Bachelor Degree Programs
B.A. in Science (5–9) Science teachers are in high demand! This program is ideal for someone who needs a bachelor′s degree, wants to become a certified middle school or high school science teacher, and can devote 15 to 20 hours per week to their studies.
The B.A. in Science (5–9 or 9–12) prepares you for secondary teacher licensure in middle school and high school science. The program educates you to become a highly qualified teacher and includes supervised practice teaching in an actual classroom setting. A perfect program for unlicensed substitute teachers, retired military, and career changers who feel the call to teach.
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B.A. in Mathematics (5–9 or 5–12) Math teachers are in high demand! This program is ideal for someone who needs a bachelor′s degree, wants to become a certified middle school or high school math teacher, and can devote 15 to 20 hours per week to their studies.
The B.A. in Mathematics (5–9 or 9–12) prepares you for secondary teacher licensure in middle school and high school mathematics. The program educates you to become a highly qualified teacher and includes supervised practice teaching in an actual classroom setting. A perfect program for unlicensed substitute teachers, retired military, and career changers who feel the call to teach.
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B.A. in Special Education This program is appropriate for teaching candidates seeking certification who can devote 15–20 hours per week to their studies, wish to earn endorsement in special education, and begin their careers in this high-demand field. The B.A. in Special Education (PK–12) prepares you to effectively teach students with mild to moderate cross–categorical disabilities. Graduates become highly–qualified special education teachers. Scholarships are available to those who qualify.
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B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies (K–8) This program is appropriate for teaching candidates who need a bachelor′s degree, want to become a certified elementary school teacher or middle school generalist, and can devote 15 to 20 hours per week to their studies.
The B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies (K–8) prepares you for licensure to become an elementary teacher or middle school generalist. The program teaches you the content knowledge and teaching skills to become a highly qualified teacher and includes supervised practice teaching in an actual classroom setting. A perfect program for unlicensed substitute teachers and paraprofessionals, retired military, and career changers who feel the call to teach.
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B.A. in Science (5–12, Biological Science) This program is ideal for someone who needs a bachelor's degree and wants to become a certified high school biology teacher.
The B.A. in Science (5–12, Biological Science) prepares you for secondary teacher licensure in high school biology. In this program you'll learn and develop the skills and knowledge in general science, advanced biology, and teaching methods necessary to become a highly-qualified biology teacher.
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B.A. in Science (5–12, Chemistry) This program is ideal for someone who needs a bachelor's degree and wants to become a certified high school chemistry teacher.
The B.A. in Science (5–12, Chemistry) prepares you for secondary teacher licensure in high school chemistry. In this program you'll learn and develop the skills and knowledge in general science, advanced chemistry, and teaching methods necessary to become a highly-qualified chemistry teacher.
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B.A. in Science (5–12, Geosciences) This program is ideal for someone who needs a bachelor's degree and wants to become a certified high school earth science teacher.
The B.A. in Science (5–12, Geosciences) prepares you for secondary teacher licensure in high school earth science or geosciences. In this program you'll learn and develop the skills and knowledge in general science, advanced geoscience, and teaching methods necessary to become a highly-qualified earth science or geosciences teacher.
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B.A. in Science (5–12, Physics) This program is ideal for someone who needs a bachelor's degree and wants to become a certified high school physics teacher.
The B.A. in Science (5–12, Physics) prepares you for secondary teacher licensure in high school physics. In this program you'll learn and develop the skills and knowledge in general science, advanced physics, and teaching methods necessary to become a highly-qualified physics teacher.
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Post-baccalaureate Programs
Post—baccalaureate Teacher Preparation Program (K–8) This program is appropriate for someone who already holds a bachelor′s degree, wants to become a certified elementary teacher or middle school generalist, and can devote 15 to 20 hours per week to their studies.
The Post–Baccalaureate Teacher Preparation Program (K–8) is the fastest way to qualify to become licensed as an elementary teacher or generalist middle school teacher. The program trains you to become a highly–qualified teacher and includes supervised practice teaching in an actual classroom setting. A perfect program for unlicensed substitute teachers and paraprofessionals, retired military, and career changers who feel the call to teach.
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Post—baccalaureate Teacher Preparation Program—Science (5–9 or 5–12) This program is appropriate for someone who already holds a bachelor′s degree with an extensive science background, wants to become a certified middle school or high school science teacher, and can devote 15 to 20 hours per week to their studies.
The Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Preparation Program, Science (5–9 or 5–12) is the fastest way to qualify to become licensed as middle school or high school science teacher. The program trains you to become a highly–qualified teacher and includes supervised practice teaching in an actual classroom setting. A perfect program for unlicensed science substitute teachers and paraprofessionals, retired military, and career changers who feel the call to teach. Get Started Today!
Post—baccalaureate Teacher Preparation Program—Mathematics (5–9 or 5–12) This program is appropriate for someone who already holds a bachelor′s degree with an extensive mathematics background, wants to become a certified middle school or high school mathematics teacher, and can devote 15 to 20 hours per week to their studies.
The Post–Baccalaureate Teacher Preparation Program, Mathematics (5–9 or 5–12) is the fastest way to qualify to become licensed as middle school or high school mathematics teacher. The program trains you to become a highly–qualified teacher and includes supervised practice teaching in an actual classroom setting. A perfect program for unlicensed mathematics substitute teachers and paraprofessionals, retired military, and career changers who feel the call to teach.
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Master Degree Programs
M.A. Teaching (K–8) This program is appropriate for someone who (1) already holds a bachelor′s degree with an extensive interdisciplinary studies background, (2), wants to become a certified elementary teacher or middle school generalist, and (3) desires to earn a master′s degree. The program is perfectly suited for those who can devote 15 to 20 hours per week to their studies, and ideal candidates include unlicensed substitute teachers, career changers, retired military, and others who feel the call to teach.
The M.A. in Teaching (K–8) combines teacher licensure and a master′s degree in a program that educates you to become a highly–qualified teacher and includes supervised practice teaching in an actual classroom setting. As a master′s degree, the program also includes additional training in research as well as instructional design and performance improvement.
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M.A. Teaching—Mathematics (5–9 or 5–12) The program is ideal for someone who (1) already holds a bachelor′s degree in math, science, or engineering, (2) wants to become a certified and licensed middle or high school math teacher, and (3) desires to earn a master′s degree. It is perfectly suited for those who can devote 15–20 hours per week to their studies, and ideal candidates include unlicensed mathematics substitute teachers, career changers, retired military, and others who feel the call to teach.
If you already have a mathematics background, you can become a licensed teacher and earn a master′s degree. The M.A. in Teaching, Mathematics, combines teacher licensure and a master′s degree in a program that trains you to become a highly qualified teacher and includes supervised practice teaching in an actual classroom setting. As a master′s program, it includes additional training in research and your choice of instructional design, management and innovation, measurement, or technology integration.
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M.A. Teaching—Science (5–9 or 5–12) The program is ideal for someone who (1) already holds a bachelor′s degree in math, science, or engineering, (2) wants to become a certified and licensed middle or high school science teacher, and (3) desires to earn a master′s degree. It is perfectly suited for those who can devote 15–20 hours per week to their studies, and ideal candidates include unlicensed science substitute teachers, career changers, retired military, and others who feel the call to teach.
Perfect for someone who already has a science background, you can become a licensed teacher and earn a master′s degree. The M.A. in Teaching, Science, combines teacher licensure and a master′s degree in a program that trains you to become a highly qualified teacher and includes supervised practice teaching in an actual classroom setting. As a master′s program, it includes additional training in research and your choice of instructional design, management and innovation, measurement, or technology integration.
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