License-only Programs
Get the education and training to become an expert in specialized teaching instruction in schools.
The Career and Technical Education Teacher Licensure Program develops professional career and technical educators who foster the development of students by preparing them for a high-performance workforce that is in constant transition.
The health education licensure prepares teachers in the area of school health education from kindergarten to 12th grade.
Get prepared for a unique career allowing you to work with people of all ages who have visual impairments.
Schools across Ohio are in need of highly trained and effective licensed school principals. At Ohio State, we have developed a program that will prepare school administrators to meet the challenges faced in their schools.
Ohio State's Principal Accelerated Licensure Program is a highly sought after program training the next generation of school principals that can be completed in 15 months.
This licensure-only program allows licensed teachers to add a second license to become specialized in early childhood intervention. These programs train teachers to work to develop curriculum that maximizes learning for special education students.
This licensure-only program allows licensed teachers to add a second license to become specialized in mild to moderate intervention. These programs train teachers to work to develop curriculum that maximizes learning for special education students.
This licensure-only program allows licensed teachers to add a second license to become specialized in moderate to intensive intervention. These programs train teachers to work to develop curriculum that maximizes learning for special education students.
The Accelerated Licensure Program for Superintendents at The Ohio State University trains high-impact education professionals to become school district executive leaders.
The Teaching Visual Impairments licensure-only program trains teachers to support the unique learning needs of children from preschool through school-aged students who are visually impaired or blind.