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University of Phoenix Offers Certificates in Education to Help Teachers Expand Their Skill Set and Prepare for Professional Licensure
[August 04, 2022]

University of Phoenix Offers Certificates in Education to Help Teachers Expand Their Skill Set and Prepare for Professional Licensure


University of Phoenix offers skills-mapped certificate programs in education to help prospective teachers and education professionals build their skills, enhance their professional profiles, and prepare for teaching licensure. The education certificate courses, in elementary education, secondary education, and special education, are built around today's in-demand job skills in the field of education.

Staffing shortages in school systems across the country outline the need for qualified teachers. University of Phoenix education certificate programs offer an initial route to teacher licensure intended for students without teaching experience, combining academic theory and coursework with a clinical component made up of student teaching and field experiences.

"Teaching remains an incredibly rewarding career path paved with moments that shape young lives and the future," states Pamela Roggeman, Ed.D., dean, College of Education at the University. "Our Graduate Initial Teacher Certificate programs help new teachers understand how to designand implement effective instruction and behavioral plans in the classroom to positively impact student learning, demonstrate professional dispositions and ethical conduct, and create innovative strategies and incorporate technology in a classroom setting."



University of Phoenix focuses on developing, offering, and regularly updating career relevant degree programs for busy working adults. Career paths related the education certificate programs include positions such as elementary education teacher, high school teacher, resource classroom teacher, or intervention specialist.

The education certificate curricula align to teacher licensure requirements from the Arizona Department of Education and the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. They also align to professional standards of the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) and the Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC).


University of Phoenix education program specialists can help education certificate students navigate teacher licensure and credentialing requirements. Additionally, through partnerships with hundreds of school districts nationwide, the College of Education aids with field placements for clinical experience and clinical practice.

Credits from these certificate programs can apply toward a related Master of Arts in Education at the University.

Each education certificate program requires 24 to 27 credit hours to completion. Learn more here about the University of Phoenix education certificate programs.

The University of Phoenix's College of Education offers students access to faculty that possess an average of 26.8 years of professional experience. The current College faculty includes 183 individuals with experience as teachers, 48 with experience as principals, and six with experience as superintendents.

About University of Phoenix

University of Phoenix is continually innovating to help working adults enhance their careers in a rapidly changing world. Flexible schedules, relevant courses, interactive learning, and Career Services for Life® help students more effectively pursue career and personal aspirations while balancing their busy lives. For more information, visit phoenix.edu.


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