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Make a difference in the lives of children and your community.

The future of our community, our nation and the world depends on what happens every day in our schools. Teaching is a demanding profession and the need for outstanding educational professionals is greater than ever.


UNO's Teacher Education Department offers the support and programs you'll need to make a difference for children and your community. If you are interested in educating children and being a positive force for educational excellence, UNO wants to ensure your determination is rewarded.

UNO's Teacher Education Graduate Programs feature:

  • A family- and work-friendly hybrid course delivery format to accommodate your schedule.
  • A state-of-the-art facility in which to learn.
  • Exceptional, nationally-recognized faculty who are dedicated to student success.
  • An outstanding reputation among school leaders.

Teacher Education Graduate Programs

Master of Science degrees in Elementary Education, Secondary Education, or Literacy.

Endorsements in Bilingual Education, Early Childhood Education, ESL/ELL, Information Technology, Instructional Technology Leadership, Reading Specialist, and School Library.

Have a degree and now want to teach? UNO offers two MS in Education programs for individuals who have earned a bachelor’s degree in another field and want to obtain teaching credentials.

Our programs are designed to help you:
  • Develop and enhance your teaching and leadership skills.
  • Design engaging, authentic instruction for today’s students using 21st-century technologies and applications.
  • Embrace culturally responsive strategies and diverse perspectives.
  • Expand your professional connections with educators from other districts.

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Graduate faculty advisors are prepared and eager to answer your questions. We look forward to hearing from you as you take the next step toward an advanced degree.

How to Apply

Students seeking admission to graduate programs within the Teacher Education Department should apply through the Office of Graduate Studies.


All graduate level degrees are approved by the Nebraska Department of Education. Photo courtesy of the Buffett Early Childhood Institute.

Announcements

  • Educator Preparation Program receives national recognition
  • TED program selected as a Top 40 Best Bachelor’s in Education
  • TED program is a Best Affordable Degree for Early Childhood Education
  • Meet math teacher Dario Gudino-Garcia
  • Faculty member Fran Anderson researching math ability in kids
  • Future Teachers of Color Summit inspires next generation of educators
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  • Email Graduate Program Chair Dr. Chris Wilcoxen: cwilcoxen@unomaha.edu
  • Phone: 402.554.2119

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  • Teacher Education Graduate Program Student Learning Outcomes: NBPTS standards
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