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88 Master's degrees in Teaching in Massachusetts, United States
Early Childhood Education (Professional Licensure)
Level Up Your Teaching Career at Bridgewater State University through Early Childhood Education (Professional Licensure) Master’s Programs.
Teaching
The Master of Arts in Teaching from Elms College is designed for students with a bachelor’s degree. Upon completion of the program, you will receive a master’s degree and an Initial Massachusetts state license as an educator.
Elementary Education (Professional Licensure) - Applications of Technology in the Elementary Classroom
The Elementary Education (Professional Licensure) - Applications of Technology in the Elementary Classroom program at Bridgewater State University is intended to help elementary classroom teachers learn how to effectively use various technologies to help their students learn.
Education - Moderate Disabilities - 5-12, Initial
Education - Moderate Disabilities - 5-12, Initial from Westfield State University is designed for new and experienced teachers. Licensure at the initial level is a prerequisite for entry into many programs in the graduate program group.
Higher Education in Student Affairs
Consider a career in student affairs administration, a profession that supports college students and promotes learning outside of the classroom. The Higher Education in Student Affairs program is offered by Salem State University.
Learning, Teaching and Educational Transformation
The Learning, Teaching and Educational Transformation (LTET) master’s degree at the University of Massachusetts Boston gives students a foundation in curriculum development, research, writing, and using education to create change.
Teacher Education
Merrimack College’s Teacher Education programs rest on the principle that teachers hold a unique responsibility to nurture minds, change lives and shape future generations.
Teaching Special Education
The Master of Education in Teaching Special Education (MEd) at Regis College allows you to enhance your professional portfolio and start or advance your career in education. The specialized coursework and curriculum emphasizing classroom inclusion will position you to be a leader in the education field.
World Language Education
The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program in World Language Education from Boston University is designed for graduates in world languages or graduates from equivalent programs or similar backgrounds.
Mathematics for Educators
The Mathematics for Educators program of Worcester Polytechnic Institute is tailored to educators who want to strengthen their content knowledge and develop engaging classroom activities. Designed for middle school and high school math teachers and community college instructors seeking an advanced degree, the master of mathematics program is flexible and streamlined.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education
The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education program of Tufts University prepares students to work on the development and implementation of research, curriculum materials, and educational activities in formal and informal STEM Education settings, such as schools, research centers, museums, industry, cultural institutions, and community agencies.
Elementary Teacher (1-6, Initial Licensure)
The Elementary Teacher (1-6, Initial Licensure) program at Cambridge College is designed for students who plan to teach in public elementary schools or collaboratives. Graduates will be prepared with the specialized skills and knowledge to pursue initial licensure as elementary teachers, grades 1-6, in Massachusetts.
Moderate Disabilities Education - PreK-8, Initial
Moderate Disabilities Education - PreK-8, Initial from Westfield State University is designed for new and experienced teachers. Licensure at the initial level is a prerequisite for entry into many programs in the graduate program group.
Bilingual, ESL, and Multicultural Education
The Bilingual, ESL, and Multicultural Education program of the University of Massachusetts Amherst is a collaborative, inclusive, and supportive learning community where teachers prepare to help students of all ages, in schools, community settings, and workplaces, acquire additional languages and literacies while supporting their native language and cultural development.
Child Study and Early Education
The Child Study and Early Education program of the University of Massachusetts Amherst gives students a broad overview of the educational and developmental needs of young children and their families in early childhood education settings.
Severe Disabilities PreK-12 Initial Licensure
Whether you are already a higher education professional or are looking to switch professions, the MS in Severe Disabilities PreK-12 Initial Licensure program from Bay Path University will expand your career opportunities and deepen your knowledge of contemporary issues in higher education.
Elementary Education - Professional - Multidisciplinary Track
Elementary Education - Professional - Multidisciplinary Track from Westfield State University is designed for new and experienced teachers. Licensure at the initial level is a prerequisite for entry into many programs in the graduate program group.
Elementary Education (Initial Licensure)
This Elementary Education (Initial Licensure) program at Bridgewater State University is designed for persons who have a bachelor’s degree and seek initial licensure in elementary education (Grades 1-6).
Moderate Disabilities
Moderate Disabilities at Worcester State University helps you become a highly trained educator with the specialized knowledge and skills to teach students with moderate disabilities in all grades levels.
Teach Next Year
Teach Next Year (TNY) is a one-year, full-time master’s program at University of Massachusetts Boston to prepare educators to teach in urban and high need schools.