42 Master's degrees in Teaching in Missouri, United States
Learning, Teaching and Curriculum with emphasis in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Learning, Teaching and Curriculum with emphasis in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from University of Missouri - Columbia fits you if you want to advance as a professional in education through a field specialization enjoy exercising independent judgment, and desire to help all learners achieve success and strengthen the future through education.
Teaching Special Education (Grades K-12) Certification Preparation
The Lindenwood University's Master of Arts in Teaching Special Education (Grades K-12) Certification Preparation, a mild to moderate: cross categorical certification will qualify you to teach K-12 students with special needs in co-teaching classrooms, resource support settings, and self-contained Essential Skills classrooms.
Learning, Teaching and Curriculum with emphasis in Early Childhood Education, Certification
Learning, Teaching and Curriculum with emphasis in Early Childhood Education, Certification from University of Missouri - Columbia fits you if you want to advance as a professional in education through a field specialization enjoy exercising independent judgment, and desire to help all learners achieve success and strengthen the future through education.
Social Studies - Secondary Education (9-12)
The Social Studies - Secondary Education (9-12) program from University of Missouri–St. Louis is available for graduate students who plan to teach social studies at the high school level.
Learning, Teaching and Curriculum with emphasis in Science Education
Learning, Teaching and Curriculum with emphasis in Science Education from University of Missouri - Columbia fits you if you want to advance as a professional in education through a field specialization enjoy exercising independent judgment, and desire to help all learners achieve success and strengthen the future through education.
Career and Technology Education
This Career and Technology Education program at the University of Central Missouri is designed to prepare you to teach, administer, and lead career and technical education in middle schools, high schools, career centers, community colleges, and industrial settings.
Teaching
Candidates of the Teaching program at Missouri State University will be able to demonstrate professional knowledge, dispositions, and skills in secondary pedagogy to include the major concepts and principles underlying secondary education and developmentally appropriate instructional strategies.
Learning, Teaching and Curriculum with emphasis in Social Studies Education
Learning, Teaching and Curriculum with emphasis in Social Studies Education from University of Missouri - Columbia fits you if you want to advance as a professional in education through a field specialization enjoy exercising independent judgment, and desire to help all learners achieve success and strengthen the future through education.
Teaching - Education (K-12) Certification Preparation
The Master of Arts in Teaching - Education (K-12) Certification Preparation at Lindenwood University will prepare you to become a certified content teacher for grades K-12 in Missouri in one of the following areas: art, foreign language, health, music, physical education, or special education.
Physical Education with Single Subject Teaching Credential
Azusa Pacific University's Physical Education with Single Subject Teaching Credential MA program prepares you to inspire healthy lifestyles. Gain advanced teaching strategies, pedagogical insights, and subject expertise for impactful physical education instruction.

Teaching (MAT) with an Emphasis in Elementary Education
Based on best practices for child development, the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) with an Emphasis in Elementary Education degree program from Webster University prepares teachers to use both traditional and innovative instructional tools to help their students succeed.

Teaching (MAT) with an Emphasis in Secondary School Education
With our Master of Arts in Teaching degrees, you’ll gain a strong foundation in adolescent development, classroom best practices and engaging technology. Apply to this Teaching (MAT) with an Emphasis in Secondary School Education degree offered at Webster University.
Teaching and Single Subject Teaching Credential
Azusa Pacific University's Teaching and Single Subject Teaching Credential MAEd program prepares you to inspire young minds. Acquire advanced teaching strategies, pedagogical insights, and subject expertise for a rewarding career in education.
Teaching
The Teaching at Saint Louis University is designed to offer students expanded knowledge in content areas and pedagogy, current educational practices, and the processes of teaching and learning.
Learning, Teaching and Curriculum with emphasis in Literacy Education
Learning, Teaching and Curriculum with emphasis in Literacy Education from University of Missouri - Columbia fits you if you want to advance as a professional in education through a field specialization enjoy exercising independent judgment, and desire to help all learners achieve success and strengthen the future through education.
Teaching and Multiple Subject Teaching Credential
Azusa Pacific University's Teaching and Multiple Subject Teaching Credential MAEd program equips you to shape young learners' lives. Gain advanced teaching strategies, pedagogical insights, and subject expertise for a meaningful career in education.
Chemistry Secondary Education (9-12)
The Chemistry Secondary Education (9-12) program from University of Missouri–St. Louis provide the research-based approaches for teaching effectively.
Teaching Mathematics
In cooperation with the School of Education, the Teaching Mathematics program at Northwest Missouri State University is provided for teachers to teach mathematics at the high school level.
Learning, Teaching and Curriculum with emphasis in Art Education
Learning, Teaching and Curriculum with emphasis in Art Education from University of Missouri - Columbia fits you if you want to advance as a professional in education through a field specialization enjoy exercising independent judgment, and desire to help all learners achieve success and strengthen the future through education.
Romance Languages with Language Teaching
At Romance Languages with Language Teaching from University of Missouri - Columbia candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) with a grade point average of 3.0 or better in their major field of study.