Elementary Education: Bilingual Emphasis

The knowledge gained of classroom processes, subject instruction, child development, and language immersion teaching, combined with Spanish and English language fluency required and honed by the major in Elementary Education in the Bilingual concentration, provides a strong career foundation. Graduates may work as first through eighth grade teachers, administrators, trainers, or curriculum designers, and will be well equipped to teach English to Spanish-speaking students as well as to teach Spanish to English-speaking students. This major is also excellent preparation for graduate studies in education, early childhood development, Spanish, English, and public health. Some of the job titles listed below require an advanced degree or certificate.

Potential Career Areas:

  • Teaching
  • Administration
  • Curriculum design
  • Supervision
  • Program coordination
  • OutreachPrivate tutoring

 

Sample Employers:

  • Schools 
  • Extension offices
  • Head Start sites
  • Learning centers
  • After-school programs
  • Self-employed (tutoring)
  • School supplies and materials producers
  • Children’s museums

 

Sample Job Titles and National Salary Ranges:

Job Title

Salary Range

Bilingual Teacher $33,000 - $57,000
English as a Second Language Teacher $25,970 - $46,310
Elementary School Teacher $34,000 - $51,000
Middle School Teacher $35,000 - $52,000
Education Program Director $49,700 - $107,960
Special Education Teacher $34,700 - $52,300
Extension Agent $22,000 - $68,000
Instructional Coordinator $33,500 - $58,800
Curriculum Specialist $27,830 - $82,690
Textbook Editor $26,000 - $82,000
Instructional Supervisor $27,830 - $82,690
Tutor $18,636 - $31,100
Children’s Museum Educator $20,000 - $40,000
Elementary School Librarian $31,914 - $79,166

 

Sources of Information:  United States Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor Statistics (2010); DISCOVER (2011); Facts on File: Ferguson’s Career Guidance Center (2011).