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The Art Education program offers intensive coursework and applied learning to fully prepare future art educators for today’s diverse schools. Students receive a solid foundation in liberal arts, specialized skills in studio arts, art history and educational best practices. The program emphasizes critical thinking, authentic artmaking, culturally responsive teaching practices, and integration of real-world experiences into the art classroom.
The program leads to teacher licensure and a double major in art education and studio art.
Clone of International Education Policy Concentration - Higher Education, Student Affairs, & International Education Policy, Ph.D.
The highly ranked Higher Education, Student Affairs, & International Education Policy–International Education Policy Concentration, Ph.D. program is comprised of a community of faculty, students and development professionals who strive to improve cross-cultural and multicultural understanding and bridge the gap between scholars and practitioners. In a 21st century marked by the rapid pace of global change, international education has become of paramount importance. This program addresses needed improvements in equity, social justice, and the ability to promote sustainable development and international peace at a global level, which requires transforming our educational and social institutions.
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Psychology plays a crucial role in shaping policies and interventions that promote well-being and social equity, and the Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology program equips students with diverse perspectives and access to cutting-edge resources. This highly ranked program, through small-group seminars, personalized supervision and proximity to major research institutions, prepares students to be leaders in driving positive change through evidence-based practice and scholarly inquiry in counseling psychology.
Curriculum and Instruction - Creative Initiatives in Teacher Education Specialization (CITE) (Hybrid), M.Ed.
Master of Education
The Creative Initiatives in Teacher Education (CITE) is a graduate-level teacher preparation program in collaboration with the University of Maryland, College Park (UMD) and the Maryland State Department of Education. Successful program completion results in a Master's of Education (M.Ed.) degree and eligibility for a Maryland teaching certificate in grades 1 through 6.
Curriculum and Instruction - Mathematics Education Specialization: Middle School Math Teaching and Learning Area of Emphasis, M.Ed.
Master of Education
Curriculum and Instruction - Mathematics Education Specialization: Middle School Math Teaching and Learning Area of Emphasis, Master of Education (M.Ed.) is a 30-credit program intended for teachers already certified in elementary education, special education, or in ESOL who are or plan to teach in subject matter classrooms in the middle grades (4th - 9th grade). This degree program was initiated with the support of several Improving Teacher Quality grants from the Maryland Higher Education Commission, which allowed its development through collaboration across disciplines and research.
The Curriculum and Instruction - Reading Specialist Specialization, Master of Education (M.Ed.) program equips current teachers with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to champion literacy initiatives in diverse educational settings, ensuring equitable access to quality education for all learners. The program focuses on effective reading instruction, improving comprehension and communication skills and fosters critical thinking and problem-solving abilities in students of all ages. Graduates become eligible for certification as reading specialists by the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) upon completing the program and acquiring three years of classroom teaching experience.
M.Ed.
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Curriculum and Instruction - Teacher Leadership Emphasis: Arts Integration Specialization, M.Ed.
Master of Education
NOTE: This program is not currently accepting applications.
The Curriculum and Instruction - Teacher Leadership Emphasis: Arts Integration Specialization, Master of Education (M.Ed.) program enhances student engagement, encourages self-expression and supports the development of problem-solving skills. It is designed for already certified teachers aiming to enrich their teaching by incorporating arts into their curricula. Through hands-on engagement with various art forms and practical experience in designing and implementing arts-integrated lessons, students will apply the latest research in creative thinking and active learning. This program is ideal for passionate educators eager to innovate and enhance academic success through the arts.
Curriculum and Instruction - Teacher Leadership Emphasis: STEM Specialization, M.Ed.
Master of Education
The highly ranked Curriculum and Instruction - Teacher Leadership Emphasis: STEM Specialization, Master of Education (M.Ed.) program allows in-service elementary and middle school teachers to explore relationships among science, engineering and mathematics through a transdisciplinary approach to integrated STEM.
Teachers in the program utilize advanced technology and innovative tools to create a Professional Learning Network, while developing their philosophies on authenticity, equity and achievement in STEM education.
This program is part of our Teacher Leadership Emphasis, focusing on advanced professional development studies
This program is for students who are already certified teachers. This convenient master’s program enables teachers to earn a degree while maintaining teaching commitments and leads to a state add-on endorsement in “Instructional Leader: STEM (PreK-6)”.
