The School of Education offers program emphases in urban, international, and emerging education through four distinct undergraduate departments and eleven graduate programs.

Bachelor's

Accelerated Bachelor of Arts in Lower and Upper Elementary Education (MI Certification)

A 3-year path to become a certified Michigan teacher with a bachelor's degree

Accelerated Bachelor of Arts in Lower Elementary Education & Special Education Learning Disabilities Endorsement (MI Certification)

A 3-year path to become a certified Michigan teacher with a bachelor's degree

Accelerated Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education - English and Language Arts (MI Certification)

A 3-year path to become a certified Michigan English and language arts teacher with a bachelor’s degree.

Accelerated Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education - Mathematics (MI Certification)

A 3-year path to become a certified Michigan math teacher with a bachelor’s degree.

Accelerated Bachelor of Arts in Upper Elementary Education & Special Education Learning Disabilities Endorsement (MI Certification)

A 3-year path to become a certified Michigan teacher with a bachelor's degree and Special Education - Learning Disabilities Endorsement

Certificate

Lutheran Teacher Diploma

Through the Lutheran Teacher Diploma, you’ll be prepared to teach in a Lutheran school and be eligible to receive a call from The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.

Master's

Master of Science in Curriculum & Instruction with Teacher Certification in Elementary Education

Our post-baccalaureate MDE approved teacher preparation program lets you earn your Teacher Certification and MSCI in a collaborative online format.

Master of Science in Curriculum & Instruction with Teacher Certification in Secondary Education

Our post-baccalaureate MDE approved teacher preparation program lets you earn your Teacher Certification and MSCI in an collaborative online format.