Programs of Study
- Boettcher Teachers Program

- Make a difference in the lives of urban children from diverse backgrounds and low incomes through the Boettcher Teachers Program. In this program, students spend a year working with experienced master teachers in urban classrooms.
- Buell Early Childhood Leadership Program

The Buell Early Childhood Leadership Program is dedicated to optimizing the leadership skills of early childhood administrators in order to make meaningful differences in the lives of young children and families.
- Child, Family and School Psychology

- The Child, Family, & School Psychology (CFSP) Program focuses on the study of psychological factors that influence human development and learning from birth to age 21.
- Counseling Psychology

- Our Counseling Psychology Program prepares students to practice as counseling psychologists in general counseling, school guidance and counseling, and community counseling, as well as to conduct research that will contribute to the knowledge and practice of counseling psychology.
- Curriculum & Instruction

- The Curriculum & Instruction Program prepares students to design and deliver high-quality education. Exposure to a variety of theoretical and research-based frameworks regarding teaching, learning, and community engagement ensures our students become effective educational innovators.
- Dual Undergraduate/Graduate Degree Program

- The Dual Undergraduate/Graduate Degree Program combines most undergraduate majors with a master's degree in Curriculum & Instruction. The program enables students to complete the degrees and get a recommendation for a teaching license in just five years.
- Educational Administration

- The mission of the Educational Administration program is to prepare future principals and administrators to be successful leaders in a changing educational environment. MCE students learn how to serve as leaders for schools and districts in an effective, socially responsible and ethical way.
- Higher Education

- The Higher Education Degree Program is designed to prepare professionals for all teaching careers in postsecondary institutions, public agencies of higher education and health-related educational settings.
- Library and Information Science

- The Library and Information Science Program prepares librarians and information professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to manage and evaluate information effectively, implement technological change in information settings, and improve access to information for diverse populations.
- Quantitative Research

- The Quantitative Research Methods Program provides the courses and experiences necessary to conduct and supervise effective social science research and data analysis in an array of professional environments.
- Reading Recovery University Training Program

- Beginning fall 2009, the Morgridge College of Education will become a training site for Reading Recovery. The MCE Reading Recovery University Training Program will coordinate the training and professional development for Colorado's Reading Recovery teachers and leaders.
- Teacher Preparation Programs

- The Teacher Preparation Programs are intensive programs designed for individuals seeking a Colorado teaching license. Students study with faculty who are experienced educators and learn to put the best learning research into practice in K-12 classrooms.
- Undergraduate Options

- Our undergraduates have a number of ways to bolster their studies at the Morgridge College of Education with specialized minors and a flexible dual degree program.