Welcome to the Schools of Education, Allied Health and Social Work
The School of Education and the School of Allied Health and Social Work, as part of the College of Education, Business and Allied Health is home to about 1,300 undergraduate and graduate students preparing for a wide range of careers. Our diverse selection of programs train students for careers in teaching, counseling and school psychology, speech-language pathology, social work, exercise and sports science and many others.

Within our home, the Walker D. Wyman Education building, CEBAH students, under our faculty's guidance, teach the next generation of students in the University Preschool and provide evaluation and intervention services to community members with communication impairments in the Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic. We are the only public university in the country with a Montessori graduate program for elementary education, and one of two universities in the nation to offer a graduate-level Montessori program in early childhood education. Meanwhile, our innovative continuing-education programs give adult learners unique and flexible opportunities to broaden their skills.
With small classes and experienced faculty, hands-on learning opportunities and world-class facilities, our students gain the insight and knowledge to be leaders in their fields!
Departments and Programs

Communication Sciences and Disorders Department

Health and Human Performance Department

Social Work Department

Counseling and School Psychology Department

Teacher Education Department

Montessori Credentials and Degrees
Monday-Friday, 7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Advance appointments are encouraged. Walk-ins will be accommodated if possible.
- NASP - National Association of School Psychologists, Accredited
- AACTE - American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Member
- CAA - Council for Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, Accredited
- NCTM - National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Accredited
- CSWE - Council of Social Work Education, Accredited
Undergraduate Programs:
Teaching Programs:
- Adaptive Physical Education, Grades K-12
- Agricultural Education, Grades K-12
- Art Education, Grades K-12
- Early Childhood Degree Completion and Teacher Certification
- Elementary, Graduate
- Elementary, Undergraduate
- English Language Arts Education, Grades 4-12
- Health and Physical Education, Grades K-12
- Mathematics Education, Grades 4-12
- Montessori Graduate and Doctoral Programs
- Music Education, Grades K-12
- Science Education (Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Physics), Grades 4-12 (DPI License Code: #2600)
- Social Studies, Grades 4-12 (DPI License Code: #2700)
- Spanish Education, Grades K-12
- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Graduate
- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Undergraduate
Degree Completion:
Graduate Programs:
Schools of Education, Allied Health and Social Work
Monday-Friday, 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m.