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Students earning this single-subject endorsement become qualified to instruct chemistry classes for grades 7 through 12. The College provides undergraduate programs resulting in a Bachelor of Science in Education and Human Sciences degree across over 40 distinct teaching specializations. Certain students from other University of Nebraska-Lincoln colleges opt to pursue certification, earning their degree in their primary college while fulfilling all teacher certification requirements through the College of Education and Human Sciences. Early classroom placements in both public and private schools represent a nationally acclaimed feature of the College's teacher education program. Although internships benefit many students' learning, the College of Education and Human Sciences considers practicum experiences and student teaching fundamental components of its curriculum, requiring successful completion. Failure to complete these field components, for any reason, may negatively affect a candidate's admission status or continued enrollment in the teacher preparation program. Students facing challenges with field experience requirements may receive guidance to explore alternative career paths better suited to their capabilities.