Area of Interest
Education

ECE Education (0-8 Years)
Early Childhood Education (ECE)
If you want to work with the youngest children in their formative years, choose the ECE track. ECE teachers can work in childcare centers outside of the public school system or in a public school based preschool. Certificates include assistant and director options.

Elementary Education (K-6)
Bachelor of Applied Science Elementary Education
Prepare to teach students in grades K–6 while building the knowledge needed to pursue teacher licensure and earning your bachelor’s degree.

Secondary Education (6-12)
Bachelor of Applied Science Technology Education
Prepare to teach hands-on career and technical education (CTE) courses like automotive, electrical, agriculture, or media design to students in grades 6–12. Earn your bachelor’s degree and Colorado initial teaching license.

Teacher Education (K-12 Teacher Licensure Pathway)
If you are interested in getting your teaching license for K-6th grade (elementary) or 7-12th grade (secondary), this track prepares you to complete the first two years of a Bachelor’s degree with the intention to transfer to a university.
Benefits of a Career in Education
The following benefits collectively make teaching a rewarding and meaningful career choice, attracting individuals who are passionate about education and the positive impact they can have on individuals and communities.
Impact
Make a lasting impact on student lives, helping them learn, grow, and achieve their full potential.
Job Stability
Teaching is a stable profession with consistent and growing demand.
Time Off
Workload follows the school calendar with breaks and vacations that coincide with family time and weekends off.
Variety
Offers a diverse range of subjects, age groups, and classroom environments, keeping the work interesting and engaging.
Community
Become an integral parts of your local community and contribute positively to society.
Benefits
Many teaching positions come with competitive salaries, benefits, and retirement plans.