Teacher Pathways

Teacher Pathways

Prospective students with the goal of pursuing teaching can earn up to 6 credits toward a M.ED., M.A.T., or M.S.T. while enrolled in their bachelor鈥檚 degree program at the Woods College of Advancing Studies.

Whether you are interested in Applied Liberal Arts or Psychology鈥揺ach of our 9 majors allows you to enroll in 2 courses at the Lynch School of Education and Human Development which will count towards both your undergraduate and graduate degree.

Each of the programs at the Lynch School of Education and Human Development have the coursework and school-based practicum experiences to help students develop the skills they will need in their teaching practice and will lead to licensure in a STEM or humanities field.

Please see below for a full list of the eligible graduate programs and their corresponding courses:

M.A.T. (Secondary)

鈥DUC7435 Social Contexts of Education 鈥DSY7419 Applied Adolescent Development

M.Ed. (Elementary Ed, Mod Support)

鈥DUC7435 Social Contexts of Education 鈥DSY7418 Applied Child Development

M.Ed. (Secondary Ed, Mod Support)

鈥DUC7435 Social Contexts of Education 鈥DSY7419 Applied Adolescent Development

M.S.T. (Secondary)

鈥DUC7435 Social Contexts of Education 鈥DSY7419 Applied Adolescent Development

M.Ed. Elementary Extensive

鈥DUC7435 Social Contexts of Education 鈥DSY7418 Applied Child Development

M.Ed. or C.A.E.S/Special Education for Extensive Support Needs

鈥DUC7435 Social Contexts of Education 鈥DSY7418 Applied Child Development