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For those seeking to teach in grades 5–12, this dual-degree program leads to a B.A. and licensure in art education.

The BA in Counseling and Behavioral Health Services (CBHS) degree is designed for undergraduate students who want to develop a foundation in helping processes and human behavior.

Built with flexibility in mind, the multidisciplinary Education Studies and Human Relations (ESHR) major embraces the notion that learning and helping professions are not limited to traditional classrooms

The Elementary Education program will prepare you to be an outstanding K-6 teacher who will truly realize the capabilities of every learner in your future classroom.

The B.A. is a dual-degree program that prepares students for teaching on the secondary level, grades 5-12. Students in this program earn a degree in English and a degree in English Education. 

Dual degree program preparing students for teaching grades 5 through 12.

The dual degree program in Music Education prepares students for teaching grades K-12. Students earn two bachelor's degrees: a bachelor of arts from the College of Education, and a B.M. from the School of Music.

Dual-degree program with licensure

For those seeking to teach in grades 5–12, this dual-degree program leads to a B.A. and licensure in social studies education

Earn a B.A. from the College of Education and a B.A. from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in this dual degree program which prepares teacher candidates to be effective and engaging world language teachers to students in grades 5-12 or K-12.

Earn a graduate degree to teach special education (Instructional Strategist I: K-8) in approximately one year for current elementary education majors

Earn a BA and a Learning Sciences and Educational Psychology MA in five years.

Undergraduate math degree plus a Master's in Teaching accomplished in 5 years.

Undergraduate + Graduate degree in 5 years

Undergraduate degree preparing those who want to teach outside the classroom. Non-licensure.