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Education Degree Programs

University of Phoenix is the place to begin or advance your Education career. Our innovative format makes higher education more accessible, efficient and relevant.

University of Phoenix offers a Master of Arts in Education degree with a wide variety of specializations. Graduate non-degree programs includes a Post Baccalaureate Teacher Education Program in elementary, secondary, special education, and several state specific certificates and endorsements.

The University of Phoenix Education degree programs are designed to meet the specific needs of educators through specialization in several areas – Administration and Supervision, Educational Counseling, E-Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Diverse Learner, English as a Second Language, Special Education, Technology, and Management of Education Programs. Each area of specialization offers courses developed to meet state licensing or content standards and to enhance and refine the skills of the individual whether an administrator, educational counselor, or classroom teacher. The Master of Arts in Education is the graduate degree program offered through the College of Education. Graduate non-degree programming includes a Post Baccalaureate Teacher Education Program in elementary, secondary, special education, and several state specific certificates/endorsements. Each student/applicant is responsible for checking with his/her state Department of Education and/or school district to determine specific credentialing requirements.

Education Degrees:

  • Master of Arts in Education
  • M.A.Ed. with a Specialization in Administration and Supervision
  • M.A.Ed. with a Specialization in Adult Education and Distance Learning
  • M.A.Ed. with a Specialization in Curriculum and Instruction
  • M.A.Ed. with a Specialization in Curriculum and Technology
  • M.A.Ed. with a Specialization in Educational Counseling
  • M.A.Ed. with a Specialization in Special Education /Cross Catagorical
  • M.A.Ed. with a Specialization in Teacher Education for Elementary Licensure
  • M.A.Ed. with a Specialization in Teacher Education for Secondary Licensure

The Master of Arts in Education degree programs are designed to meet the specific needs of educators through specialization in several areas – Administration and Supervision, Educational Counseling, E-Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Diverse Learner, English as a Second Language, Special Education, Technology, and Management of Education Programs. Each area of specialization offers courses developed to meet state licensing or content standards and to enhance and refine the skills of the individual whether an administrator, educational counselor, or classroom teacher. The Master of Arts in Education is the graduate degree program offered through the College of Education. Graduate non-degree programming includes a Post Baccalaureate Teacher Education Program in elementary, secondary, special education, and several state specific certificates/endorsements. Each student/applicant is responsible for checking with his/her state Department of Education and/or school district to determine specific credentialing requirements.

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