School of Education Graduate Programs

Graduate students have numerous opportunities to gain practical experience. Faculty members who serve as leaders and consultants to professional, government, and business organizations often include graduate students in their work. In addition, internships and consulting opportunities with colleges, universities, and other educational agencies are available in some programs.

Curriculum Development (M.A.)

Cross-Specialization (Ph.D.)

Early Childhood Education (Ph.D., M.A.) (Note: Ph.D. admissions moratorium in effect until further notice.)

Education (M.A.) and Business (M.B.A.) - Rackham approved dual degree programs where you can earn a degree as follows:

Education with a focus on K-12 Educational Administration and Policy
Education with a focus on Higher Education

Education and Psychology (Ph.D.) – a joint degree program with the Department of Psychology also known as Combined Program in Education and Psychology (CPEP)

Education (Ph.D.) and Statistics (M.A.) -- Rackham approved dual degree program; the doctoral degree in Education focuses on Quanitative Methods

Educational Foundations, Administration, Policy and Research Methods {EFAPRM}:

Educational Administration and Policy (M.A. & Ph.D.)

Educational Foundations and Policy (M.A. & Ph.D.)

English Education (M.A.)

English and Education (Ph.D.) -a joint degree program with the Department of English also known as the Joint Program in English and Education (JPEE)

English Language Learning in School Settings (M.A.)

Higher Education (Ph.D., M.A./M.P.P)

Learning Technologies (Ph.D., M.A.)

Literacy, Language and Culture (Ph.D., M.A.)

Mathematics Education (Ph.D., M.A.)

Master of Arts with Certification (MAC)

Science Education (Ph.D., M.A.)

Social Studies Education (M.A.)

Teaching and Teacher Education (Ph.D.)

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