Colleges in North Carolina With Education Degrees

For aspiring teachers in North Carolina, there are numerous public and private colleges and universities that offer education degree programs. Degrees may be completed at the undergraduate, master's and doctoral levels, and whether you're interested in teaching college students or kindergartners, North Carolina is sure to have an education degree program that's right for you.
  1. East Carolina University

    • East Carolina University offers numerous undergraduate and graduate degrees in education, including programs in elementary education, art education, special education, music education and birth-through-kindergarten education. The college also offers teacher licensure programs for educators who have completed at least a bachelor's degree.

      College of Education
      154 Speight Building
      Mail Stop 504
      East Carolina University
      Greenville, NC 27858
      252-328-4260
      ecu.edu

    University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill

    • The University of North Carolina's School of Education offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral level education degree programs as well as teacher licensure programs. The education program is divided into four categories: teaching and learning; educational leadership; human development and psychological studies; and culture, curriculum and change. Students may pursue specialized degrees within these four areas in a wide range of subjects including early childhood education, special education and counseling.

      The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
      School of Education
      CB 3500 Peabody Hall
      Chapel Hill, NC 27599
      919-966-1356
      soe.unc.edu

    Appalachian State University

    • The Reich College of Education at Appalachian State University offers education degrees at the undergraduate, master's and doctoral levels. The curriculum at Reich prepares future educators for teaching careers at the preschool, K-12 and postsecondary levels. In addition to the standard curriculum, the school also offers several specialized programs including communications disorders, counseling, administration, library science and educational leadership.

      Reich College of Education
      PO 32038
      730 Rivers Street
      Boone, NC 28608
      828-262-2232
      appstate.edu

    Queens University of Charlotte

    • Queens University of Charlotte offers master's degrees in teaching, education and school administration as well as a teacher licensure program. The teaching program curriculum encompasses elementary education while the education program curriculum is focused on literacy in grades K-12. Teacher licensure is available for elementary education, secondary education in English, mathematics, biology, history, or social studies, and Spanish or French for grades K-12.

      Queens University of Charlotte
      1900 Selwyn Ave.
      Charlotte, NC 28274
      704-337-2200
      queens.edu

    Warren Wilson College

    • Warren Wilson College recently established an undergraduate minor in education as well as an education graduate degree program. The curriculum for both programs focuses primarily on early childhood education and educational psychology. Students are required to complete a community service-learning project relating to some aspect of education as part of their coursework.

      Warren Wilson College
      PO Box 9000
      Asheville, NC 28815
      828-771-3013
      warren-wilson.edu

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