College of Education

Learning and Behavior Disorders/Elementary Education

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Teachers who are dually certified are in high demand for their skillset – supporting students with learning and behavior needs in the general education classroom.

The Bachelor of Arts in Learning and Behavior Disorders and Elementary Education program prepares aspiring teachers to become dually certified in special education learning and behavior disorders and elementary education (LBD/ELED)
 
Teachers who are dually certified in learning and behavior disorders and elementary education can teach in a general elementary classroom, kindergarten through grade five, or in a special education classroom with expertise in learning and behavior disorders, primary through grade twelve (ages 5-21 years).
 
In this program, you will prepare to serve students with diverse learning and behavior needs in inclusive classroom environments. This skillset is in high demand, and many school districts seek graduates who are dually certified to meet the needs of their students. 
 
Upon graduating, you will also have opportunities to continue your academic career through advanced degrees in general education, special education, applied behavior analysis, or a related service field. 

 

Why Choose the UK Learning and Behavior Disorders and Elementary Education program?   

  • Our graduates are highly qualified and recruited by schools. 
  • We partner with top teachers to offer high-quality student teaching experiences. 
  • Learn and grow through travel with student teaching abroad
  • Experience a diverse community with many opportunities to get involved. 

 
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Admissions and Certification

You should complete an undergraduate admissions application and declare interest in Learning and Behavior Disorders and Elementary Education. Be sure to keep your grades on track. After completing 45 credit hours, you will need a minimum 2.75 college GPA to apply to the Teacher Education Program. 

 

You will be eligible to apply for certification in Kentucky upon graduation. 

 

Interested in teaching outside of Kentucky? See our list of teacher certifications by state


Graduation Requirements

To receive the B.A. degree in Learning and Behavior Disorders and Elementary Education, students must: (1) complete the UK Core Requirements; (2) complete the program related studies; and (3) complete the professional education component.


Apply for College of Education Scholarships

In addition to automatic and competitive scholarships from the University of Kentucky, our students are also eligible for a variety of scholarship awards from the College of Education.

For incoming freshmen the scholarship application deadline is February 1. 

For transfer and current students the scholarship application deadline is April 1.

Student Organizations

Students can find many opportunities to join organizations. Learn more about student organizations in our college.

State Authorization & Licensure

If you plan to complete a University of Kentucky online program while living outside of Kentucky, you should check the Out-of-State Students page to determine if the University of Kentucky is authorized to provide this program in your state of residence. If you plan to use the degree to seek licensure, you should also determine if the degree meets the educational requirements for licensure in your state.

 

Refund Policies

You can find tuition refund policies, deadlines, amounts, and other important information on the UK Student Account Services website.