Pursue your passion for elementary education and special education. Gain competitive credentials for teaching with an online dual certification degree program from Campbellsville University.
Program Details
B.S. Learning & Behavior Dis. (P-12) + Elementary Ed. (P-5) Overview
The online Bachelor of Science in Learning & Behavior Disorders (P–12)/Elementary Education (P–5) Initial Certification degree is a dual licensure program that prepares you to become a special education and elementary education teacher. Earn your bachelor’s degree and two licensures with one online program and complete your undergraduate education faster while saving money.
Courses for the dual licensure program are taught through an interactive, online learning platform. Our faculty are education experts who bring real-world teaching experience into the online classroom.
As you complete each course, you’ll build expert skills in learning theory, concentration methodology, classroom management, differentiating instruction and more. You’ll also complete a student teaching opportunity that will allow you to gain hands-on experience working with current teachers and students inside the classroom.
When you complete the online Learning & Behavior Disorders (P–12)/Elementary Education (P–5) Initial Certification dual licensure program, you’ll be prepared for the Praxis exam and to start a career in elementary education and/or special education in Kentucky. You’ll also have the credential to pursue advanced academic opportunities, including graduate education. You’ll enter the workforce with a bachelor’s degree, two licenses and a competitive edge in your field.
Campbellsville’s education programs are accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and are approved by the Education Professional Standards Board of Kentucky (EPSB) for teacher education and certification.
Program Outcomes
When you complete both programs for the dual licensure degree, you’ll be prepared to:
- Teach as a special education teacher and/or elementary teacher
- Create lesson plans that best fit the needs of your learners
- Apply the servant leadership model to teaching practice and professional development
- Build relationship and communication skills for a more effective learning environment
- Experience real-life examples of how to approach pedagogy for teaching and assessing students with learning disabilities and behavior disorders
“This whole program has exceeded my expectations. It is so easy to have communication with anyone you need to from the college. I was also scared of how I would keep up with due dates, but every class has had a detailed due date section and I appreciate that!” – Briannah Isaacs, B.S. Elementary Education
Course Map
This dual certification program consists of 136 credit hours. It includes general education, foundational and related studies courses along with 200 required clinical practice hours embedded in the courses and a 16-week student teaching requirement. The online Learning & Behavior Disorders (P–12)/Elementary Education (P–5) Initial Certification degree dual program can be completed in four and a half years, depending on transfer credits and previous academic experience.
The General Education component of undergraduate degrees provides the student with a basic understanding of a range of subjects. This supports the liberal arts emphasis of the University’s academic mission.
- ED 199 Entry to Educator Preparation (CAP 1) (Co-requisite of first education class)
- ED 299 Admission to Educator Preparation (CAP 2) (Prior to enrolling in ED 414)
- ED 399 Application for Student Teaching (CAP 3) (Co-requisite to ED 414)
- ED 499 Program Exit (CAP 4) (Co-requisite to ED 450)
- ED 220 Introduction to Teaching
- ED 300 Human Development and Learning Theory
- ED 331 Social Studies Methodology
- ED 341 Math Methodology
- ED 343 Science Methodology
- ED 361 Language Arts Methodology
- ED 390 Assessment and Instructional Strategies
- ED 414 Classroom Management
- SED 103 Introduction to Special Education
- SED 105 Introduction to Learning Disabilities
- SED 107 Theories of Reading and Educational Practices (P–12)
- SED 205 Behavior Management of Children & Youth with Learning & Behavior Problems
- SED 303 Curriculum Methods in Learning & Behavior Disorders
- SED 305 Prescriptive & Instructional Strategies
- SED 410 Teaching Mathematics to Children & Youth with Learning & Behavior Disorders
- SED 411 Assessment & Instructional Methods
Choose one of the following:
- ED 351 Reading Methodology
- SED 412 Development Reading in Middle & High School
- BIO 110 Introduction to Biology
- BIO 104 Biology Lab
- CHE 100 Introduction to Chemistry
- CHE 103 Introduction to Chemistry Lab
- ENG 361 Modern English Grammar
- ED 371 Children’s Literature
- GEG 315 World Geography
- HST 110 U.S. History to 1877
- MTH 201 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers
- MTH 202 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers
- POL 110 American Government
- ED 450 Student Teaching
Admissions Requirements
To apply for Campbellsville University’s CAEP-accredited Bachelor of Science in Learning & Behavior Disorders (P–12)/Elementary Education (P–5) Initial Certification degree, students must complete or submit for review the following.
Apply to CU:
- Online application
- Official transcripts, including a complete record of all courses attempted from each college or university attended
- If transferring less than 24 credit hours, submit an official high school transcript
- Minimum GPA of 2.0
Costs & Financial Aid
The online Learning & Behavior Disorders (P–12)/Elementary Education (P–5) Initial Certification degree costs $424 per credit hour. To help students afford their education, Campbellsville University’s staff can work with students to discover available financial aid options.
Students can fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine what scholarships, grants, loans, and payment plans are available. There are numerous options available, and not all financial aid is based on need.
Students can transfer up to 72 credit hours from a regionally accredited college or university into this program.
Campbellsville University is a military-friendly school and is proud to participate in the Yellow Ribbon program. U.S. military service members serving at home or abroad and veterans can further their education in a conducive online environment.
Careers in Elementary and Special Education
Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped with the skills to sit for the Praxis exam and pursue a teaching career in elementary education or special education. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, elementary school teachers earn a median salary of $60,660 per year, while SPED teachers earn a median salary of $61,500 per year. Both teaching occupations are growing steadily at 7-8%. More than 148,000 new positions are expected to be created by 2030.
Why Choose CU?
Campbellsville University Online seeks to provide an affordable faith-based education that fosters personal and professional growth for its students. Learning in small, 100% online classes, you'll have opportunities to connect one-on-one with expert professors who prioritize your success and value the experience you bring to the table. From day one, you'll also benefit from Campbellsville's student services, including a personal online academic advisor who will provide tailored assistance on your journey toward graduation. Access further support in the areas of mental health, career and finance, life management, technical resources and more. Finish strong with CU.
Learn MoreBenefits of Learning Online
Choosing to finish your degree 100% online means having the flexibility to study at the times and places that are most convenient for you. You'll learn from supportive, expert faculty members who are experienced in their fields and deliver the wellrounded education you need to take the next step in your career. Campbellsville is committed to the quality of its online courses and offers a dynamic selection of degree programs that are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
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