The College of Education & Liberal Arts offers a broad range of programs for aspiring and experienced professional educators, as well as a growing suite of liberal arts programs that flex to fit student needs.
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Undergraduate Programs
- Applied Mathematics, B.S.
- Career and Technical Education (9-12)
- Early Care and Education (Birth-Grade 2)
- Elementary Education (K-6)
- Interdisciplinary Studies, A.A.
- Interdisciplinary Studies, B.S.
- Middle Level Education (6-8)
- Undergraduate Degree Programs in Education (Non-Licensure)
Graduate Programs
- Applied Technology in Education, M.Ed.
- Career and Technical Education (9-12), M.Ed.
- Elementary and Secondary School Counseling, M.Ed.
- Elementary Studies (K-6), M.Ed.
- Higher Education, M.Ed.
- Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, M.Ed.
- Master's Degree Programs in Education for Current Educators
- Master's Degree Programs in Education (Non-Licensure)
- Reading, M.Ed.
- School Leadership, M.Ed.
- Secondary Teaching (6-12), M.A.
- Special Education
Doctoral Programs
Certificate Programs
Undergraduate
Graduate
- Administration in Higher Education
- Advanced Study in School Counseling
- Digital Education
- English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
- Equitable Practices
- Foundations in Higher Education
- National Board Certified Teacher (NBCT)
- Reading Specialist
- Special Education: Autism/Severe Intellectual Disabilities
- Special Education: Early Childhood Exceptional Children
- Special Education: K-12 Teachers of Students with Disabilities
- STEM Education
- Student Affairs in Higher Education
- Teacher Licensure (K-6)
- Teacher Licensure - Secondary Education (6-12)
- Teacher Licensure - Special Education
- Teaching in Higher Education
Minors
Art Minor
History Minor
Literature Minor
Mathematics Minor
Some academic programs lead to occupations that require licensure or certification by state. Please see State Licensures by Program for licensure status by program and state.