• Skip to main content
  • Skip to sidebar
  • Skip to footer

SUNY Broome

  • Ask a Question
  • Housing
  • Directory
  • Calendar
  • News
  • MyCollege
  • About
  • Academics
  • Admissions
  • Campus Life
  • Athletics
  • Continuing Education
  • Giving
  • Future Students
  • Current Students
  • Parents and Families
  • Alumni and Friends
  • Community and Business
  • Faculty and Staff
  • Apply now for free
  • Talk with Admissions
  • Current tuition & fees

Adolescence Education Studies: A.S.

Program Mission
The Adolescence Education Studies A.S degree is designed to prepare students seeking NYS certification in Adolescence Education degrees for transfer into Teacher Education Bachelor’s Degree programs. The intent is to allow students with clear academic and/or career goals in teaching to structure their associate degree program for transfer as juniors to four-year colleges and institutions. SUNY Broome provides the general education courses as well as core courses needed for a major, concentration or minor required for Adolescence teacher certificates
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Identify and apply theory specific to adolescence (7-12th grade) education.
  2. Apply the knowledge base of theory to practice through field experiences.
  3. Exhibit the professional behaviors and ethical decision-making expected in the teaching profession.
  4. Identify the philosophical issues within the educational system and develop a personal philosophy of teaching.
  5. Identify concepts related to diversity, equity, and inclusion within the educational setting.

No other profession has a more profound impact on the future than education. Having a positive influence on the overall development of  adolescent-aged students  is essential in creating and sustaining a healthy and productive society.  The Adolescence Education Studies Program can provide you with the knowledge, skills, and classroom experiences to set you on the path to this rewarding and noble profession.


Program Notes

The suggested course selections on the following page are intended to help students choose SUNY Broome courses that might support various fields of study at transfer schools. Because curricula and programs are always subject to review and revision, it is important that students contact the transfer schools directly.

Loading...

Course Requirements

Loading...
  • Dept: Teacher Education and Early Childhood Education
  • Division: Liberal Arts
  • View Careers
Contact Information
New Students:

Admissions Office
607-778-5001
admissions@sunybroome.edu

Current Students:
Lisa Strahley, Chair
607-778-5029
strahleyla@sunybroome.edu
Titchener Hall, Room 210G
50% or more of this program can be completed online.

Apply and Register

  • Academic Calendar
  • Apply
  • Courses by Semester
  • Financial Aid
  • Register for Classes
  • Take a Class
  • Transfer to SUNY Broome
  • Tuition and Fees

Quicklinks

  • Accessibility Resources Office
  • Bookstore
  • Career Services
  • Diversity
  • Employment
  • Ice Center
  • Library
  • Site Translation
  • Transcripts

Health and Safety

  • Health Services
  • Public Safety
  • Bias, Title IX, Title VI

SUNY Broome Community College

  • Mailing Address:
    SUNY Broome Community College
    PO Box 1017
    Binghamton, New York 13902
  • Location:
    907 Front St
    Binghamton, New York 13905
  • Campus Map/Parking
  • 607-778-5000
  • Contact Us
SUNY Broome on FacebookSUNY Broome on TwitterSUNY Broome on InstagramSUNY Broome on YouTubeSUNY Broome on Linked-In

© 2025 SUNY Broome Community College. All Rights Reserved. Accessibility | Terms & Usage | Privacy