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We’re here to help you find the right degree

Choosing the degree program that's right for you is a big choice. Learn more about the Education Exploratory program, explore guided questions to help you align your degree search with your passions, or meet with a dedicated recruiter who can help you answer any remaining questions and overcome obstacles to applying.

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Feel more confident about your decision with the Education Exploratory program

The education exploratory program enables first-year students to explore various areas in education before they select a major at Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation.

During the program's first year of coursework, which includes four foundational education courses, and through specific cocurricular events scheduled throughout the first and second semesters, students on this track are exposed to all programs and certification areas. Students can make an informed decision about the grade level or area of specialization they are interested in while they stay on track to graduate with a bachelor's degree.

Education Exploratory is an introductory program offered to students before they declare a major. It does not lead to a degree, and students need to declare a major after they complete 30 credit hours.

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Guided questions that can help you choose the best program for you

Finding the best fit for you can be as simple as making sure you’re aligning your degree with your personal passions, values and preferences. We’ve compiled some guided questions to help you narrow down to the right degree.

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Explore these pathways with your answers in mind

 

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Attain teacher certification

Explore pathways to teacher certification. Are you looking to earn your bachelor's degree? Do you already have an undergraduate degree in a field other than education? Interested in a master's degree? Are you currently working in a school? We have accessible pathways for you.

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Elevate technology and learning design

We offer both undergraduate and graduate degree programs for students interested in learning design, where the human element meets technology. Our programs prepare graduates to work in schools and school systems, businesses and nonprofits — anywhere where people use technology to teach and learn.

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Specialize in specific populations or content areas

We offer degree programs designed to prepare educators to work with specific populations, including preschool-age children, multilingual learners, gifted learners, learners with autism, and college and postsecondary learners.

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