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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
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Application to the Teacher Certificate Program for Fall 2008

You will need to print the application, complete it and submit it to the Education Department office.  Please take a moment to review the application procedure and timelines.



Teachers leave their fingerprints on the lives of countless people. As a teacher you will be someone who touches lives and mentors youth, year after year. Remember your favorite teachers? If so, it is likely that you will never forget them. Teachers create the future.

An education degree at the University of Michigan-Flint provides a pathway to a number of exciting careers. These programs blend a liberal arts curriculum with the development of professional experience to prepare students for careers in education. Through advising, teaching supervising, faculty offer students a balance of academic study, field placement, clinical experiences, and research opportunities.

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New Course for Fall 2007 !

Okay, you’ve decided you want to be a teacher, early childhood educator, or social worker--now what? You’ve probably spent at least thirteen years in those classrooms in which you want to teach, and even longer in that social context in which you want to be a social worker. Now it’s time to start looking at those professions from the other side of the desk. Register for EHS 120 for Fall 2007!

EHS 120.  Ecology of Teaching and Social Work.  Prior or concurrent election of ENG 111.  (3).Writing-intensive introduction to classic and contemporary issues in the education, early childhood and human services professions and to the mission and expectations of the School of Education and Human Services.  Fieldwork component provides context.


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What happened to EDU?

Effective Fall 2007, the prefix EDU will no longer exist.  Education courses will have new prefixes and numbers.

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