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Department of Education
University of Michigan-Flint
430 French Hall
Flint, MI 48502

Phone: (810) 762-3260
Fax: (810) 762-3102
Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm
Monday through Friday

General Information


The Department of Education is the basic teacher education unit at the University of Michigan-Flint. Program offerings are designed to assist prospective elementary and secondary teachers in acquiring the skills and abilities necessary for excellence in teaching and to meet requirements for Michigan Teacher Certification. All programs offered by the Education Department are approved by the Michigan Department of Education, Office of Professional Preparation Services, P.O. Box 30008, Lansing, MI 48909, (517) 373-3310.

The Teacher Certification Program is responsive to changes mandated by the Michigan Department of Education. Students should consult the Education website or their advisor for the most current information. Special announcements, such as orientation meetings and changes in course scheduling, are sent to students' university email accounts and posted outside the Education Department office.

Programs in Education

Six programs are available: General Program for Elementary Teacher Certification (Bachelor of Science), the Bachelor of Music Education, the Bachelor of Science in Art Education, the Honors Program in Elementary Education (Bachelor of Science), and the General Program for Secondary Teacher Certification (Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science). In addition, a specialization is offered in Early Childhood Education.

The Education Department also offers graduate programs in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education with Certification, Literacy (K-12), and Urban/Multicultural Education. In addition, a graduate program in Educational Administration is offered in collaboration with the University's Program in Public Administration. Those interested in these programs should refer to the "Graduate Study" section of this Catalog.

The Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education degree has been discontinued. Students admitted to and continually enrolled in the Teacher Certification Program prior to the Fall 2003 semester may continue to follow the Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education requirements in the 2001-2003 Catalog. Contact an advisor in the Education Department for further details.

Program Information
  • There are 1183 students enrolled in the teacher preparation program, 2003-2004.
  • Students are required to complete a minimum of fourteen (14) weeks of supervised student teaching as part of the culminating program requirement. The total number of hours required is 490.
  • The faculty-student ratio in the supervised student teacher experience is 1-18 (one full-time faculty member is responsible for supervising a maximum of 18 student teachers in supervised practice teaching).

Accreditation Statement

The teacher education program at the University of Michigan-Flint is approved by the Michigan Department of Education to offer programs in elementary education, early childhood education, selected secondary education programs, and selected programs that prepare teachers for teaching in all grades.


Pass Rate

The pass rate on the State of Michigan’s Teacher Certification assessments for students who are recommended for teacher certification upon completion of a teacher education program at the University of Michigan – Flint is 100% for all certification programs. This pass rate is equal to or exceeds the pass rate for all other Michigan colleges and universities that prepare teachers.


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