Prospective Students
Undergraduate Students
The best way for you to learn about UMD is to visit our campus. College visits are sponsored by the UMD Admissions Office. CEHSP Student Affairs staff participate in these programs and will be available to answer your questions.
The links below give you introductory information about our programs, including what careers and courses are open to you with each of our degrees.
Departments
Department of Education
- Unified Early Childhood (Birth-Age 8) (PDF file)
- Elementary Education (Grades K-8) (PDF file)
- Teaching Communication Arts & Literature (Grades 5-12) (PDF file)
- Teaching Social Studies (Grades 5-12) (PDF file)
- Teaching Math (Grades 5-12) **UNDER CONSTRUCTION**
- Teaching Life Science (Grades 5-12) (PDF file)
- Teaching Physical Science (Grades 5-12) (PDF file)
- Teaching Earth and Space Science (Grades 5-12) (PDF file)
- Teaching Spanish (Grades K-12) (PDF file)
- Teaching French (Grades K-12) (PDF file)
- Teaching German (Grades K-12) (PDF file)
Department of Health, Physical Education, Exercise Science, Recreation
- Athletic Training (PDF file)
- Exercise Science (PDF file)
- Health Education-Community (PDF file)
- Health Education-School (PDF file)
- Physical Education (PDF file)
- Recreation (PDF file)
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
- Communication Sciences and Disorders (PDF file)
Department of Psychology
- Psychology (PDF file)
Minors
The UMD Catalog describes the course requirements for each of our Majors and Minors.
Technology
CEHSP Technology Requirements.
Graduate Students
Program descriptions, admission criteria and application materials are shown on our Graduate Programs page.
Post-baccalaureate Teacher Licensure
If you already have an undergraduate degree and want to pursue licensure, please visit our Post-baccalaureate Contract Procedures page.
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