Out-of-Classroom Learning
In CEHS you will have a variety of out-of-classroom learning opportunities, like student-teaching in local school districts and job shadowing in a medical clinic, to help you gain valuable experience that will benefit you in your first job and for your entire career.
Address Timely, Real-World Issues Now and Throughout Your Career
Your academic experience in CEHS will cover much more than what is found in the text book. Through innovative curriculum and hands-on experiences you will gain valuable skills to empower you to be the solution to challenges facing society today.
Discover Your Voice
Elementary education major Sydney Trench has used her experience at Nebraska to build a solid foundation for her career, and most importantly, find her voice.
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Prepare for Your Next Step
Many majors and programs in CEHS are specifically designed for students to continue their education after earning a bachelor's degree. With challenging and engaging undergrad programs, you'll be ready for graduate school after your experience in CEHS.
Stitch the Issue
As part of her Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experience, textiles, merchandising and fashion design student Riley Naughton used a body scanner to look at how body management changes during movement and performance. She feels this experience will stand out on graduate school applications because there aren’t many students doing undergraduate research in the arts.
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Special Education and Communication Disorders
Conduct Life-Changing Research
Engage with faculty who’ve previously conducted research in the classroom or engage in your own research on food security, health and nutrition while studying abroad in Africa. Become a part of the leading-edge, practical research occurring in CEHS.
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College of Education and Human Sciences
Connect with Faculty and Advisors
Faculty and staff in CEHS recognize that students bring valuable contributions and innovative ideas to solve real-world issues. Together they foster a positive environment of experiential learning and discussion, and help you align your passions with a career.
International award reflects success of sustainability curriculum workshops.
Jennifer Johnson Jorgensen, an assistant professor in the Department of Textiles, Merchandising and Fashion Design has been honored with an international award for a curriculum development workshop she created focused on sustainability in sourcing and retail.
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Child, Youth and Family Studies
Apply Your Skills through Internships
Programs in the College of Education and Human Sciences are designed to give you the academic background and internship experiences you need to enter a variety of career fields. Experiences include leading a classroom of students with differences, working with Nebraska Extension to develop community wellness programs
HRTM students master their skills at Augusta
Over the past 5 years, 99 students in the Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management Program have interned at Augusta National Golf Club for the Masters Tournament. Students have served as greeters, valets, servers, front office staff and supervisors.
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Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education
Enhance your Academic Experience through Clubs
Faculty and staff in CEHS recognize that students bring valuable contributions and innovative ideas to solve real-world issues. Together they foster a positive environment of experiential learning and discussion, and help you align your passions with a career.
UNL Student Speech-Language Hearing Association
Center for Academic Success and Transition
Contact Us
Dijon DeLaPorte
DIRECTOR OF RECRUITMENT
402-472-0695
ddelaporte2@unl.edu