Graduate Certificate in Teaching of Writing
The Graduate Certificate in the Teaching of Writing is a 15-18 hour program administered through the Composition program in the Department of English at UNL. It is an independent certificate that can stand on its own or can be integrated into a Masters or Doctorate program in English or Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education.
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M.A. in English with a Concentration in Teaching of English
Many Nebraska Writing Project teacher consultants use their coursework in NeWP Summer Institutes and Advanced Institutes to fulfill the required component of the Masters in English with a Concentration in Teaching of English.
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Ph.D. in English with a Specialization in Composition and Rhetoric
Nebraska Writing Project institutes can serve as a main portion of a Ph.D. in English with a specialization in Composition and Rhetoric. The English doctorate is an individually-designed program of 90 hours beyond the Bachelors.
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M.A. Minor in TLTE
To add on to a Masters/Doctorate in another subject, such as English
9 credits of Nebraska Writing Project institutes often are used in Masters and Doctoral programs in the College of Education’s department of Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education as a minor or collateral field. These 9 credits come from one Summer Institute course (6 credits) and one Advanced Institute course (3 credits).
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Ph.D. Minor in TLTE
Doctoral students may declare a minor in their Program of Studies. The doctorate level minor in TLTE consists of 15 TEAC credit hours of courses.
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M.A. in TLTE
This program seeks to prepare scholars whose work will influence educational change in local, regional, national, and global settings. The TLTE Master of Arts programs serve professional educators at all stages of their careers from initial certification to advanced research and professional development practices.
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Ph.D. in TLTE
The TLTE Ph.D. program is invested in preparing researchers and educational leaders to serve and work in a variety of professional positions, including universities, private industry, non-profit organizations, research agencies, policy agencies, and school systems.
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Ed.D. in TLTE
This program is designed for working educators (with a completed Master’s degree). The Ed.D. is completed in as few as three years (with the average being 4 years). The program supports a group of highly motivated educators who come from a variety of backgrounds, including pre-K–12 schooling, teacher education, professional development positions, higher education, teacher-leadership, and advocacy roles, and community education programs.
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