East Carolina University College of Education

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The College of Education at East Carolina University is the oldest College at the University. The original mission of ECU was a Teacher Training School.

The College has ten undergraduate programs, eight graduate programs, Doctoral program, and an Educational Specialist/Certificate of Advanced Study.


East Carolina Teachers Training School (ECTTS), a two year teacher training school, was chartered in 1907 to meet the demand for teachers in the east. ECTTS began preparing teachers for the classroom two years later in 1909. Since that day, what began as a small teacher training school has developed into a large university offering numerous majors across many disciplines. The College of Education has also grown but our mission has remained the same. Our tradition of preparing quality educators is evident as we continue to be the leader of teacher education programs in the state.

Today, East Carolina University prepares more professional educators for North Carolina schools than any other institution in the state. College of Education graduates have been recognized as Teachers of the Year at local, state, and national levels. The College is also preparing retiring military personnel to transition into the teaching profession through the Troops to Teachers Program with an advising office located at Fort Bragg.

To learn more about The College of Education at ECU, visit www.coe.ecu.edu or call us at 252-328-4260.

[edit] Undergraduate

The College offers seven Bacholor of Science (BS) and four Bachelor of Science in Business Education (BSBE). The BS Degree in Family and Consumer Sciences Education is offered from the College of Human Ecology.

The seven BS programs are:

The four BSBE degrees are:

[edit] Graduate

The School offers a Masters of Art in Education with eight concentrations:

The School offers a Masters in School Administration

[edit] Doctoral

The doctoral program is a Doctor of Educational Leadership. The degree also offers a concentration in Higher Education Administration that is designed for individuals who seek administrative positions in higher education.