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134 Master's degrees in Education in Massachusetts, United States
Education - Inclusion Education
The Education - Inclusion Education at University of New England Maine prepares educators to become special education teachers, and is an approved program for preparation for the Teacher of Students with Disabilities 282 Endorsement in the State of Maine.
Elementary Education, Initial Licensure
Discover the Path to Becoming an Exceptional Educator with this Elementary Education, Initial Licensure Degree Program at Framingham State University
Mathematics Education
The Master of Arts in Teaching Program of Mathematics Education at Boston University is designed for graduates who wish to teach in middle or secondary schools, have not completed a teaching licensure program, and majored in mathematics or who have taken a minimum of six mathematics courses beyond Calculus I.
Special Education (Guided Studies, Dyslexia Specialist)
The Special Education (Guided Studies, Dyslexia Specialist) program at Fitchburg State University meets the needs of individuals who are seeking a master's degree as well as Wilson Language Training Level I and Level II certification.
International Education Curriculum Development and Supervision
The International Education Curriculum Development and Supervision program of Endicott College raises the competencies of teachers, department heads, curriculum coordinators, and administrators.
Business Education
Graduates of the Business Education program from the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania have specialized knowledge and skills for teaching business, computers and information technology, training and developing employees for business and government, as well as teaching in higher education or proprietary business schools.
Education - Educational Leadership
The Education - Educational Leadership at University of New England Maine is aligned with the Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL), and provides a thorough foundation in educational leadership theory, principles, and practices such as: school finance, special education law, school-community relations and more.
English as a Second Language
The English as a Second Language program at Worcester State University equips you with essential teaching strategies, cultural competencies, and the latest research in second language acquisition, ensuring you are well-prepared to address the unique challenges faced by non-native speakers.
Social Studies Education
Programs in Social Studies Education at Boston University prepare educators in the disciplines of history, government/civics, geography, economics, and the other social sciences, including classroom teachers and educators who work in museums, nonprofit organizations, and informal educational settings.
Early Childhood Education (Online)
The Early Childhood Education (Online) program at Worcester State University is designed to provide the skills for teaching young children during this formative part of their lives.
Vocational Technical Education - Non-licensure
Vocational Technical Education - Non-licensure from Westfield State University aims to further develop an individual’s professional competencies in relation to her/his career goals in Education and to provide the student with an awareness and knowledge of current issues and trends in vocational technical education.
Reading and Writing
In the Reading and Writing program of the University of Massachusetts Amherst students seek to increase our understanding of critical multiliteracies: to collaborate with colleagues, administrators, families, and learners, developing and sharing knowledge and insights about multiliteracies.
Education - Biology - 8-12 Initial
Education - Biology - 8-12 Initial from Westfield State University offers an opportunity to enhance established skills and interests and to experiment with areas of study related to the professional license.
Special Education (Reading Specialist, non-licensure)
The Special Education (Reading Specialist, non-licensure) at Fitchburg State University provides candidates with a rigorous, research based curriculum and a range of assessment, teaching and staff development opportunities.
General Science (5-8)
The General Science (5-8) program at Cambridge College prepares educators to teach science content using hands-on, inquiry-based education. The curriculum is grounded in the Massachusetts science education model, balancing studies in earth, life, physical, and engineering sciences.
Middle and Secondary Education
University of Massachusetts Boston’s Middle and Secondary Education master’s degree prepares you for initial licensure as a middle school or high school teacher.
Education Policy and Analysis
At Education Policy and Analysis from Harvard University you will learn how to scale effective education practices and how to leverage policy in order to expand their reach
Reading
Reading at Worcester State University provides you with the theoretical knowledge and practical experience you need to qualify for initial licensure as a reading specialist in Massachusetts.
Special Education Administrator
Whether you are already a higher education professional or are looking to switch professions, the MS in Special Education Administrator program from Bay Path University will expand your career opportunities and deepen your knowledge of contemporary issues in higher education.
Education Leadership, Organizations, and Entrepreneurship
Education Leadership, Organizations, and Entrepreneurship from Harvard University will help you become an effective, strategic, and innovative leader within the field.