Junior Colleges in Houston for Education

Education-related studies are fixtures in the academic catalogs at Houston community colleges. With the shortage of educators in the Texas metropolis, two-year associate degree programs at city community colleges are an affordable way to increase the number of qualified educators in the field.
  1. Houston Community College

    • Houston Community College, established in 1971, has six campuses in Houston, each of which offers the associate of arts in teaching degree. The program includes options for teaching at all grade levels, and all curricula require such general education courses as English literature, college algebra and American history I and II. The college has articulation agreements with several local public colleges and universities that allow students to easily transfer into four-year baccalaureate programs. Texas A&M University and the University of Houston are a few of the institutions where Houston Community College teaching graduates can continue their pursuit of teacher certification and education studies.

      Houston Community College

      3100 Main St.

      Houston, TX 77002

      713-718-2000

      hccs.edu

    San Jacinto College-North

    • San Jacinto College is a public two-year community and technical college with two main campuses in Houston, as well as a location in the Houston suburb of Pasadena. Founded in 1961, today San Jacinto's catalog features two tracks for students interested in pursuing studies in education. While San Jacinto's associate of arts in teaching prepares graduates for transfer to a baccalaureate program in education, the college also offers related certificate and associate degree programs of study in child development and early childhood studies.

      San Jacinto College-North

      5800 Uvalde

      Houston, TX 77049

      281-458-4050

      sjcd.edu

    Lone Star College

    • Lone Star College offers education studies at several of its campuses, including the North Harris branch in Houston. The two-year associate of arts in teaching degree prepares graduates for state certification upon completion of four-year studies at a college or university. Students matriculated into Lone Star's teaching degree program choose between focuses in early childhood up to sixth grade, or fourth grade to sixth grade. Both program curricula include such courses as child growth & development and introduction to special populations.

      Lone Star College

      20515 State Highway 249

      Houston, TX 77070

      281-290-2600

      lonestar.edu

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