Education

Department: Academic Transfer and General Education

New Two-Week Online Course for Substitute Teachers

Human Relations Awareness - PRDV 1040

This course is completely online and designed to fulfill the human relations requirement for a local substitute certificate through the Nebraska Department of Education.

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1 credit: $110 (includes fees)
Self-paced online

Course Dates

  • Fall 2022

    • Aug. 17-31
    • Sept. 14-28
    • Nov. 9-23
    • Nov. 30-Dec. 14


    Spring 2023

    • Jan. 11-25
    • Feb. 8-22
    • March 8-22
    • April 12-26

Steps to Enroll

  • Create an Account
    • When asked, make sure to list any former names you may have used in the past
  • Provide Your Plans
    • In the “Your Plans” section select “Guest Student” or “Former CCC Student” if relevant for spring, summer or fall 2022. Under “Primary Program of Interest” select “Course Only” with Web/Online only as location.
  • Start Your Application
    • Start a new application for admission and select “Start an Application for the Selected Program.”
  • Academic Plan
    • Select “Enroll Part-Time.” Under “Program Option” choose “Course Only” and a “Career Goal” of Education.
  • You will receive an email with your next steps once your application has been processed.
  • Call to Register
    • Call Phone Central to register for the course. 308-398-7412

This class meets one Nebraska substitute certificate requirement. Other local susbstitute permit application requirements include 60 hours of completed college coursework, a professional education course and a written request from the local superintendent.

Education Program

Academic Transfercourse descriptions

Do you enjoy having a positive effect on someone else’s life? Do you want to dedicate your life to educating others? If the answer is “yes,” then our Education program is for you. Teaching is a rewarding profession for people who like to help and work with others. A bachelor’s degree is required to be eligible for licensing as an elementary or secondary school teacher. Our Education program allows you to complete the first two years of a teacher education program through partnerships with area four-year colleges. This helps you achieve your goal while limiting the cost. Our Academic transfer specialists will work with you to create a plan helping to ensure the transition to the four-year college or university of your choice is a smooth one.

  • What will it cost?
  • How long will it take?
  • What careers can I have?
What will it cost?

At 2022-23 tuition and fee rates, completing the 60 credits required for an associate of science degree costs:

Nebraska residents - $6,600

Non-residents - $9,420

These costs are for tuition and fees only for the program of study as listed in the CCC online catalog. It does not include the cost of foundations courses, retaking courses or taking courses in addition to those required for the degree. It does not include the cost of books, supplies, tools, computers or other items that may be required.

2022-23 Tuition and Fees (cost per credit) Tuition Fees Total
Nebraska Resident $94 $16 $110
Non Resident $141 $16 $157

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How long will it take?

Finish in 2 years by completing 15 credits a semester for 4 semesters

The length of time to complete a program is based on a student taking only the courses required for the program as listed in our online catalog. It does not include the cost of foundations courses that may be required based on assessment scores, retaking courses or taking courses that are not required by your program of study.

Your adviser will develop a plan of study to meet your personal needs.

What careers can I have?

Career Coach find your careerStudents in the Academic Transfer program typically transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a bachelor's degree before entering the workforce. Check out Career Coach to learn about job openings, pay and career outlook for education graduates.