Programs in the School of Education are designed to meet the most rapidly growing demands of the profession. We provide opportunities for practicing teachers to enhance their professional training in critical needs areas such as special education, reading and literacy, TESOL, gifted education, and online learning. Additionally, we offer undergraduate programs in pre-K child development, and family and adolescence studies. Additional courses in instructional design for adult learners round out our offerings. We are committed to providing measurable, empirical, standards-based education of a high quality. Our goal is for our graduates to demonstrate the skills, behaviors, and dispositions of digital-age professionals, while adhering to proven instructional strategies and best practices.
School of Education Programs
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Human Development and Family StudiesBachelor'sView Human Development and Family Studies - Bachelor's
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Teaching: Non-Licensure Secondary Social StudiesMaster'sView Teaching: Non-Licensure Secondary Social Studies - Master's
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Teaching: Non-Licensure Elementary EducationMaster'sView Teaching: Non-Licensure Elementary Education - Master's
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Education: Student Affairs in Higher EducationMaster'sView Education: Student Affairs in Higher Education - Master's
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Infant and Toddler CareCertificate - UndergradView Infant and Toddler Care - Certificate - Undergrad
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Instructional Design and DeliveryCertificate - UndergradView Instructional Design and Delivery - Certificate - Undergrad
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K-12 Athletic AdministrationCertificate - GradView K-12 Athletic Administration - Certificate - Grad
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K-12 Reading and Differentiated InstructionCertificate - GradView K-12 Reading and Differentiated Instruction - Certificate - Grad
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K-12 Virtual School AdministrationCertificate - GradView K-12 Virtual School Administration - Certificate - Grad
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