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Education
The education department offers an exciting and forward-looking unified
education program to prepare future educators to teach an increasingly
diverse school population. Those students who wish to teach grades 1-6
will be eligible for certification in childhood and special education.
Those students who wish to teach students from birth through grade 2 will
be eligible for certification in early childhood and special education.
The adolescent program (grades 7-12) leads to secondary certification in
biology, English, mathematics, or social studies.
Those who wish certification in adolescent special education will take 11
additional hours of course work for that certification.
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Social
Work

The Keuka College social work program is progressive and
forward- looking, designed to prepare future social workers to work in
a rapidly changing, multi-cultural society. The Keuka College social
work program prepares students in generalist social work practice
utilizing a foundation of liberal arts. A strong dual emphasis of
social work theory and practical application form a cornerstone in
this program. Students also have unique opportunities to learn about
practice as it relates to rural settings due to the rural location of
the College and its support of area agencies and services. |
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