Curriculum and Instruction - Teacher Leadership Emphasis: TESOL Specialization, M.Ed.
Master of Education
The Curriculum and Instruction - Teacher Leadership Emphasis: TESOL Specialization, Master of Education (M.Ed.) program addresses the critical shortage of ESOL educators in Maryland and beyond, preparing graduates to become highly sought-after professionals capable of teaching multilingual learners across various grade levels, content areas, and educational contexts. Join us in preparing to make a meaningful impact in the lives of multilingual learners and communities through effective TESOL instruction.
This program is part of our Teacher Leadership Emphasis, focusing on advanced professional development studies
This program is for students who are already certified teachers.
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Curriculum and Instruction - Teacher Leadership Emphasis: World Languages Specialization, M.Ed.
Master of Education
The Curriculum and Instruction - Teacher Leadership Emphasis: World Languages Specialization, Master of Education (M.Ed.) program is dedicated to preparing educators to excel as instructional leaders in the dynamic field of world languages education. Through a rigorous curriculum blending theory and practice, students explore key aspects of teaching, inquiry, and leadership within diverse educational contexts.
This program is part of our Teacher Leadership Emphasis, focusing on advanced professional development studies.
This program is for students who are already certified teachers.
Curriculum and Instruction - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Specialization, M.Ed.
Master of Education
NOTE: This program is open only for Prince George’s County Teachers.
The Curriculum and Instruction - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Specialization, M.Ed. prepares students to engage with research, theory and pedagogical practice in the field of TESOL.
The TESOL M.Ed. is available to school districts interested in recruiting a minimum of 12-person cohorts and requires a Memorandum of Understanding between Local Education Agencies or schools and the College of Education. If your school system is interested in developing a partnership to offer this program to educators within your district, please contact the EdTerps Learning Academy at edterpslearningacademy@umd.edu
Curriculum and Instruction - TESOL Specialization, M.Ed.
Master of Education
With more than 98,000 multilingual learners in the PK-12 schools throughout Maryland, the Curriculum and Instruction - TESOL Specialization, Master of Education (M.Ed.) program offers career opportunities and addresses critical shortages in ESOL education, ensuring that educators are prepared to meet the growing demand for qualified ESOL instructors in Maryland and beyond.
This program leads to a teacher certification and includes a one year internship period.
The Curriculum and Instruction - with Certification (MCERT), Master of Education (M.Ed.) program addresses the need for skilled educators by providing a fast, affordable pathway to becoming a certified teacher while earning a respected master’s degree. Located near Washington, D.C., students benefit from diverse educational opportunities and collaborative partnerships with local school districts, preparing them to excel in today’s dynamic teaching environments. By combining rigorous coursework with hands-on internships, students gain practical experience and develop essential teaching skills under the mentorship of experienced educators–all in one year.
Curriculum and Instruction - World Languages Education Specialization, M.Ed.
Master of Education
The Curriculum and Instruction - World Languages Education Specialization, Master of Education (M.Ed.) has been designed to equip students with the skills to teach languages effectively, contribute to building inclusive communities, and prepare future generations for success in a diverse and increasingly interconnected global society. The program provides support and nuance for the student’s ability to communicate in multiple languages, crucial for fostering global citizenship, promoting cultural understanding and facilitating international collaboration.
This highly ranked program leads to eligibility for PreK-12 World Languages Licensure.
Applicants should already be fluent in one or more of the following languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Latin (written only).
The Disability Studies Minor is designed to broaden students’ understandings of the concept of disability, and facilitate connections to content and concepts within other disciplines on campus. It empowers students to critically engage with issues of disability, fostering a deeper understanding of diversity, equity and social justice. By exploring the complex intersections of disability with culture, society, and systems, students emerge as advocates and allies committed to creating a more inclusive and accessible world for all.
All undergraduate students regardless of major are welcome to apply.
The 12-credit Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Dual Language Education (DLE) ensures the development of successful DLE educators and leaders. Additionally, the credits in this program may be used toward the M. Ed. program in curriculum and instruction or the M.A. in language, literacy, and social inquiry.
Courses are offered during the fall and spring semesters. Enhance your expertise in teaching multilingual learners and transform your career while fulfilling your district's continuing education credit requirements.