Be an innovative, antiracist, and inclusive childhood education teacher who engages students with and without disabilities and ultimately helps all children succeed.
Inclusive Childhood Education is a new cutting-edge major 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.
Inclusive Childhood Education majors combine professional education and liberal arts coursework for a minimum of 126 credits. Students choose a minor in the College of Arts & Sciences that aligns with their personal and teaching interests. First year classes include:
More information can be found in the Syracuse University Course Catalog.
Graduates are in K-12 schools and community settings including:
“SOE promotes values such as inclusivity and acceptance, which make a big difference for children in the classroom. My courses have prepared me to support all students in their learning, and I can advocate for them because my training has given me the tools and experiences to do so.”
—Sydney Ringel ’22