Secondary Education
Learn at a renowned program with 10 focus areas to choose from and become a middle school, junior high or high school teacher.
LC State's Teacher Education Program promotes high quality in teaching through a unique combination of student-centeredness, collaborative instruction, curriculum integration, professional partnerships, a dedicated faculty, extensive field experiences, and attention to performance assessment. The undergraduate course of study for an endorsement in a secondary education content area is intended for students earning their bachelor's degrees and attending the majority of classes on the Lewiston campus. Courses of study that lead to secondary teaching certification, grades 6-12, are as follows: Biology, Chemistry, Communication Arts, Earth Science, English, Kinesiology (PE/Health), Mathematics, Natural Science, Psychology, Social Science (w/History).
Related Careers
• Elementary and middle school teacher, $67,930
• Secondary school teacher, $69,330
• Special education teacher, $70,110
• Librarian, $50,860
Career data and salary information is from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
“I am so fortunate to have gone to such an amazing college ... The one-year long internship provided me with an experience that no other colleges in the area have.” - Dani Bozzuto, 6th grade teacher
Contact Information
Admissions Office
Reid Centennial Hall 114
500 8th Avenue
Lewiston, Idaho 83501
- 208-792-2378
- 800-933-5272 ext. 2378 (toll free)
- 208-792-2876 (fax)
- admissions@lcsc.edu
- Mon-Thu, 8:00 - 5:00
Teacher Education & Mathematics Division
Spalding Hall 114
500 8th Avenue
Lewiston, Idaho 83501
- 208-792-2260
- 208-792-2820 (fax)
- education@lcsc.edu
- Mon-Fri, 8:00 - 5:00