Degrees & Concentrations
Advising for Undergraduate & Transfer Students
Our Student Success Center advises and assists undergraduate and transfer students pursuing Bachelor's degrees in the fields of education (teacher licensure), psychology, and allied health services.
Those programs are housed in our college's three departments, including Curriculum & Instruction, Counseling & Psychology, and Exercise Science.

Below is a list of the majors and degree concentrations, including teacher licensure programs, advised by our Student Success Center:
Bachelor's & Teacher Licensure Programs
Agriculture
- Agricultural Education, 6-12
- Agriscience, 6-12
Early Childhood Education
- Early Childhood Education, Integrated Birth-K
- Early Childhood Education, Pre K-3
Elementary Education, K-5*
*also available through our 2+2 Program in partnership with community colleges - your teaching degree close to home.
Multidisciplinary Studies
- Computer Science Education, K-12
- English as a Second Language (ESL), K-12
- Middle School Math, 6-8
- Middle School Science, 6-8
- Middle School Social Studies, 6-8
Physical Education, K-12
Secondary Education
- Biology, 6-12
- Chemistry, 6-12
- Earth Science, 6-12
- Economics, 6-12
- English, 6-12
- Geography, 6-12
- History, 6-12
- Mathematics, 6-12
- Physics, 6-12
- Political Science, 6-12
- Spanish, 6-12
- Speech Communication & Theatre, 6-12
Special Education
- Comprehensive Interventionist, K-8
- Interventionist for Secondary Education, 6-12
Non-Licensure Bachelor's Programs in Education
- Early Childhood Education Practitioner
- Multidisciplinary Studies Generalist
- Physical Education Practitioner
- Secondary Education
- Special Education Practitioner
More Undergraduate &
Pre-Professional Programs
Psychology
Exercise Science
- Exercise Physiology
- Fitness & Wellness
- Pre-Athletic Training
- Pre-Occupational Therapy
- Pre-Physical Therapy
- Pre-Physician Assistant
- Sport Administration
- Sport Performance

NOTE:
Advising for Art Education and Music Education majors is coordinated through the College of Fine Arts Student Success Center.
Already Have a Bachelor's Degree and Want to Teach?

Our post-baccalaureate and job-embedded Teacher Licensure Programs (graduate level) are two pathways available to grant teacher licensure to those with an existing undergraduate degree.
For details about these accessible programs, please contact the Office of Teacher Education (OTE).
Phone: 931-372-3170
Email teachereducation@tntech.edu
Please don't hesitate to Contact Us with your questions. We're here to help you navigate the processes and programs.
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