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Academics

Graduate Degrees

Master of Arts in Education
Master of Arts in Liberal Studies
Master of Arts in TESOL/Bilingual Education
Master of Athletic Training
Master of Business Administration
Master of Occupational Therapy
Master of Science in Environmental, Safety and Health Management
Master of Science in Health Informatics
Master of Physician Assistant (Charter Class 2010)
Master of Physician Assistant Studies (enrollment closed)

Doctor of Pharmacy
Doctor of Physical Therapy

Master of Arts in Education
Students may earn a master’s degree with an emphasis in any of the following:
  • Adolescent/Young Adult/Multi-Age
  • Early Childhood 
  • Children’s Literature
  • Middle Childhood
  • Educational Administration
    • School Building Leader (Principal)
    • School District Leader (Superintendent)
  • Educational Technology
  • Human Resource Development Strand-Leadership Emphasis
  • Human Resource Development Strand-Training and Development Emphasis
  • Human Resource Development Strand-Operational Compliance Training Emphasis
  • Human Resource Development Strand-Web Instruction Emphasis
  • Intervention Specialist

Post-Baccalaureate Licensure
Students may earn a teaching license through the post-baccalaureate program, with or without earning a master’s degree, in the following areas:                

  • Early Childhood (to teach children from age 3 to grade three)
  • Middle Childhood (to teach children in grades four to nine)            
    Middle Childhood candidates must have two 24-semester-hour areas of concentration from math, social studies, language arts and/or science. Students may have to take undergraduate content area courses to complete the areas of concentration.
  • Intervention Specialist (to teach children with mild to moderate disabilities in grades K-12)
  • Adolescent/Young Adult (AYA) (to teach in grades 7-12)                
        • Integrated Language Arts                
        • Integrated Social Studies                
        • Integrated Math                
        • Integrated Science                
        • Life Science
  • Multi-Age (to teach in grades K-12)                
        • Drama/Theatre                
        • Visual Arts                
        • Spanish                
        • Japanese                
        • Health                
        • Physical Education

Note: Multi-Age and AYA majors may have to take undergraduate content area courses to complete licensure requirements.

Endorsements

  • Pre-Kindergarten Special Needs
  • Reading (reading specialists for grades K-12)
  • Educational Technology (district technology coordinator or technology integration trainer)
  • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages/Bilingual
  • Middle Childhood Generalist (to teach in a self-contained 4th-6th grade)

Certificates

  • Training and Web Instruction
  • Web Instruction

Note: Students seeking a master’s degree without a license or endorsement take the 15-hour leadership core and 18 hours of electives in any combination of the above areas. Endorsements, initial teaching licenses and administrative licenses will vary in the number of hours required.

Master of Arts in Liberal Studies

  • Master of Arts in Liberal Studies
  • Children’s Literature Strand

Master of Arts in TESOL/Bilingual Education

Master of Athletic Training

Master of Business Administration

  • Organizational Leadership
  • Health Care Management
  • Hospitality Management
  • Public Management

Master of Occupational Therapy

Master of Physician Assistant

Master of Science in Environmental, Safety and Health Management

  • Environmental, Safety and Health Management

Certificate Programs in:

  • Emergency and Disaster Management
  • Environmental Management
  • Occupational Health and Safety Management

Master of Science in Health Informatics
        Certificate Program in:

  • Health Informatics

Doctor of Pharmacy

Doctor of Physical Therapy