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Online Master's Degree in
Teaching

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Gain advanced skills and teaching methods with a Master's in Teaching.

Discover the opportunity to expand your expertise in teaching, learning, and student dynamics while earning a graduate degree tailored to your career goals.

Immerse yourself in a dynamic curriculum integrating cutting-edge educational research, innovative teaching methodologies, and comprehensive understanding of diverse learner needs. 

Expert Faculty

Learn from seasoned educators and professionals who bring a wealth of real-world experience to the online classroom. Benefit from their guidance as you further explore your education. 

Hands-On Experience

Put theory into practice with hands-on experiences in classroom settings. Collaborate with local schools and educators to step into real classrooms, engage with students, and refine teaching skills.

Emphasis Areas

Stand out in the competitive job market with a specialized Master's degree. Choose from four emphasis areas: Elementary, Secondary, English for Speakers of Other Languages, or Environmental Education.

Master's of Teaching Admission Requirements:

Admissions criteria for the Master’s Degree in Teaching with an emphasis in Elementary, Secondary, or English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) include the following:
  • The candidate will have a GPA of at least 3.00 in the undergraduate major.
  • The candidate will submit two completed recommendation forms.
  • International students must check with graduate website for requirements.
  • Candidates may be granted probationary admission by maintaining a 3.30 GPA during the first nine hours of coursework.

Unique Class Topics in the Teaching Master's

Our Teaching Master's degree examines current trends and issues in education, equipping educators to navigate school reform and implement effective classroom practices.

  • Trends and Issues: Explore the concept of school reform through an examination of the critical issues facing the American school and the promising practices found in restructuring the educational system.
  • Current Teaching Practices: Examine current-day classroom practices and how to transfer research in the area of teacher effectiveness into practice.
  • Advanced Methods and Instructional Materials for English Language Learners: Understand the strategies for using a broad range of literacy methodologies and programs for ELLs and provide an in-depth understanding of the role of language in learning.
  • Methods of Research: Analyze techniques of research, interpretation, evaluation, and use of research. Emphasizes analysis of problems, selection of topic and development of a research plan. 

Jobs of Teaching Master's Graduates

  • Classroom Teacher: Teach students at the elementary, middle, or high school level in public or private schools.
  • Curriculum Specialist: Develop and implement curriculum materials, instructional strategies, and assessments.
  • Instructional Coach: Provide support and guidance to teachers in improving their instructional practices and student outcomes.
  • School Administrator: Serve as a principal, assistant principal, or other administrative role, overseeing school operations and fostering a positive learning environment.
  • Education Consultant: Offer expertise and guidance to schools, districts, or educational organizations on topics such as curriculum development, teacher training, or educational policy.
  • English Language Learner (ELL) Teacher: Teach English language skills to students whose first language is not English, helping them develop proficiency in academic language.

Emphases available

Master of Science in Teaching degree Environmental Education

Master of Science in Teaching degree ESOL

Master of Science in Teaching degree Secondary

Master of Science degree in teaching Elementary Education

Additional information
for the Department of Teaching and Leadership

Catalog – see program guides