Master of Education in Teaching

Online Master's Degree

Emporia State University’s Master of Education in Teaching helps teachers, library/media specialists, and school counselors develop their skills and knowledge of teaching. The Master of Education in Teaching degree does not lead to a teaching license or any additional endorsements to a license. This program is designed to help you become a teacher of excellence. The Master of Education in Teaching is a 36 credit hour program which can be completed online. It is for any teacher who wants to obtain a masters in education. For individuals who are in the Alternate Route Program at Emporia State University, the 21 credits earned in that program all count toward the 36 hours needed for this degree.

Features:

  • ESU is ranked among the top teacher preparation universities in the nation and education faculty teach these courses

  • Courses inform you of current developments in the field

  • Applicable content you can use in your classrooms

  • All courses are online

The forms needed for applying can be downloaded from the following or you may contact Dr. Limpert for an application packet.

● Master of Education in Teaching Summary

Dr. Mallein instructing Interns at Seminar 

Master of Education in Teaching with TESOL Endorsement Summary

● Master of Education in Teaching--Graded Essay

● Banner Student Registration Reference Checklist

● MAT 2012-2013 Dates

●Disposition Guidelines

● Reference Form

Comprehensive Exam Dates 2012-2017

 

 Spring 2013 Courses