Degree Earned:BAMADesigned to allow students to complete both a BA and an MA in Education and Human Development in as little as five years, deepening their expertise, advancing their career goals, and positioning them for leadership roles. Graduates have the skills to teach in a social justice framework, work with diverse learners, and engage in high-quality instruction and assessment.
Degree Earned:BALicensePrepares students to become teachers who encourage middle and high school students' ability to problem-solve and inspire critical analysis and decision making. This program emphasizes how to teach in diverse classrooms with a focus on equity and inclusion.
Degree Earned:BALicenseDeepens an understanding of mathematics while illustrating how to engage middle school students in meaningful learning experiences. Applicants with a wide range of professional experiences are encouraged to take this program and become fully licensed middle school math teachers.
Degree Earned:BALicensePrepares secondary teachers to encourage their students to become civically engaged. The program focuses on instilling ways to help middle and high school students understand the importance of voting in public elections, how laws come into being, and how to keep in contact with their elected officials.
Degree Earned:BALicensePrepares students to become teachers knowledgeable in the field of science education, who encourage middle and high school students to think critically, problem-solve, and analyze the world around them.
Degree Earned:BALicensePrepares graduates to teach English to diverse adolescents as they develop an appreciation for literature, writing, and new media.
Degree Earned:BAAllows students to obtain a bachelor's degree while completing field experiences and internships in place of employment. Graduates become professionals who create inclusive, culturally, and linguistically diverse public school or community-based early childhood education settings, emphasizing family-centered practices.
Degree Earned:PhDSEHD’s PhD program in Family Science and Human Development takes a multi-disciplinary approach to preparing students for college and university teaching and research, as well as the development and evaluation of programs that seek to expand equity in opportunities and outcomes for children, youth, and families; particularly children, youth, and families from under resourced communities. Our program also seeks to strengthen the interconnections among research, practice, and policy for social change.
Degree Earned:MinorCU Denver’s minor in Education Studies is useful across many disciplines and career paths. Undergraduate students explore cognition and learning theory, teaching methods, development across the life span, and working with culturally and linguistically diverse learners.
Degree Earned:PhDBrings together award-winning faculty and doctoral students who ground their approach and research in transdisciplinary and critical frameworks and advocate for educational equity and transformative, liberatory education.
Degree Earned:BAEndorsementLicenseEquips undergraduate students to become teachers who identify and champion the strengths and assets of children with differing abilities, using impactful and effective skills for leading inclusive classrooms.
Degree Earned:BAEndorsementLicensePrepares students to become teachers in diverse elementary classrooms with a focus on social justice and equity. Graduates leave the program highly qualified and well-prepared to support and understand the full potential of their students.
Degree Earned:BALicensePrepares future teachers to work in inclusive and diverse early learning environments with young children (infancy through age eight). Graduates attain practices that embrace the whole child in culturally and linguistically diverse public school or community-based early childhood education settings, emphasizing family-centered practices.