Be an engaging and inclusive English, science, mathematics, or social studies teacher, who fosters a love for their subject in all learners and helps them succeed beyond the classroom.
Inclusive Adolescent Education is a new program that continues SOE’s proud tradition of inclusive and special education teacher preparation with best-in-class student field placement, including in New York City, study abroad, clinical simulations, and more.

Jumpstart your teaching with five semesters of field placements, starting in your first semester—you’ll get multiple field opportunities that meet the New York State requirements, providing an introduction to classroom teaching at various levels.
Inclusive Adolescent Education majors combine professional education coursework and a liberal arts major (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, English and Textual Studies, History, Mathematics, or Physics) for 126-135 credits in total, depending on the liberal arts major chosen. First year classes include:
More information can be found in the Syracuse University Course Catalog.
Graduates are in K-12 schools, preschool, and community settings including:
“SOE is a tight knit community that builds future educators. It provides ample opportunity for students to get into the classroom and continues to support you after graduation. I am so thankful for this community and all the support and love I’ve received!”
—Zoe Haigh ’21, G’22
