Education Degrees
Teachers with a master’s degree earn on average over $10,000 more per year than those with only a bachelor’s degree.
You can earn an online M.A. in Teaching to become a licensed elementary school teacher.
Whether you’re a teacher who wants to improve student achievement at the classroom, district, or state level; a college administrator pursuing a leadership role; or a professional seeking to offer your experience as a university professor, you can find an education degree that can help you reach your goal.
Broaden your sphere of influence so that you can shape the future of education in your school, district and community.
With an M.S. in Education you can enhance your skills, improve your students’ achievement and increase your earning potential.
An online program allows busy teachers to learn on their own time, when and where they chose. Each specialization reflects the latest in research, best practices and national standards.
A Master’s Degree in Education offers graduate level studies as well as continuing education courses for teachers. The degrees will challenge you to develop the skills and leadership abilities necessary for distinguished professional work and contributions to the improvement and transformation of society.
Teachers looking for continuing education courses should enroll to advance their careers and gain innovative and relevant knowledge about strategies of effective curriculum design and teaching, educational issues and trends, and effective assessment tools.
Some Master's Degrees offer degree with Licensure. So find a college to the right and a program that meets your need. Click on the college to get more information.
American Intercontinental University (AIU)
Master's (M. Ed.) - Curriculum and Instruction
Masters (M. Ed.) - Educational Assessment and Evaluation
Masters (M. Ed.) - Instructional Technology
Masters (M. Ed.) - Leadership in Educational Organizations
Walden University
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
M.S. in Education
Ph.D. in Education
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