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Master of Education Degree Programs for Teacher Certification

The master of education degree programs for teacher certification are designed for postbaccalaureate students who wish to receive state certification in addition to a master's degree. Programs are offered in the following areas:

    Elementary Education (K-8)

    English Education

    English as a Second Language Education

    Foreign Language Education

    Mathematics Education

    Reading Specialist *

    Science Education

Nondegree endorsement programs also are offered in bilingual-bicultural education, English as a second language education, preschool-grade three education, and reading specialist education. See specific program outlines later in this chapter under Teacher Education/Administrative Certification Programs for exact requirements of each program.

* Students seeking certification as a reading specialist alreadymust have an initial teaching certification. Two years of experience as a classroom teacher are required to receive the reading specialist certification from the state.


 
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