<p>Will it be a problem that I was accepted into the school of Arts and Sciences instead of the school of education? I wish to be a secondary teacher.</p>
<p>You should contact the college admissions office - I’m sure they can answer your questions!</p>
<p>binghamton’s education school is a graduate school – they do not offer education programs for undergraduates.</p>
<p>they do offer combined BA/MAT programs – you can apply in your 5th semester (ie beginning of junior year) and, if accepted, you complete you BA and your MAT in secondary education in a total of 5 years – [Binghamton</a> University - Academics: Schools and Colleges: School of Education: Our Programs: Master’s Degree Programs](<a href=“http://www2.binghamton.edu/soe/our-programs/masters-programs.html]Binghamton”>http://www2.binghamton.edu/soe/our-programs/masters-programs.html) scroll down to where it lists combined programs and then you can click on the link for subject you would be interested in to get more info. they do not offer these joint programs in all areas of secondary education, so check if your intended field is included. see also – <a href=“http://www2.binghamton.edu/grad-school/combined-degree-program/index.html[/url]”>http://www2.binghamton.edu/grad-school/combined-degree-program/index.html</a></p>
<p>if you enter harpur planning to apply for this joint program, you just need to make sure you are on track to finish courses in time to satisfy the requirements – good idea to talk to an adviser to make sure you plan your schedule accordingly. when you click on above link and look at the specifics for the subject area you are considering, you’ll find what they suggest as sample schedules so that you can finish your major, harpur, and gen ed requirements in time to do the 5 year program.</p>
<p>yeah, the education school isn’t available to undergraduates.</p>