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10 Master's degrees offered by the university
English
Our Master of Arts, or MA, in English at Auburn University will advance your writing and research skills while providing you with an experience as university-level writing teacher.
Teaching English for Specific Purposes
Looking for a graduate program to help you strengthen your teaching abilities to work with English learners in community, business, and overseas settings? Our master of science (M.S.) in Teaching English for Specific Purposes at Auburn University can be completed online or on campus. This degree will not certify you to teach in the K-12 public schools.
Reading Education
The master’s program in Reading Education at Auburn University will prepare you for the challenging work of helping struggling readers. Working with faculty who helped develop the innovative Alabama Reading Initiative program, you’ll be ready to help all readers succeed.
English for Speakers of Other Languages
Our English for Speakers of Other Languages M.Ed. program at Auburn University will help you strengthen your teaching abilities in K-12 settings.
English Language Arts Education
Our English Language Arts Education masters programs at Auburn University are designed to broaden and strengthen your educational skills.
Foreign Language Education
The Foreign Language Education programme at Auburn University offers comprehensive training for aspiring teachers. Available as a B.Sc., M.S., or M.Ed., this course provides flexible study modes including online and full-time on-campus options. Students develop professional expertise in second language acquisition over four years.
Social Science or History Education
Build upon your undergraduate experiences in history, the social sciences, or Social Science or History Education at Auburn University by expanding your knowledge, abilities, and competencies to provide powerful instruction grounded in classroom-tested, research-based principles.
Spanish
Our MA degree in Spanish from Auburn University program emphasizes the comprehensive study of linguistics, literature, or cultural studies with major consideration given to history, analysis, criticism, and theory.
History
In the first years in the History program at Auburn University, a full-time student will take three courses per semester until they have satisfactorily completed the program requirement of 27 hours
Speech-Language Pathology
Students pursuing a Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology at Auburn University may select one of two tracks: thesis or non-thesis.