General Special Education and Elementary Education, Teacher Certification - Post Bacc - CPS, CPSO

Graduate

General Special Education and Elementary Education

Focuses on innovative teaching practices, critical thinking, and collaborative problem-solving to support diverse learners.
2026
Degree
Teacher Certification
Location
Online
Courses
12*
Credit
45 hrs.*
Full-time
Varies
Part-time
Varies
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College of Professional Studies

The online Post-baccalaureate Teacher Licensure (PBTL) programs at the University of New Hampshire are especially for certified teachers. This online dual-certification program is tailored for individuals aiming to obtain licensure in both General Special Education and Elementary Education (K–8). The curriculum focuses on innovative teaching practices, critical thinking, and collaborative problem-solving to support diverse learners. Its flexible, distance-based format enables candidates to work full-time in educational settings while fulfilling licensure requirements. Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Licensure (PBTL) programs are designed for students who have completed a bachelor’s degree and are seeking New Hampshire Teaching Licensure. 

The online PBTL programs offer teacher licenses with concentrations in the critical shortage area for teachers.

*Number of courses and course credit hours may vary, please reach out to your academic advisor for exact requirements.

College of Professional Studies

What is General Special Education and Elementary Education?

Individuals who complete this dual certification post-baccalaureate program will be eligible for New Hampshire Department of Education teacher certification in Elementary Education (K-6 or K-8) and General Special Education (K-12). The program aligns with the NH Department of Education’s standards for teacher credentialing.

Why pursue a teacher certification at UNH College of Professional Studies?

This Post-Baccalaureate program is a flexible program that provides a pathway to a career in education and eligibility for the New Hampshire Department of Education teacher certification in  Elementary Education and General Special Education. The key components of the program include mentorship of teacher candidates by highly skilled professionals in the field, hands-on experiences in educational settings, and the opportunity to build teaching capacity over time.

Potential Career Areas

  • Grades K-6 Teacher
  • Grades K-12 Special Education Teacher
  • Grades K-12 Special Education Case Manager

Curriculum & Requirements

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Program Description
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This Post-Baccalaureate Program is for candidates interested in pursuing teacher licensure. The Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification program is designed for 21st Century Educators, providing an in-depth focus on the critical issues that are transforming the landscape of education - innovation, critical thinking, problem solving and collaboration.

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Degree Plan
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This degree plan is a sample and does not reflect the impact of transfer credit or current course offerings. UNH CPS Online students should develop individual academic plans with their academic advisor during their first semester at UNH.

Sample Course Sequence

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
EDC 800 Introduction to Clinical Experience Nonclinical; Complete CHRC Process 1
EDC 803 The Dynamic Role of the Special Educator Clinical A 4
 Credits5
Spring
EDC 817 Positive Behavior Guidance and Student Engagement Clinical A 4
EDC 816 Students with Disabilities Nonclinical 4
EDC 801 Special Education Law Nonclinical 4
EDC 819 Using Technology to Teach Social Studies Clinical A 4
 Credits16
Second Year
Fall
EDC 822 Strategies for Teaching Science Clinical A 4
EDC 821 Assessment of Students with Disabilities Clinical B 4
EDC 823 Teaching Language Arts and Literacy Clinical A 6
EDC 818 Transition Planning and Developing IEPs Clinical B 2
 Credits16
Spring
EDC 824 Elementary School Mathematics Methods Clinical A 4
EDC 885 Culminating Teaching Experience and Seminar Clinical A 4
 Credits8
 Total Credits45

Note: Only 1 Clinical A course allowed per term

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Requirements for the Program
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Minimum GPA requirement of 3.0

Major in GSE & EE 1
Introductory Level Education Courses
EDC 800Introduction to Clinical Experience1
EDC 801Special Education Law4
EDC 803The Dynamic Role of the Special Educator4
EDC 816Students with Disabilities4
EDC 817Positive Behavior Guidance and Student Engagement4
Intermediate Level Education Courses
EDC 818Transition Planning and Developing IEPs2
EDC 819Using Technology to Teach Social Studies4
EDC 821Assessment of Students with Disabilities4
EDC 822Strategies for Teaching Science4
Advanced Level Education Courses
EDC 823Teaching Language Arts and Literacy6
EDC 824Elementary School Mathematics Methods4
EDC 885Culminating Teaching Experience and Seminar4
Total Credits45
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A minimum grade of B- is required in all Major coursework.

State licensure Requirements

The following requirements must be completed in order to be recommended to the state for Teacher Certification:

  • Basic Academic Skills Assessment (BASA): Pearson Essential Academic Skills or Praxis Core Academic Skills For Educators Exam required. Passing BASA Exam scores or current NH teaching certification must be submitted prior to completion of EDC 800 Introduction to Clinical Experience to continue with clinical courses.
  • Licensure Exams: Pearson Special Education, Pearson Foundations of Reading, and Pearson General Curriculum Subtests I and II exams required. Students must attempt to pass these exams prior to taking the Culminating Teaching Experience & Seminar. Passing exam scores are required for state licensure.
  • Candidates who qualify for K-8 certification must also complete a Middle School Content Exam and 15 content area credits.

