Prospective Students: Want to visit us? In response to the COVID-19 situation, we cannot meet in person at the moment, but we can certainly talk or video chat. Email the Chair of the Department for the major or area in which you have interest. You may also email the Advisor for the program in which you have an interest and the Advisor or Chair can arrange to talk to you by phone or video chat more about our programs. For more about how to contact the Chair or the Advisor see our website at http://www.uah.edu. 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. Graduate Catalog for Education 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) Reading Education (Class A Reading Specialist P-12) Secondary Education (6-12) (Biology, Chemistry, English, History, Mathematics, Physics) Visual Impairments (Class A Visual Impairments P-12) Orientation and Mobility (non-licensure program) Master of Arts in Teaching (Alternative Class A Licensure, K-6) 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)* Music-Choral Music-Instrumental Physical Education * Requires Bachelor's degree in teaching (content) field or related field. Autism Spectrum Disorders Graduate Certificate Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis