Majors
The College of Education and Human Development offers undergraduate programs to prepare students for areas of specialization that include teaching; elementary, middle, and secondary schools; special education; health and human performance; nutrition and dietetics; and recreation, parks, and tourism. Students may select from a wide range of program options at the undergraduate level. Many of these options lead to professional licensure or certification.
Exercise, Sports and Health Education (B.S.)
- Allied Health Science (B.S)
- Exercise, Sport and Health Education (B.S.)
- Nutrition and Dietetics (B.S.)
- Sport Management (B.S.)
Interdisciplinary Studies (B.S.)
- Early Childhood/Early Childhood Special Education with fifth year M.S. and licensure
- Elementary Education (licensure)
- Liberal Arts – Non-teaching (concentration)
- Middle Education (licensure)
- Special Education: Deaf and Hard of Hearing with licensure in Hearing Impairment (licensure)
- Special Education: General Curriculum with 5th year M.S. and licensure in ED, LD and MR
- Special Education (concentration)
Nutrition and Dietetics (B.S.)
Recreation, Parks and Tourism (B.A., B.S.)
- Outdoor Recreation (concentration)
- Recreation Therapy (concentration)
- Tourism and Special Events (concentration)