The University of Missouri College of Education & Human Development (Mizzou CEHD) prepares and supports professionals in education, information, lifespan, and intervention sciences that improve the quality of life and economic development for the people of Missouri, the nation and the world.
The college’s mission is fulfilled by taking a comprehensive, collaborative approach across a wide range of disciplines and professions, including educator preparation, leadership, counseling, early childhood education, special education, higher education, public policy, family and lifespan development, information sciences and technology.
The college is a national leader in the preparation of educators with its top-rated graduate degree programs and a teacher preparation program that emphasizes early hands-on field experiences for future teachers.
Majors in School or College
A
E
- Early Childhood Education
- Education
- Educational Studies
- Educational Studies (Educational Games and Simulations Design)
- Educational Studies (Educational Leadership)
- Elementary Education
- Elementary Education (Elementary Education)
H
- Human Development and Family Science
- Human Development and Family Science
- Human Development and Family Science (Child Life Specialist)
- Human Development and Family Science (Early Childhood Education in a Mobile Society)
- Human Development and Family Science (Family and Lifespan Development)
M
- Middle School Education
- Middle School Education (Language Arts)
- Middle School Education (Mathematics)
- Middle School Education (Science)
- Middle School Education (Social Studies)
S
- Secondary Education
- Secondary Education (Art Education)
- Secondary Education (Biology)
- Secondary Education (Chemistry)
- Secondary Education (Earth Science)
- Secondary Education (Language Arts)
- Secondary Education (Mathematics Education)
- Secondary Education (Physics)
- Secondary Education (Social Studies)
- Social Justice for Educational Leaders
- Special Education
- Special Education (Cross Categorical Special Education)