
The College of Education offers several options for graduate certification. The Master of Education program is available for teachers already certified at the baccalaureate level and seeking advanced level certification. A Master of Arts in Teaching program is also available for individuals seeking initial certification. Students may also opt to pursue a graduate certificate in Autism Spectrum Disorders.
View the College of Education Graduate Catalog
Master of Education (Advanced Class A Licensure)
- Autism Spectrum Disorders (Class A Collaborative K-6 or Class A Collaborative 6-12)
- Differentiated Instruction in Elementary Education (Class A Elementary K-6)
- English Speakers of Other Languages (Class A ESOL P-12)
- Secondary Education (6-12) (Biology, Chemistry, English, History, Mathematics, Physics)
- Instructional Leadership
Master of Arts in Teaching - Elementary (Alternative Class A Licensure, K-6)
Master of Arts in Teaching - Collaborative K-6 and 6-12 (Alternative Class A Licensure)
Master of Arts in Teaching (Alternative Class A Licensure, 6-12)*
- Biology
- Chemistry
- English Language Arts
- English Speakers of Other Languages
- History
- Mathematics
- Physics
Master of Arts in Teaching (Alternative Class A Licensure, P-12)*
Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis
Autism Spectrum Disorders Graduate Certificate (this does not lead to an ALSDE Teaching Certificate)
* Requires Bachelor's degree in teaching (content) field or related field.
