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An education degree prepares you to influence learners of all types. You’ll facilitate learning experiences and improve communities through education. Our online education and teaching degrees also equip you with analytical and research skills to inform, design and improve instructional strategies and learning methods. You’ll be well prepared to make an impact on education. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in education, training and library occupations is projected to grow 10% from 2020 to 2030.

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Our online education and teaching degrees will prepare you to meet the unique needs of child and adult learners. You’ll develop skills in communication, critical thinking and creativity to become an effective educator. Our education degrees range from childhood, gifted and special education to educational leadership and innovation. Browse our education and teaching degrees offered 100% online to start your path toward transforming education for the next generation.

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  • Classroom management.
  • Creative problem solving.
  • Instructional strategies.
  • Oral and written communication.
  • Organization and planning.
  • Technology savviness.
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  • Policy analyst.
  • Instructional designer.
  • Learning and development manager.
  • Corporate trainer.
  • Grants administrator.
  • Education program manager.
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Why pursue your education degree at ASU?
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Arizona State University is home to a college of education that excels at teacher preparation and scholarly research. Our prestigious education college ranks in the top 10 best online graduate programs in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report, 2022. At ASU Online, you’ll also have access to an unmatched suite of support services to help you succeed.

 
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Online Bachelor of Arts in Media Arts and Sciences – Education

As a digital society, there’s a growing need for professionals who understand the importance of art, media and technology in learning. In this concentration, you’ll explore how humans learn and the role arts technology plays in shaping the future of education. You’ll also learn how to drive innovation in settings ranging from libraries and science museums to after-school programs and adult education settings.

Additionally, you’ll gain insight into different types of media technologies and ways they can enhance education. Your courses will demonstrate how to use artificial intelligence, virtual reality and creative tools to facilitate learning. You’ll also develop cultural literacy, which involves understanding the sociocultural and environmental impacts of implementing technology in education.

The skills you’ll develop in this program

In this interdisciplinary program, you’ll expand your media arts and technical skills in the context of education. You’ll build competencies in programming for media creation, digital design, research, communication and collaboration. Additional skills you’ll add to your toolkit include:

  • Aesthetic literacy, including form and composition.
  • Computational tools and methodologies.
  • Improvisation and rapid prototyping.
  • Media processing and editing for video, audio and graphics.
  • Modeling and inference.
  • Physical computing.
  • Visualization and sonification.
  • User experience.

Who’s a good fit for this media arts and sciences degree?

This concentration can complement your skills whether you have a creative or technical background. For artists and creatives, this degree offers opportunities to increase your fluency with technological tools. If you’re technical-oriented, you’ll gain a foundation in the cultural and creative use of technology. Regardless of where you start, you’ll graduate prepared to reimagine learning experiences within communities, organizations and more.

If you’re interested in exploring media technologies outside of the context of education, ASU’s general Bachelor of Arts in media arts and sciences online is an option to consider. However, both the general program and the education concentration focus on cultivating your creative and technical skills, equipping you to make an impact in today’s digital world.

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Bachelor of Arts
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Media Arts and Science – Education (BA)
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Media Arts and Science – Education (BA)
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Program Description Intro

Bridge the arts, technology and education with a first-of-a-kind Bachelor of Arts in media arts and sciences with a concentration in education online. In this program, you’ll learn how to use media technologies to enhance learning in a variety of settings. As a graduate and digital creative, you’ll be prepared to make an impact on learners in community education spaces, classrooms, companies, nonprofit organizations and more.

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HIMASEDBA
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Courses Summary

You’ll take a variety of courses that allow you to explore the intersection of media arts and technology. Key topics include teaching media arts, programming for contemporary web technologies, computational photography, mixed-reality experience and animating virtual worlds. To culminate the program, you’ll complete a two-semester applied project if you want to focus on artistic technology development or a three-semester internship if you seek hands-on experience in educational settings.

Total Classes
40
Total Credit Hours
120
Program Fee Code
Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts - Undergraduate Programs
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Media arts and sciences courses
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Learn from leading transdisciplinary faculty
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ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is home to world-class scholars, artists and designers who inspire students to shape the future. Our faculty’s research is grounded in the transformative power of art and its ability to change the world. Faculty research areas include:

  • Arts and design for social justice.
  • Arts, education and arts-integrated education.
  • Arts, entrepreneurship and cultural policy.
  • Community engagement and public policy.
  • Creative health collaborations.
  • Design, arts, science and engineering.
  • The study of creative work.
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The nation’s largest comprehensive design and arts school
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ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is the home to top-ranked programs from a variety of disciplines ranging from the arts, media and engineering to film, dance and theater. We train artists and designers to leverage their creativity and problem-solving abilities to advance culture, build community and transform society.

