Master of Education in Secondary Education
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Master of Education in Secondary Education
The Master of Education in Secondary Education program with graduate postbaccalaureate teacher licensure offers a pathway for college graduates to earn a teaching certificate and obtain knowledge and skills in practice-based pedagogy.
Program Overview
Courses are available on campus at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and by distance delivery across the state of Alaska. The program provides disciplinary and multicultural approaches to teaching students in the diverse contexts of Alaska's educational settings.
Program Structure
Students participate in intensive, mentored, and supervised experiences in secondary classrooms, which include:
- One semester of part-time student teaching
- One semester of full-time student teaching
Admission and Requirements
Students admitted to the M.Ed. in secondary education are concurrently admitted to the secondary postbaccalaureate licensure program. The M.Ed. in secondary education may not be earned without completing the requirements for both programs.
Degree Requirements
Minimum Requirements for Secondary Education Master's Degree: 36 credits
Licensure and Certification
Each state has its own unique requirements for licensure or certification. If seeking a professional license or certificate in a state other than Alaska, please note that additional requirements may apply.
