Expand your career options with a Master’s in Education.
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MA in Education, Curriculum and Instruction
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MA in Education, Educational Administration
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MA in Education, Leadership in Early Childhood Education
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University of Massachusetts Global is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC)
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about our master's programs in education? Find answers to common questions about degree tracks, career paths, and specializations.
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A Master of Arts in Education (MAE) degree and a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree are both graduate-level educational programs but have different focuses and goals.
A Master of Arts in Education degree typically focuses on advancing a teacher's knowledge of educational theory, research, and policy. The program is designed to give teachers a deeper understanding of the broader context of education, including topics such as educational psychology, curriculum development, assessment, and educational leadership. Graduates of MAE programs may go on to pursue careers in education administration, curriculum development, policymaking, or research, as well as teaching positions.
A Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree is designed to provide students with advanced teaching skills and strategies. The program is often geared toward individuals with bachelor's degrees in a field other than education and who want to become licensed teachers. MAT programs typically focus on practical teaching skills and may cover classroom management, instructional design, assessment, and differentiated instruction.
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A Master of Arts in Education, Autism can open a variety of career opportunities in the field of autism spectrum disorders. Some of the potential job roles include:
- Autism Specialist: An individual with a master’s degree in autism studies can work as an autism specialist in schools, clinics, or non-profit organizations. They can provide support and guidance to families, educators, and other professionals working with individuals on the autism spectrum.
- Researcher: A master’s degree in autism studies can be a stepping stone for those who wish to pursue a Ph.D. and become a researcher in autism.
- Educator: A master’s degree in autism studies can be helpful for educators who want to specialize in teaching students with autism in special education programs or inclusive classrooms if they have the appropriate teaching credential.
- Community Services Coordinator: A master’s degree in autism studies can be helpful for those who want to work in community-based organizations that provide support services to individuals with autism and their families.
Overall, a master’s degree in autism studies can be a good foundation for a career in various roles that involve working with individuals on the autism spectrum and their families.
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An MAE in Curriculum and Instruction focuses on transforming the educational landscape through improved curriculum design and teaching best practices. Practitioners — instructional coordinators — design, implement, and evaluate instructional materials and programs to ensure they adhere to organizational standards and deliver effective outcomes. The result is a better-educated population with superior achievements, goal attainment, and career outcomes.
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- MA in Education – Educational Leadership is ideal for Individuals seeking to develop their leadership skills within the education sector (e.g., human resources, public administration, organizational leadership, business administration) and are not interested in pursuing a Preliminary Administrative Services Credential for public school administration.
- MA in Education, Educational Administration is best suited for California residents aspiring to shape educational policy and lead change in administrative roles and already hold a CTC-approved PAS Credential.
- MA in Educational Leadership & Admin, PAS Credential is perfect for those aspiring to become a California elementary, middle, or high school administrator and want a comprehensive online program that includes job-embedded clinical practice.
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This master’s degree opens multiple career pathways: educational technology specialists, teachers on special assignments, curriculum designers, instructional designers, education and instructional consultants, and engaged instructional practitioners/teachers/coaches/educational assistants. These roles serve today’s learners through the most relevant means and modes necessary to prepare them for the future.
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An early childhood education degree can prepare you for various careers working with young children in different capacities. One of the most common paths is becoming a preschool teacher in a typical program serving birth to five-year-olds. You could also pursue a career as an elementary or special education teacher. Other potential job opportunities include becoming a family childcare provider, a child development specialist, a curriculum developer, an adjunct instructor, a program director, a regional manager, a parent educator, or an educational consultant. With an early childhood education degree, you will have the skills, knowledge, and disposition to work with young children in diverse settings, helping them learn and grow during their formative years.
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With a Master of Arts in Education (MAE) in Teaching and Learning, you can pursue careers in education, research, and administration. Here are some examples of job opportunities in these fields:
- Teaching: Take on more significant roles, assignments, and responsibilities within your instructional role, no matter your grade level or subject area.
- Research: Education researcher, data analyst, assessment specialist, educational consultant.
- Administration: Department head, program coordinator, curriculum developer, practitioner leader.
- Higher Education: Community/junior college professor, instructional designer, academic advisor, distance learning coordinator.
- Non-profit and Policy: Policy analyst, advocacy director, program manager, non profit leader.
These are just a few examples of the many careers available to individuals with an MAE in Teaching and Learning. The specific job opportunities and salary prospects can vary depending on your location, experience, and professional goals.