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among fine arts schools in the nation, ahead of Cornell University, Parsons School of Design and the University of California.

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No, Arizona State University’s diplomas don’t specify whether you earn your degree online or in person. All diplomas and transcripts simply say “Arizona State University.”

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Online Exploratory Humanities, Fine Arts and Design

In the exploratory study program, you are able to immerse yourself in a variety of courses that interest you before selecting a major. You’ll fulfill general education requirements to stay on track for graduation, while exploring your passions within your selected topic area.

Once you’ve selected an area of interest, you may remain in your exploratory program up until you’ve completed 45 credit hours. Your academic advisor will be there to guide you along the way, helping you narrow down degree options until you are confident in your major selection.

As you continue along your chosen track, you’ll gain knowledge and skills that will ensure you a timely and seamless transition into your major and future career. However, if you find your interests change, you can switch from humanities, fine arts and design to another exploratory track. Additional tracks include:

Is the art and humanities track right for me?

Humanities, fine arts and design covers a broad range of topics focused on creating new things and better understanding the world around you. Your exploratory studies will offer you valuable career skills, such as self-expression, cultural sensitivity, collaboration, innovative and out-of-the-box thinking.

Students who graduate with art- and humanities-related degrees have the knowledge and skills needed for a wide range of careers, such as:

  • Anthropology.
  • Digital media literacy.
  • Education.
  • English or literature.
  • Global studies or social policy.
  • Graphic design.
  • History or art history.
  • Philosophy.
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Exploratory Humanities, Fine Arts and Design
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Do you enjoy learning about and creating new things? Are you curious about art, language, innovation and self-expression? In the humanities, fine arts and design exploratory track, you can explore your interests by taking a variety of art and humanities courses before choosing your perfect major.

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In your exploratory study track, you’ll take a variety of art and humanities courses, as well as a series of individualized courses created to teach you about yourself and help you ascertain your career interests. Courses may include:

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Total Credit Hours
45
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UPO205
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Experience first-rate teaching from award-winning faculty
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Our award-winning faculty are accomplished across industries and locations around the world. They include researchers, authors, artists and more. No matter where you study, you’ll take courses from the same faculty who teach on campus. Learn side-by-side with faculty dedicated to your success as you participate in research opportunities and attend virtual office hours.

Learn more about our faculty

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Study at one of the top-ranked universities in the nation
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ASU is a global university recognized for its commitment to innovation, research and high-quality academic programs. Our university has been recognized with peer-reviewed honors from U.S. News & World Report.

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best global universities.

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of graduates reported that their experiences at ASU inspired them to explore new career opportunities.

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You’re considered a first-year student for application purposes if you’ve never attended college or have fewer than 12 transferable credit hours.

Learn how to apply.

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To be admitted to ASU, you must hold a high school diploma or equivalent and have completed at least 14 of the following courses.

  • Four years of math.
  • Four years of English (non-ESL/ELL courses).
  • Three years of lab sciences (One year each from biology, chemistry, earth science, integrated sciences or physics).
  • Two years of social sciences (including one year of American history).
  • Two years of the same second language.
  • One year of fine arts or career and technical education.

Note: You cannot have course deficiencies in both math and lab sciences competencies.

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Applicants must meet at least one of the following:

  • Top 25% in your high school graduating class.
  • 3.00 GPA in competency courses (4.00 = A).
  • ACT score of 22 for Arizona residents (24 nonresidents) or SAT Reasoning score of 1120 for Arizona residents (1180 nonresidents).*

*Additional information about ACT / SAT:

  • ASU doesn’t require the writing portion of these tests.
  • ACT or SAT scores are not required for admission but may be submitted for ASU course placement.
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Besides a high school diploma, applicants may also meet undergraduate admission requirements through one of the following:

  • GED*
    • 50 or above for tests completed before 2002.
    • 500 or above for tests completed between 2002 and 2013.
    • 170 or above for tests completed after 2013.
  • HiSet*
    • Total score of 75.
  • TASC (Test Assessing Secondary Completion)*
    • A minimum total score of 2700.
    • A minimum score of 500 on each of the five content areas.
    • A score of two or above on the essay.
  • California High School Proficiency Examination
    • Please contact your enrollment coach at 866-277-6589 if you’ve completed the California High School Proficiency Examination or other high school equivalency diplomas.

