The School of Education at Northwest University exists to send educators of the highest quality into schools around the globe. There is a growing demand for educators in school districts across the United States, so we’ve made sure that our education degrees are accessible for a variety of future educators. From our on-campus and online education programs to our master’s degree options for educators, we are ready to prepare you for your career as an outstanding educator.
Undergraduate
Top-Rated Educator Preparation Program
Earn your degree from one of the highest regarded teaching programs in the state.
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Why Study Education at Northwest University?
Our program promises to equip you with all the skills you'll need to become the best teacher you can be. Our primary and secondary education programs are each broken down into concentrations so that students can develop a specialization in subjects like English and mathematics. Our students learn techniques from professors who have had extensive experience in the field of education, many of which are still teaching in elementary and secondary classrooms. In addition, our curriculum of the education program is infused with real-world teaching experience so you’ll gain the confidence you need to manage a classroom. Students graduate in four years with their teaching certificate, so they can apply for teaching jobs as soon as they graduate.
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What Jobs Can I Get with an Education Degree?
Over the years, Northwest University’s School of Education has become widely recognized and respected by school districts throughout Washington state. Though an education degree is specialized, there are still a wide variety of careers that our graduates are highly qualified for:
- Elementary School Teacher
- Middle and High School Teacher (English, math, humanities, history, and more)
What Courses in the School of Education Will I Take?
Graduates from our programs will have the skills to organize curriculum and manage a classroom, as well as the ability to understand and address the unique needs of their students. Here are a few examples of classes that make up the curriculum for our undergraduate and graduate students:
Undergraduate:
- EDUC 3003: Culturally Responsive Teaching
- EDUC 2043: Early Childhood Education
- EDUC 4043: Introduction to Special Education
- EDUC 4344: Elementary Education Lit & Lang Arts
- EDUC 3013: Instructional Design
Graduate:
- EDMA 5033: Data-Driven Assessment
- THEO 5773: Theology of Education
- EDMA 5043: Learning Psychology and Student Needs
- EDMA 5411: Secondary Literacy Across the Curriculum
- EDMA 5486: Full Time Student Teaching
Student teaching was huge. You learn so much by doing. And having the support of the NU professors to watch me teach and provide feedback was invaluable.
–Bryanna