


LCC Teacher Training! Prepare to teach in Washington State and beyond.
You can be on the path to making a difference in your community by earning a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Teacher Education (BAS-TE). LCC's program will help you gain knowledge and skills to effectively work with students and collaborate with professionals throughout the field. This program is tailored for working adults with options for residency teacher certification or a focus in early care and education. LCC offers endorsements in elementary education and early childhood education.
Classes are designed as hybrid courses, which means each class meets once per week with the remaining coursework online.
Steps to Apply
Admission into the BAS-TE program is merit based. Meeting the minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission as the number of qualified applicants may exceed the number of available enrollment spaces. To be placed into the admissions pool, applicants must complete and submit the following:
Additional Admissions Requirements
Required After Admittance into the BAS-TE Program
Office of the Superintendent for Public Instruction (OSPI) Background Check (fingerprinting will be required) - approximate cost $82
General Education Required Courses
The following courses must be completed prior to a bachelor’s degree obtainment. Some courses can be included in the two-year degree or be completed during the bachelor’s program in addition to the required courses. A minimum of 50 quarter credits of general education courses are required in the following distribution areas prior to graduation.
SAT? ACT? If you have ACT/SAT scores from high school, please submit them with your application! Ensure that your name and dates show on the testing results.
If you have no SAT/ACT results, West B results can be attained. View our Teacher Education Testing page for additional options.
In addition to BAS-TE courses, applicants seeking Washington State residency teacher certification must complete the following:
Graduates that select the certification route are prepared to earn residency teacher certification in the state of Washington through OSPI and teach grades pre-K through 8th grade in the public and private school system.
Graduates that select the early childhood education route are prepared to teach children birth through 3rd grade in early care and education settings such as Head Start, childcare centers and preschool programs.
Please scroll to the bottom of LCC's tuition and fees webpage for information about the BAS cost of attendance.
EDUC 300
Foundations of Teacher Education
EDUC 345
Curriculum Development & Design
EDUC 319
Anti-Bias Education
EDUC 320
Language Arts for Teachers
EDUC 301
Practicum I
EDUC 340
Concepts of Motor Skills
EDUC 410
Inquiry Based Science for Teachers
EDUC 325
Introduction to Special Education
EDUC 430
Advanced Language and Literacy
EDUC 302
Practicum II
EDUC 350
Creative Arts Across the Curriculum
EDUC 420
Social Studies for Teachers
EDUC 414
Guidance Techniques
EDUC 401
Reflective Practice I
EDUC 411
Student Teaching I
EDUC 335
Professionalism, Collaboration, and Classroom Leadership
EDUC 439
Issues and Trends
EDUC 402
Reflective Practice II
EDUC 412
Student Teaching II
EDUC 429
Assessment
EDUC 330
Math Methods
EDUC 403
Reflective Seminar III
EDUC 413
Student Teaching
EDUC 300
Foundations of Teacher Education
EDUC 325
Introduction to Special Education
EDUC 319
Anti-Bias Education
EDUC 345
Curriculum Development
EDUC 301
Practicum I
EDUC 340
Concepts of Motor Skills
EDUC 410
Inquiry Based Science for Teachers
EDUC 430
Advanced Language and Literacy
EDUC 302
Practicum II
EDUC 350
Creative Arts Across the Curriculum
EDUC 320
Language Arts for Teachers
EDUC 420
Social Studies for Teachers
EDUC 414
Guidance Techniques
EDUC 401
Reflective Practice I
EDUC 411
Student Teaching I
EDUC 439
Issues and Trends
EDUC 402
Reflective Practice II
EDUC 412
Student Teaching II
EDUC 330
Math Methods
EDUC 403
Reflective Practice III
EDUC 413
Student Teaching III
EDUC 335
Professionalism, Collaboration & Classroom Leadership
EDUC 429
Assessment
In accordance with U.S. Department of Education Regulation 34 CFR 668.43 (a) (5) (v), the teacher education program at Lower Columbia College is known to meet the state education requirements for residency teacher certification in the state of Washington. Lower Columbia College has not determined if the teacher education program meets the state education requirements of any other state or any U.S. Territory. Those seeking residency teacher certification in any state or U.S. Territory outside of Washington are advised to contact the state regulatory agency for the state for which this information is needed. The Office of the Superintendent for Public Instruction(OSPI) has resources that may be helpful.