The Master's of Arts in Education degree program aims towards meeting the specific needs of educators via specialization in many areas including administration and supervision, educational counseling, e-education, curriculum and instruction, diverse learner, English as a second language, special education, early childhood education, technology, and management of education programs. There are courses in each of the specialization areas that have been structured to meet state licensing or content standards as well as to enhance and hone the skills of the individual. All educators benefit from these courses whether they are an administrator, educational counselor, or a classroom teacher. All applicants are expected to check with their state Department of Education and/or school district credential requirements.
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While widely available, not all programs are available in all locations or in both online and on-campus formats. Please check with a University Enrollment Representative.