing New Literacies Across the Curriculum3 cr
EDU 365Technology for Teaching and Learning3 cr
EDU 368Assessment of Special Education Learners3 cr
EDU 401Educational Research I3 cr
EDU 402Educational Research II3 cr
EDU 311Literacy Through Learning3 cr
EDU 321Reading Assessment and Remediation3 cr
EDU 331Methods of Teaching Mathematics and Science3 cr
EDU 332Methods of Teaching Language Arts and Social Studies3 cr
EDU 350Foundations of Special Education3 cr
EDU 360Religious Education and Catechetical Methods3 cr
EDU 375Teaching Multi-Grade Classrooms3 cr
EDU 371Field Study I — Observation & Micro-Teaching3 cr
EDU 372Field Study II — Assisted Teaching3 cr
EDU 373Field Study III — Supervised Teaching3 cr
EDU 399Approved Elementary Education Electives6 cr
EDU 425Student Teaching Internship6 cr

◆ Denotes supervised field experience courses.

Why this Program

Six distinguishing marks of a formation at once Catholic, classical, and professionally rigorous.

Faith-Integrated Formation

Rooted in Catholic liberal arts, the program forms the whole person — intellect and will.

Strong Field Experience

Three progressive Field Studies (9 credits) culminate in a 6-credit Student Teaching Internship, ensuring graduates enter classrooms confident and capable.

Special Education Experts

Dedicated coursework in special education and multi-grade classrooms prepares teachers for every student they will serve.

Research-to-Practice Sequence

A two-course research sequence (EDU 401–402) builds scholarly competency, culminating in an original research paper and oral defense before internship.

Technology & Modern Literacy

Courses in instructional technology, digital literacy, and new literacies equip graduates for 21st-century Catholic classrooms.

Classical Language Foundation

Three semesters of Latin strengthen analytical thinking and vocabulary development.

Accredited by ACS WASC

St. Thomas Aquinas College is fully accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACS WASC).

ACS WASC Accreditation Code: 69 48873 999

A Program under the Florida CIE Religious Exemption

This program is offered under the Florida Commission for Independent Education (CIE) religious exemption framework, pursuant to Section 1005, Florida Statutes. St. Thomas Aquinas College is owned, controlled, and operated by a religious organization.

This degree is not a state-licensed teacher certification program.

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