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Teaching & Education Degrees in Tennessee

Teaching programs in Tennessee can provide students with opportunities in a growing industry. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the job outlook for teaching professionals is expected to grow by 13 percent from 2008 to 2018. In May 2009, Tennessee employed 145,610 residents in various teaching professions, according to the BLS. Some of the high demand professions included elementary, middle and secondary school teachers. In order to work as an educator, you will need to be licensed and have a bachelor's degree in teaching. Students can obtain their teaching degree through many different degree programs including online and in-house programs. Online teaching degrees programs in Tennessee have numerous program options. Teaching degrees programs in Tennessee are designed to provide students with a wide variety of coursework that provide them the required education to become a teacher. Depending on what you teach, your salary will vary. But according to May 2009 BLS data, elementary, middle and high school teachers all earned mean wages slightly above $45,000.

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University of Phoenix
University of Phoenix

MA in Education/Adult Education and Training

Campus Locations:

Clarksville
Murfreesboro
Nashville
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Strayer University
Strayer University

M.Ed.: Adult Education and Development

Campus Locations:

Memphis
Memphis
Knoxville
Nashville
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Jones International University
Jones International University

M.Ed. in Adult Education, M.Ed. in Elementary Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment: Teacher Licensure, MEd in Elementary Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment, M.Ed. in Secondary Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment, M.Ed. in Secondary Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment: Teacher Licensure

Campus Locations:

Nashville
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