We offer a variety of degree concentrations within the Interdisciplinary Studies, B.S. (Teacher Education) program. Program completers benefit from reciprocity with 47 states, District of Columbia, Guam, and DODEA (Department of Defense Education Activity [schools on military bases]). View the Teacher Certification Reciprocity Guide to learn the requirements for each state.
View the academic catalog for more information about the undergraduate degree and its concentrations, as well as minors.
Graduate studies in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership are designed to
prepare graduate students for administrative, supervisory, and related instructional
and non-instructional positions in Virginia’s educational system.
Each major or program of study requires a series of courses unique to that discipline.
Careful selection of electives and supporting courses permits a graduate student to
develop an individualized program of study with an emphasis on one or more of the
following areas:
View the academic catalog for more information about each graduate program.
Radford University offers a variety of certificates (graduate, post-professional, and post-baccalaureate) in various areas to expand your knowledge and skills as an educator. Some certificates may lead toward an add-on endorsement from the VDOE.
View the academic catalog for more information about each certificate.