Wayne State's skilled and technical sciences education (6-12) and skilled and technical sciences education - skilled specific (9-12) endorsements are designed to prepare students for teacher licensure or certification in Nebraska. The skilled and technical sciences education graduate program does not meet teacher certification/licensure requirements through the Nebraska Department of Education. It has not been determined if these programs meet requirements for all other states (listed below).
If you are planning to pursue professional licensure or certification in a state other than Nebraska, it is strongly recommended that you contact the appropriate licensing entity in that state to seek information and guidance regarding licensure or certification requirements before beginning an academic program. For a list of licensing entities, please visit NC-SARA's professional licensure directory.
Also, be sure to notify the Director of Education and Counseling Services at WSC to check for authorization and licensure eligibility requirements if you relocate during the course of a program.
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Montana | Not determined | |
Nebraska | B.S. or B.A. meets requirements MSE does not meet requirements |
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Nevada | Not determined | |
New Hampshire | Not determined | |
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New York | Not determined | |
North Carolina | Not determined | |
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Virgin Islands | Not determined | |
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Washington | Not determined | |
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Wyoming | Not determined |
Nebraska
Nebraska Department of Education
Skilled and Technical Sciences Education (B.A. or B.S.): The field endorsement in skilled and technical sciences education (6-12) and supplemental endorsement in skilled and technical sciences education - skilled specific (9-12) are designed to prepare students for teacher licensure or certification to teach in Nebraska. Prior to being issued a teaching license in Nebraska, students must meet required benchmarks and receive a passing score on the state's content exam.
Skilled and Technical Sciences Education (MSE in Curriculum and Instruction): The industrial technology education graduate program is designed for teachers who are already certified in this content area and serves as an opportunity to go deeper into their specialty while simultaneously earning a master’s degree. This program does not meet initial teacher certification/licensure requirements through the Nebraska Department of Education.