*Some higher requirement programs require ACT/SAT scores or additional coursework to satisfy aptitude and/or course competency requirements.

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Online Bachelor of Arts in Education in Educational Studies – Instructional Design

This program equips you to create engaging learning experiences for learners of all ages, with a focus on adults. You’ll learn to design instructional strategies, activities and resources outside of the classroom that support educators, facilitate learning and achieve curriculum objectives.

Emphasizing organizational practice and practitioner development, this program prepares you for entry-level instructional design roles across settings. Diverse career opportunities can range from training teachers on course design in school districts to developing job training programs for industries such as hospitality.

The knowledge and skills you’ll develop

In your courses, you’ll explore the fundamentals of instructional design, including adult learning theories, the history of the field and current trends. You’ll also learn to identify instructional needs and performance gaps, then design, develop and deploy digital learning solutions to address those challenges. To transform your skills, you’ll focus on:

  • Applying instructional strategies.
  • Conducting needs analysis.
  • Creating multimedia learning materials.
  • Developing learning goals and instructional objectives.
  • Drafting assessment activities.
  • Producing digital learning solutions.

Additionally, you’ll learn to evaluate the effectiveness of the solutions you create by interpreting data and measuring outcomes. This systematic process forms the foundation of instructional design, ensuring you’re prepared for success as you pursue professional roles.

Who’s a good candidate for this instructional design program?

This program is a great fit for individuals with backgrounds in training, professional development, online learning or other education roles. You’re an ideal candidate if you’re an empathetic problem solver who’s passionate about creating positive learning experiences for adult learners. Success in this program is driven by strong communication, writing and active listening skills.

This program may also be a good choice if you think creatively and visually and enjoy developing digital materials, such as audio, video and graphics. Familiarity with emerging technologies and software is vital, as these tools continuously evolve to meet learners’ needs.

Note: This instructional design degree concentration does not lead to teacher certification.

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Bachelor of Arts in Education
Program Focus
Education
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Educational Studies – Instructional Design (BAE)
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Program Description Intro

Place student learning at the center of digital instruction with a Bachelor of Arts in Education in educational studies with a concentration in instructional design online from Arizona State University. In this program, you’ll build a strong foundation in learning design while exploring the theories, principles and practices of instructional design. Upon graduating, you can pursue roles in education-focused organizations across the public, private and nonprofit sectors.

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TEEDUSTBAE
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UGTE
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Areas of Interest
Courses Summary

In this program, you’ll gain practical experience aligned with industry expectations, including opportunities for self-directed learning. You’ll explore modern learning theory and design through hands-on projects while building a portfolio to share with potential employers.

Key learning areas include assessment development, communication, graphic design, project management, research and technology presentation. This program also requires an internship course, serving as a culminating applied project to showcase your skills in a professional setting.

Total Classes
40
Total Credit Hours
120
Program Fee Code
Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College - Undergraduate Programs
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Educational studies and instructional design courses
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Collaborate with leading experts in instructional design
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The Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation faculty draws from a range of academic disciplines including cognitive science, psychology and economics. They seek to answer questions about the process of learning, teaching practices and effects of education policy. Our faculty is also committed to connecting research to schools and other learning environments. They ensure teacher and leadership preparation programs combine scholarly rigor with practical application.

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Online Master of Education in Early Childhood Education

The early childhood education program prepares you to meet the educational, social and emotional needs of children from birth through age eight. Through applied activities and online coursework, you’ll complete research on this age group and learn about pedagogy, technology, policy and administration. Program graduates leave with the skills needed to apply knowledge and critical thinking into practice while working in the education field.

This program is ideal for students:

  • Interested in learning about early childhood education research and working with infants and children in grades K-3.
  • With a teaching certificate and a desire to further their knowledge and skills.
  • Working in an early childhood setting and looking to pursue a leadership role.
  • Pursuing future doctoral studies.

Why should I study early childhood education?

