Both the and licensure programs are overseen by .
Teacher education programs lead to teacher certification in the following content majors/minors:
Biology (secondary)
Broad Field Science (secondary must minor in biology, chemistry, or physics) Chemistry (secondary)
Communication Studies
Economics (secondary)
English
French
German
History
Journalism (secondary)
Latin
Mathematics
Physics (secondary)
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology (elementary)
Spanish
Theatre Arts
In addition to the previous majors, the following content areas can be added as a minor or area of certification:
: Candidates seeking an EA-A license in one of the social sciences (History, Political Science, Economics, Psychology, or Sociology) should also plan to obtain the Broad Field Social Studies minor during their course of study. This plan will enhance opportunities for employment as a social studies teacher in Wisconsin.
: The English as a Second Language minor allows students to deepen their knowledge of teaching English Language Learners. Second language fluency is not a requirement. The ESL minor is available for all Education majors and students in other colleges who are interested in obtaining the knowledge and skills for working with and understanding people who speak English as a second (or third) language.
Details on how to and via individual states' websites.