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Student Learning Outcomes
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Program Learning Outcomes

Students will:

  • Be reflective and knowledgeable about learners and are able to employ instructional methods, strategies and technologies to meet the needs of all students;
  • Have a rich understanding of the subject/s that they teach;
  • Employ best practices in the planning, delivery and assessment of instruction to improve learning achievement of Pre-K-12 students.
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Disclosures
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Professional Licensure/Certification Disclosures

The University of New Hampshire offers a number of academic programs designed to lead to professional licensure or certification in New Hampshire. However,  completing a UNH degree/program does not guarantee professional licensure or certification. Eligibility may also depend on factors like years of work experience, professional examinations, passing a background check, and other criteria.

UNH does not guarantee that its professional licensure programs will satisfy the criteria of professional licensure boards in other states. Some states maintain different requirements for professional licensure or certification and requirements can change frequently. Federal regulations require the University to make public disclosure of certain information regarding professional licensure or certification programs, regardless of the modality the program is offered (i.e., in-person or online). The University provides guidance below but recommends students contact their state/territory licensing or certification board to ensure a program meets specific state/territory requirements.

Visit the Office of the Registrar's website for information about whether this program meets professional licensure requirements in your state.

Our Accreditation

The UNH College of Professional Studies is regionally accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). 

Below you’ll find the current accreditation status of our teacher education programs.

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NH DOE Program Approval Status - Approved Through August 30, 2028
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  EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

  EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION

  ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (K-6) (K-8)

  GENERAL SPECIAL EDUCATION

  MATHEMATICS, MIDDLE LEVEL

  MATHEMATICS, UPPER LEVEL

  READING AND WRITING SPECIALIST

  READING AND WRITING TEACHER

Program Details

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Application Procedures
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Applications for admission are accepted on a rolling basis, with the opportunity to begin studies during the Fall, Spring, or Summer terms.

Learn more about our requirements to begin the admission process and gain full admission status.

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Teacher Licensure Exam Requirements
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Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators

The State of NH requires all teachers to pass the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators, unless they have scored in the 50th percentile or above in the SAT after 2005, GRE, or ACT tests (NH DOE will review scores and issue a waiver). Candidates who have not taken the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators will be expected to submit passing scores, NH DOE Waiver, or current NH DOE Teaching Certification by completion of EDC 800, Introduction to Field Clinical and Program Requirements. Information, practice tests, practice guides and registration for the test is available at: www.ets.org/praxis. Additional study options are available on our resource page.

Praxis II and Pearson Foundations of Reading Assessments

In addition to passing the Praxis Core exam, for certain teacher certifications, teacher candidates may be required to pass a Praxis II exam and/or the Pearson Foundations of Reading assessment. Specific exam requirements are found on the School of Education Testing requirements page.

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Clinical Placement
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One of the most unique and valuable traits of our PBTL programs is the clinical-based component.

Candidates need to be working or volunteering* in an approved school or program during most of their tenure in the program.

Those seeking initial teacher licensure work as paraeducators, classroom aides, assistants, or Alternative 4 teachers within public or private schools and programs in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, or Vermont.

*Minimum volunteering requirement: 15 hours per week.

Candidates for initial licensure are required to document a minimum of 360 supervised teaching hours for one license and a minimum of 440 supervised hours for two licenses.

Experiences in inclusive classrooms working with students in the grades or age ranges of your license are a requirement of the program. For licensure programs that cover a broader range of grades or age ranges, candidates must spend a minimum of 10 hours working with each population.

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Clinical Based Mentors
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In this clinical-based program, candidates work with three mentors throughout their plan of study:

  • UNH College of Professional Studies instructor
  • Clinical Placement Faculty
  • Clinical Experience Educator in the School/Program (chosen by the candidate, this mentor should be an experienced teacher who holds the licensure area being sought)

The Clinical Placement Faculty will observe the teacher candidate for the methods courses listed in the provided chart.

Each of these courses has an additional clinical mentoring fee of $75 per credit to cover the on-going supervision and support of the clinical-based experience. Candidates will be required to teach lessons and be observed by the Clinical Placement Faculty.

Please check the Catalog for a full listing of PBTL Methods Courses that require a clinical-based mentor.

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Dual Licensure Opportunities & Master's Degree Options
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Flexible Schedules

Read more about our Online Flexibility.

Career-Focused

There are several ways to plan your course and earn a dual license. Ask us about our credit-efficient options for earning two licenses. It typically only takes about 2-5 courses to make this goal a reality! In addition, up to 24 credits will transfer into our M.S. in Instruction and Leadership.

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Request Info and Connect with an Advisor
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Get started by connecting with an advisor

An advisor trained in our teacher licensure programs will contact you to learn more about your academic and career goals.
We’ll also share our course schedule so you can read more about the College’s programs, students, and faculty.

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Availability in Your State

Our programs leading to teacher licensure are available to new students in New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont. Select your state to view full details.

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New Hampshire
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All programs leading to teacher licensure are available in New Hampshire.

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Maine
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Maine teacher candidates must complete clinical work in placements located in York, Cumberland or Oxford county.

Sources:
Maine Department of Education, Certification Requirements by Position, https://www.maine.gov/doe/cert/requirements. Accessed 12/9/19.

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Massachusetts
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Teacher candidate must have a clinical placement in the Essex or Middlesex counties.

Sources:
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Teacher Fields and Grade Levels. Teacher Specialist Fields and Grade Levels. Accessed 12/9/19.

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Vermont
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Teacher candidates must have a clinical placement in the Windham or Windsor counties.

All programs leading to teacher licensure are available in Vermont.