Curriculum Course required (take one):
- TE 809P Curriculum Implementation -- every Summer
- BIOL 876 Natural Science Curriculum -- TBD
- PHYS 872P Science Curricula-- TBD
Research Course required:
- TE 800 Educational Research -- every semester (5 weeks long during the summer semester)
Pedagogy Course required (take one):
- TE 804 Curriculum Development in Multicultural Education-- every semester
- TE 886P Technology Tools for Teachers-- every semester
One MATH course is offered each semester. New courses are in development and a steady rotation has not yet been established. Students may also take MATH courses specifically designed for teachers at UNL through intercampus registration.
Courses will apply to your program as electives unless noted
EVERY SEMESTER:
- TE 800 Educational Research (research requirement)
- TE 803 Philosophy of Education
- TE 804 Curriculum Development in Multicultural Education (pedagogy requirement choice)
- TE 805P Overview of Assistive Technology
- TE 808P Human Relations (1 cr)
- TE 886P Technology Tools for Teachers (pedagogy requirement choice)
SPRING SEMESTERS:
- TE 810 Design & Development in Instruction
- TE 828 Infusing STEM in the K-8 Classroom (middle school teachers only)
- TE 854 Reading in the Content Areas
- TE 870 Developing Web Based Portfolios
SUMMER SEMESTERS:
- TE 809P Curriculum Implementation (curriculum requirement)
- TE 815P The Effective Teacher: Enhancing Classroom Instruction
- TE 820 Teacher Leadership
- TE 829 Implementing Universal Design for Learning in School Settings
- TE 854 Reading in the Content Areas
- TE 868 Copyright, Fair Use, and Ethics
FALL SEMESTERS:
- TE 810 Design & Development in Instruction
- TE 866 Motivating the 21st Century Learner
- TE 870 Developing Web Based Portfolios
- TE 877 Developing Web Based Educational Environments
STEM 888/STEM Education Capstone - every spring / fall semesters
- Prerequisites: Admission to the STEM Education Program.
- Recommended: Completion TE 800 Educational Research and at least 24 credits of your program (including 6 or more credit hours in your major emphasis area)
- Course is recommended to take your semester of graduation
- Available on during fall / spring semesters