Online Master's Degrees in Education & Teaching
With an online Master’s degree in Education you can specialize in a variety of disciplines: educational administration, college/university education, counseling, elementary education, librarianship, secondary education, and many more. In most school districts, teachers are encouraged to earn their master’s degree within five years of entering the profession. You can earn your master’s degree in teaching online or on-campus.
Click on the "request info" button next to the accredited school of your choice to receive more information on specific education and teaching master's degree programs.
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Belmont Abbey CollegeUndergraduate
Belmont, NC
Bemidji State UniversityUndergraduate
Bemidji, MN
Bemidji State UniversityOnline
Benedict CollegeUndergraduate
Columbia, SC
Benedictine CollegeUndergraduate
Atchison, KS
Benedictine UniversityUndergraduate
Lisle, IL
Benedictine UniversityOnline
Bennett CollegeUndergraduate
Greensboro, NC
Bennington CollegeUndergraduate
Bennington, VT
Berea CollegeUndergraduate
Berea, KY
Berry CollegeUndergraduate
Mount Berry, GA
Bethany CollegeUndergraduate
Lindsborg, KS
Bethany CollegeUndergraduate
Bethany, WV
Bethel CollegeUndergraduate
Mishawaka, IN
Bethel CollegeOnline
Bethel CollegeUndergraduate
North Newton, KS
Bethel UniversityUndergraduate
McKenzie, TN
Bethel UniversityUndergraduate
St. Paul, MN
Bethune-Cookman UniversityUndergraduate
Daytona Beach, FL
Biola UniversityUndergraduate
La Mirada, CA
Black Hills State UniversityUndergraduate
Spearfish, SD
Blackburn CollegeUndergraduate
Carlinville, IL
Bloomfield CollegeUndergraduate
Bloomfield, NJ
Bloomsburg University of PennsylvaniaUndergraduate
Bloomsburg, PA
Blue Mountain CollegeUndergraduate
Blue Mountain, MS
Bluefield CollegeUndergraduate
Bluefield, VA
Bluefield CollegeOnline
Bluefield State CollegeUndergraduate
Bluefield, WV
Bluefield State CollegeOnline
Bluffton UniversityUndergraduate
Bluffton, OH
Boise State UniversityUndergraduate
Boise, ID
Boston CollegeUndergraduate
Chestnut Hill, MA
Boston UniversityUndergraduate
Boston, MA
Bowdoin CollegeUndergraduate
Brunswick, ME
Bowie State UniversityUndergraduate
Bowie, MD
Bowling Green State UniversityUndergraduate
Bowling Green, OH
Bradley UniversityUndergraduate
Peoria, IL
Brandeis UniversityUndergraduate
Waltham, MA
Brenau UniversityUndergraduate
Gainesville, GA
Brenau UniversityOnline
Brescia UniversityUndergraduate
Owensboro, KY
Brevard CollegeUndergraduate
Brevard, NC
Brewton-Parker CollegeUndergraduate
Mount Vernon, GA
Briar Cliff UniversityUndergraduate
Sioux City, IA
Bridgewater CollegeUndergraduate
Bridgewater, VA
Bridgewater State UniversityUndergraduate
Bridgewater, MA
Brigham Young University--HawaiiUndergraduate
Laie Oahu, HI
Brigham Young University--ProvoUndergraduate
Provo, UT
Bryan CollegeUndergraduate
Dayton, TN
Bryan CollegeOnline
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Earn Your Master's in Education Online
Online master degrees in education are now very common because they offer you the opportunity to begin or enhance your teaching career while continuing to work. For example, using online education to earn your Master of Education (MEd) – Elementary Teaching allows you to work during the day – perhaps in a related job like daycare – and study elementary education in the evening. Acquiring your Master's in Education online can increase your job security as well; when the unemployment rate reached 6.7% in November 2008, the rate for people holding a bachelor’s degree or higher was only 3.1% – less than half the national average.
Sample Degree - Master's in Special Education
Special education teachers handle the difficult but rewarding job of teaching children who, because of a learning, mental, emotional or physical disability, cannot learn in a regular school classroom. They help develop a teaching curriculum tailored to the student's abilities. For those who have more debilitating conditions, special educators help teach them independent living skills.
A Master's in Special Education prepares you for the top jobs in the field. Some states require that teachers earn a master's degree before leading special education classes.
Due to educational improvements that have allowed learning disabilities to be diagnosed earlier, the number of students enrolling in special education programs has been increasing in recent years. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the number of special education teaching positions will grow by 17% through 2020, a rate about as fast as the average for all occupations.