The program in childhood education provides teacher certification in grades 1-6. To meet program prerequisites, candidates must successfully complete six credit hours (one full year course) at the college/university level in each of the following areas: English, science, and social studies.  Candidates must also complete three (3) credit hours (one half year course) in a language other than English and mathematics.   

Since all courses are taught at the graduate level, once certification requirements are complete, only one additional course (3 credits) is needed to complete the Master of Education Degree (effective February 2007). The course may be taken during the final semester of student teaching, if desired.  The additional course may also be taken during a different term if preferred.  

Canisius is recognized in Western New York and Ontario for its excellence in teacher preparation. Your Canisius experience can truly give you a competitive edge.

For more information, contact the Graduate Office at (716) 888-2545 or at (800) 950-2505 or at GradEd@canisius.edu.    


  Fast Facts
The childhood program has a variety of scheduling options. Students may complete course work of up to five courses during a semester on a Monday-Tuesday or on a Friday-Saturday schedule. Course work may also be completed exclusively on Saturdays by taking up to three courses during a semester.  For a sample schedule, see our scheduling fact sheet for Spring 2009 (PDF).