Whether you want to study the cultural issues that affect education, become an elementary school teacher or school counselor, teach people with special needs, or become a researcher, you’re bound to find what you need with our wide range of degrees and programs. College of Education academic departments offer the following degree programs:
Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education
- Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education, B.A.E.
- Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education with Bilingual Option, B.A.E.
- Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education, B.A.E.
- Physical Education Program
- Master of Arts in Language, Reading & Culture, M.A.
- Master of Arts in Bilingual / Multicultural Education, M.A.
- Master of Education in Bilingual / Bicultural Education, M.Ed.
- Educational Specialist, Ed.S.
- Doctor of Education, Ed.D.
- Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D.
Special Education, Rehabilitation & School Psychology
(Department of Disability and Psychoeducational Studies)
- Cross Categorical Special Education Graduate Program - M.A.
(contact Dr. Carl Liaupsin, 520-626-3810) - Cross Categorical Teacher Preparation Undergraduate Program - B.S.E.
- Deaf Studies - B.S.E.
(call 520-621-7865 to contact Student Services, or 520-621-7822 to contact faculty) - Deaf Studies: Educational Interpreting emphasis - B.S.E.
- Deaf and Hard of Hearing - M.A., Ed.D., Ph.D.
- Gifted and Talented - M.A., Ed.D., Ph.D.
- Learning Disabilities - M.A., Ed.D., Ph.D.
- Bilingual / Multicultural Learning Disabilities - M.A., Ed.D., Ph.D.
- Severe and Profound Multiple Disabilities - M.A., Ed.D., Ph.D.
- Verano en Mexico - Summer Education Program
- Visual Impairment - M.A., Ed.D., Ph.D.


Degrees & Programs