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Academics
- Academics Overview
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Undergraduate
- Undergraduate Overview
- Agricultural Education
- Early Childhood Education, B.A.
- Elementary Education, B.A.
- Middle Level Education, B.S.
- Mathematics Teaching, B.S.
- Modern Languages Education, B.A.
- Special Education, B.A.
- Secondary Education, B.A.
- Science Teaching, B.S./B.A.
- Athletic Leadership Minor
- Human Capital Education and Development
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Masters and Specialist Programs
- Masters and Specialist Programs Overview
- Athletic Leadership (Online)
- Counselor Education
- Educational Leadership
- Human Resource Development
- Learning Sciences
- Literacy (Online)
- Middle Level Education, MAT
- Modern Languages, MAT
- Secondary Education, MAT
- Special Education (Online)
- Student Affairs
- Teaching and Learning (Online)
- Doctoral Programs
- Certificates | Endorsements | Licensure
- Expressway to Tiger Town
- Bachelors To Masters | Teacher Residency
- Teaching Fellows
- Research
- Programs
- Students
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Academics
Degrees
Administration and Supervision - M.Ed. / Ed.S.
Agricultural Education - B.S.
**Degree is offered in partnership with the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences.
Athletic Leadership - M.S.
Counselor Education - M.Ed./Ed.S.
Curriculum and Instruction - Ph.D.
Early Childhood - B.A.
Education Systems Improvement Science - Ed.D.
Educational Leadership - Ph.D.
Elementary - B.A.
Human Resource Development - M.H.R.D.
Learning Sciences - Ph.D.
Literacy - M.Ed.
Literacy, Language and Culture - Ph.D.
Middle Level - B.S.
Mathematics Teaching - B.S.
Secondary English - B.A.
Secondary Mathematics - B.A.
Secondary Social Studies - B.A.
Science Teaching - B.A. and B.S.
Special Education - B.A. | M.Ed. Online | Ph.D.
Student Affairs - M.Ed.
Teaching and Learning (Online) - M.Ed.
Teacher Residency - Combined BA/BS-MED program option (with certification)
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Programs
The College of Education offers a range of programs that equip our students to promote the growth, education and development of all individuals:
- Teacher education undergraduate programs that lead to teaching licensure in early childhood, elementary, special education, agricultural education (in cooperation with the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences), middle level education, and secondary English, mathematics, science and social studies.
- Three Master of Arts in Teaching programs (middle level education, secondary education mathematics and science, and special education) that lead to teaching licensure.
- Advanced education master's program offerings that include literacy, special education, and teaching and learning.
- Master's and specialist degrees in clinical mental health, school counseling, and administration and supervision that lead to licensure.
- Other master's degrees in athletic leadership, student affairs and human resource development.
- Doctoral degrees in curriculum and instruction, education systems improvement science, educational leadership (P-12 and higher education), special education, learning sciences, and literacy, language and culture.
- Additional coursework that counts toward state granted add-on licensure for teachers in areas such as ESOL and early childhood, as well as in-service teacher coursework and professional development through programs such as Reading Recovery.
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Departments
Our programs belong to one of three departments committed to the highest quality of teaching, research and outreach:
- Department of Education and Human Development
Areas: clinical mental health counseling, educational foundations, learning sciences, literacy, school counseling, special education - Department of Educational and Organizational Leadership Development
Areas: athletic leadership, educational leadership, human resource development, student affairs - Department of Teaching and Learning
Areas: curriculum and instruction, early childhood education, elementary education, middle level education, secondary education
- Department of Education and Human Development
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Field and Clinical Experience
Meaningful and quality field and clinical practice are essential to candidate preparation in almost all of our programs. The College of Education is committed to providing a range of diverse experiences appropriate to the discipline so that candidates are prepared for professional practice.