All of us can remember a favorite teacher who made a major impact on our lives. If you want to be a passionate, inspiring teacher for your students, our education programs will give you a great foundation for a rewarding career.
Our education programs prepare confident, versatile, creative teachers prepared to work in a variety of settings. Our alumni are employed in early childhood centers, public and private schools, higher education institutions, and at the highest levels of education administration.
With job growth for kindergarten and elementary school teachers expected to grow 4 percent from 2021 to 2031, the demand for teachers will remain strong.
Degree Programs
Undergraduate Majors
- Early Childhood Education (BS)
- Elementary Education (BS)
- Integrated Elementary and Special Education (BS)
- Montessori Concentration (BA)
Undergraduate Minors
Accelerated Programs
Graduate Programs
- Early Childhood Education (MEd)
- Special Education (MEd)
- Montessori Concentration (MEd)
- Educational Leadership (EdD)
- Certificate in Teaching for Social Justice in Higher Education
Additional Programs
These programs are offered in partnership with other University of Hartford schools and colleges:
- English Secondary Education - College of Arts & Sciences
- Music Education - The Hartt School
The UHart Difference
Real-world learning begins right away - you'll have supervised classroom experience beginning in your first semester.
With five schools on campus or within walking distance, we have multiple opportunities for teacher training right in our backyard.
We offer practice interviews, panel discussions with school principals, resume writing assistance, and professional development events to help with your job search.
From Classroom to Career
Through clinical experiences at 60+ partner schools throughout the state, you’ll gain the skills and training to become confident leading a classroom. Fieldwork, practica and student teaching experiences take place throughout your program.
We arrange practice interviews, panel discussions with school principals and alumni, résumé writing assistance, and professional development events to help with your job search.
Principals, assistant principals, and teachers from our partner schools also meet with us regularly to help shape our clinical experiences and curriculum, ensuring they are meaningful and relevant in the changing landscape of education.
Department Faculty and Staff
Department Contacts
General Inquiries:
deptofed@gxitma.net
Paige Bray, Department Chair
860.768.4553
bray@gxitma.net