Teaching & Learning
PhD in Educational Studies
This program prepares students to lead innovation through research, scholarship, and professional development. Students can specialize in: Educational policy studies; language & literacy education (ASL & Deaf studies, language education, or literacy education); mathematics & science education; or special education.
Educational Studies
The Educational Studies program is geared toward aspiring educational researchers and scholars of educational theory and practice.
Dual Degree in Social Work & Education
Double your impact by combining a degree in Social Work with a degree in Education, with a focus on Special Education or Educational Leadership.
Autism & Emotional/Behavioral Disorders Graduate Certificate
For educators who want to be prepared as effective teachers for students on the autism spectrum or who have emotional/behavioral disorders.
Add-On Licensure in Teacher of Students with Moderate Disabilities Graduate Certificate
Prepares educators to obtain special education teaching license for students with moderate disabilities in PreK–2, PreK–8, or 5–12 settings.
EdM in Special Education
Offers multiple tracks so that students receive preparation best aligned with their goals. Licensure and non-licensure program options available.
Special Education
Earn a master’s or graduate certificate in special education and support the success and well-being of students with disabilities. Our programs offer both licensure and non-licensure options.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Graduate Certificate
Prepares future teachers of English and other languages with a solid grounding in applied linguistics.
EdM in TESOL & Applied Linguistics
This master’s program prepares educators to teach English and other languages to adults, adolescents, and children in a variety of settings, as well as develop the research skills needed for advanced studies.
EdM in TESOL Multilingual Learner Education
For educators interested in pursuing initial teaching license in English as a Second Language, transferable to other states.