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Center for Excellence and Equity in Teacher Preparation

Graduate Programs

If you have a bachelor’s degree and are interested in pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree in the field of education, UD offers a wide range of programs in the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and the College of Education and Human Development. Consistently ranked as one of the top education schools by US News & World Report’s “America’s Best Graduate Schools,” the School of Education is a vibrant learning community that prepares graduate students for careers devoted to the solutions of our most pressing educational problems through basic or applied research.

Teacher Certification Programs

The following table shows master’s degree programs where candidates can become eligible for teacher certification.

Program College
Agriculture Education College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Exceptional Children and Youth 
(MPCP and 4+1 tracks)
College of Education and Human Development
Foreign Languages and Pedagogy College of Arts and Sciences
History Education College of Arts and Sciences
Literacy College of Education and Human Development
Teaching English as a Second Language College of Education and Human Development

Advanced Programs of Study

The following table lists master’s and doctoral programs for candidates who are interested in specializing in a particular area within the field of education.

Program College
Childhood Foreign Language Education (M.A.) College of Arts and Sciences
Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) College of Education and Human Development
Educational Technology (M.Ed.) College of Education and Human Development
Exceptional Children and Youth (M.Ed.) College of Education and Human Development
Teacher Leadership (M.Ed.) College of Education and Human Development
School Psychology (M.A./Ed.S.) College of Education and Human Development