Young children and students need high-quality and well-trained educators to prepare them for their future. You should pursue this MEd early childhood education program if you want to understand human growth and development in early years of life and apply what you learn in various educational settings.

Students seeking teacher certification in early childhood education should pursue the Master of Education in early childhood education - teacher certification program.

What skills will I learn in this early childhood education program?

Throughout the MEd in early childhood education, you’ll learn how to apply advanced knowledge and possibility thinking to practical challenges to create positive change in education. You’ll also gain a wide range of specialized skills, including:

  • Knowledge of childhood development.
  • Equitable learning environments and inclusion.
  • Current trends, research and evaluation.
  • Instructional design techniques.
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Master of Education
Program Focus
Education
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Early Childhood Education (MEd)
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In Arizona State University's online Master of Education in early childhood education program, you’ll expand your specialized knowledge and intellectual skills, examine early childhood education research and discover innovative ways to work with infants and children.

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TEECEDMED
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GRTE
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Areas of Interest
Courses Summary

Throughout the early childhood education program, you’ll complete coursework on a diverse set of topics centered around working with young learners. This 30-credit program is made up of eight core courses, one elective course and a capstone course, in which you’re required to complete a supervised applied project.

Please note: In order to complete all coursework, you’ll need access to children in a professional or community setting. Featured courses include:

Total Classes
11
Total Credit Hours
30
Program Fee Code
GP0257
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MEd in early childhood education courses
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Learn about early childhood education from world renowned faculty
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The Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation faculty draws from a range of academic disciplines including cognitive science, psychology and economics. They seek to answer questions about the process of learning, teaching practices and effects of education policy. Our faculty is also committed to connecting research to schools and other learning environments. They ensure teacher and leadership preparation programs combine scholarly rigor with practical application.

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Applicants must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation.

Applicants are eligible to apply to the program if they have earned a bachelor's or master's degree, in any field, from a regionally accredited institution.

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All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Personal statement.
  • Resume.
  • Three letters of recommendation.
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  • An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency.
  • The letters of recommendation should be from individuals who have worked with you in professional or academic capacities and who can attest to your aptitude for the teaching profession and your ability to succeed at graduate-level coursework.
  • The personal statement should describe the personal and professional goals that motivate you to apply for this program, what has led you to this career path and how this program will help you excel as an early childhood educator. The admission committee pays particular attention to the quality of writing and ideas expressed in the personal statement.
  • GRE scores are not required for admission.
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Online Master of Education in Early Childhood Education – Teacher Certification

This master’s program equips you with the skills and practical experience needed to become a certified teacher working with children in early ages through third grade. By completing your coursework, applied activities and in-person clinical experiences, you’ll gain skills in areas including early childhood development and pedagogy, policy advocacy and analysis, literacy, evaluation and research. You’ll also become knowledgeable about:

  • Current trends and research in the field of early childhood education.
  • Instructional design and delivery techniques for young learners.
  • Typical/atypical early childhood development.

Earn your ECE master’s and certification together

In this program, you have the option to pursue a master’s degree only, or a master’s degree with Arizona certification in Early Childhood Education to become a licensed educator. The MEd in Early Childhood Education with certification includes two internships, each worth two credits: one in preschool and one in grades K-3. During these semester-long internships, you’ll spend one full day per week in a classroom setting working with children.

Certification students will also complete a full-time student teaching experience, working full-time for 15 weeks in an early childhood (K-3) classroom. While completing this, you’ll be expected to follow your mentor teacher’s contracted hours and are advised to not work other jobs during these times.

Who’s a good candidate for this master’s program?

An ideal candidate for this master’s in ECE plus certification program is a current or aspiring educator seeking official licensure to teach students who are in pre-K through third grade. The professional experiences in this program allow you to connect what you learn in your courses to real-world settings, helping to prepare you for a successful career.

If you aren’t seeking early childhood teacher certification or have already obtained it, ASU also offers a Master of Education in early childhood education. This program is designed for current educators who are looking to advance in their professional path or gain specialized knowledge.

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Master of Education
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Early Childhood Education – Teacher Certification (MEd)
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Arizona State University’s online Master of Education in early childhood education (ECE) plus certification program prepares students who are interested in earning certification and gaining hands-on experience working with children in grades K–3. In addition to advanced coursework, you’ll have the opportunity to act as a student teacher and participate in additional experiences in classroom settings. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared for a career as an early childhood educator or to advance toward roles in education administration and management.

