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With a degree in secondary education from Concordia University, Nebraska, you will be equipped to teach grades 7-12, encouraging intellectual and emotional growth at a critical time in the lives of your students.

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https://www.cune.edu/academics/undergraduate/secondary-education

 

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Agricultural Education https://www.cune.edu/academics/undergraduate/ag-education Seward
Art https://www.cune.edu/academics/undergraduate/art-education Seward
Business, Marketing & Information Tech https://www.cune.edu/academics/undergraduate/secondary-education Seward
Chemistry https://www.cune.edu/academics/undergraduate/secondary-education Seward
English Language Arts https://www.cune.edu/academics/undergraduate/secondary-education Seward
History https://www.cune.edu/academics/undergraduate/history Seward
Journalism and Media Education https://www.cune.edu/academics/undergraduate/journalism-and-public-relations Seward
Mathematics https://www.cune.edu/academics/undergraduate/secondary-education Seward
Physical Education (PK-12) https://www.cune.edu/academics/undergraduate/secondary-education Seward
Physical Education (7-12) https://www.cune.edu/academics/undergraduate/secondary-education Seward
Psychology https://www.cune.edu/academics/undergraduate/secondary-education Seward
Science https://www.cune.edu/academics/undergraduate/secondary-education Seward
Social Science https://www.cune.edu/academics/social-science Seward
Speech https://www.cune.edu/academics/undergraduate/secondary-education Seward
Theatre https://www.cune.edu/arts/theatre Seward

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