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In this master’s in ECE plus certification program, you’ll complete 27 credits of graduate coursework, 3 credits for an applied project and 6 hours of professional experience. You’ll cover a variety of topics that prepare you to work with young children including early development and classroom management.

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Expertise in early childhood education
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Join one of the best colleges of education in the nation
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  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Personal statement.
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  • Three letters of recommendation.
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  • An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency.
  • The letters of recommendation should be from individuals who have worked with you in professional or academic capacities and who can attest to your aptitude for the teaching profession and your ability to succeed at graduate-level coursework
  • The personal statement should describe the personal and professional goals that motivate you to apply for this program, what has led you to this career path and how this program will help you excel as an early childhood teacher. The admission committee pays particular attention to the quality of writing and ideas expressed in the personal statement
  • GRE scores are not required for admission.
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Professional licensure and certification:

  • Graduates are eligible to earn an institutional recommendation from ASU for Arizona teacher certification from the Arizona Department of Education.
  • Graduates can directly apply for licensure through the Arizona Department of Education and via licensure-to-licensure review in another state. To be eligible for an educator credential in Arizona, candidates must meet all requirements specified by the Arizona Department of Education. To apply via licensure-to-licensure review, candidates must hold a comparable, standard and valid out-of-state educator license before applying for licensure.
    • Note: The out-of-state license must have no pending/active deficiencies or disciplinary actions.
  • Arizona Revised Statutes require many professions to have an active fingerprint clearance card before or as a condition of licensure, certification or employment. We highly recommend that students apply for an Identify Verified Prints (IVP) fingerprint clearance card before degree completion to facilitate teacher certification.

State authorization:
We strongly recommend you visit our state authorization page to learn how ASU is authorized to operate in your state, policies for out-of-state students and program exceptions.

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Contact [email protected] if you have questions about licensure or certification.

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Online Master of Education in Secondary Education

This program is designed for individuals with a bachelor’s degree in any field who want to deepen their knowledge for teaching grades 6–12. Coursework emphasizes the connection between educational design, decision-making, professional growth and leadership. It’s ideal if you’re already working or planning to work in a school or similar learning environment but aren’t seeking teacher certification. Although this degree doesn’t lead to certification, it provides valuable scholarly and practical knowledge to enhance your role in educational settings. Please note that you’ll need access to students in a professional or community setting to complete the coursework.

Which Master of Education program is right for you?

Each of ASU’s online Master of Education programs is tailored to fit your specific career goals in education, whether you're pursuing a teaching license or looking to advance your career and knowledge.

If you’re looking to expand your expertise in educational theory and practice for grades 6–12, this secondary education master’s without teacher certification will be the right choice for you. If you want to earn your teacher certification, our Master of Education in secondary education – teacher certification program is a better option for you.

Additionally, ASU offers an online Master of Education in elementary education with certification and without certification. These programs’ curriculum prepares you for K–8 roles.

Programs with certification are the most popular option because they meet the widespread requirement for state certification, which all public schools mandate for teaching. While some charter, private and international schools don’t require certification, having it generally opens more teaching opportunities. However, earning a Master of Education without certification can also be beneficial, especially if you’re pursuing roles such as a teacher's aide or instructional assistant, or if you're interested in educational theory and research.

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Arizona State University’s online Master of Education in secondary education provides a comprehensive foundation in secondary education. Designed for those with a bachelor’s degree in any field looking to advance their knowledge for teaching grades 6–12, this program explores effective teaching strategies, engages in action research and prepares you to become an expert in your chosen subject area.

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Throughout this program, you’ll take a variety of courses to prepare you to educate children in grades 6–12. You’ll also complete a final applied research project in which you’ll have the opportunity to evaluate and identify an education challenge and design an intervention within the classroom.

Additionally, you'll choose a subject area and take a corresponding methods course. Approved subjects include American government and political science, biological science, chemistry, Earth and space sciences, economics, English, French, general science, geography, history, mathematics, physical education, physics, Spanish and more.

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The Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation faculty draws from a range of academic disciplines including cognitive science, psychology and economics. They seek to answer questions about the process of learning, teaching practices and effects of education policy. Our faculty is also committed to connecting research to schools and other learning environments. They ensure teacher and leadership preparation programs combine scholarly rigor with practical application.

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All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Three letters of recommendation.
  • Personal statement.
  • Resume.
  • Proof of English proficiency.
    • This program has its own English proficiency requirements in addition to the university's minimum standards.
    • The following are accepted to meet this requirement of the master’s and Arizona certification programs:
      • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): score of at least 90 on the internet-based test (iBT), with scores on the Speaking and Writing portions in the high “fair” to “Good” range (22-30). ASU’s institutional code is 4007. Only electronic copies of scores are accepted.
      • International English Language Testing System (IELTS): overall band score of at least 6.5 with Speaking and Writing portions needing to be at least 6.5 (6 = Competent User, 7 = Good User). No institutional code is needed.
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  • The three letters of recommendation should be from individuals who’ve worked with you in professional or academic capacities and who can attest to your aptitude in this field and your ability to succeed at graduate-level coursework.
  • Applicants must provide a personal statement on the following:
    • Describe the personal and professional goals that motivate you to apply for the MEd in secondary education.
    • Explain what has led you to this career path and how you will excel as a secondary education teacher in the classroom.
    • The admission committee pays particular attention to the quality of writing and ideas expressed in the personal statement.
  • Applicants are required to answer the following additional questions as part of the application:
    • Have you ever been convicted of a felony?
    • Are you now or have you ever been subject to any investigation regarding child abuse or neglect?
    • Have you ever been arrested, charged or convicted for any criminal offense involving a child?
    • Have you ever previously enrolled in any program or courses that lead to teacher certification?
    • Have you ever been subject to sanction, discipline or dismissal by any academic institution?
    • Have you ever been employed by and/or terminated from an Arizona K–12 school or school district?
    • Have you already submitted an application to DPS for your IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card?
    • Do you understand this program requires daytime internship and/or student teaching commitments?

Note: Although not required for admission, students must provide a copy of their valid IVP Fingerprint Clearance card (or equivalent in their state if outside Arizona) prior to enrolling in the first term professional experience. Students who are unable to provide this documentation may be unable to start the program in the desired term/session. It’s important prospective students are aware of this requirement when applying for the program.

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Online Master of Education in Special Education

By connecting theory and practice and through hands-on coursework, you’ll master classroom management, data-driven instruction and teaching strategies. Your learning culminates in an action research applied project, where you’ll identify a real challenge in K–12 education, implement an intervention and measure its impact. This experience ensures you graduate with practical, research-backed solutions to support student success.

Along the way, you’ll build expertise in advocacy, collaboration, critical thinking, data literacy, learning design, principled innovation, technology integration and teacher leadership, preparing you to make a lasting impact.

Choosing the right special education master’s for you

ASU offers multiple online graduate programs in special education, each designed to support different career goals. Advance your expertise, earn teaching certification or specialize in autism or applied behavior analysis with these flexible, research-driven programs.

  • Special education
    • This program will deepen your knowledge of K–12 special education and is ideal if you’re currently certified or do not need certification to reach your goals. While earning this degree does not lead to teacher certification, you’ll build expertise in teaching and research-based intervention strategies.
  • Special education with teacher certification*
    • Designed for students seeking teacher certification in K–12 special education, this program offers two routes:
      • Traditional route: Complete coursework online while gaining hands-on experience through internships and residencies in local school districts. You can earn dual certification in K–8 elementary education and K–12 mild/moderate disabilities special education. A special education-only certification option is also available.
      • Alternative pathway route: Developed for current full-time teachers on an Arizona Alternative Teaching Certificate (or equivalent in other states), this option allows you to immediately apply coursework to your classrooms while earning a K–12 mild/moderate disabilities certification.

*Both routes include teacher observations, internships, apprentice teaching and student teaching to ensure you’ll gain practical, real-world experience.

  • Special education with a concentration in autism spectrum disorders
    • This program prepares educators, interventionists, psychologists, speech pathologists, behavior analysts and family members to provide research-based support for autistic individuals. You may want to pursue this path if working exclusively with children and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder is a career goal. You’ll complete a customized practicum and an applied project or portfolio demonstrating your expertise.
  • Special education with a concentration in applied behavior analysis (ABA)
    • If you want to specialize in applied behavior analysis (ABA) to support individuals with learning and behavior challenges in education, business or health care, this program — offering verified university coursework for pursuing Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification — may be your best choice. While BCBA certification is not required, all instructors are Board Certified Behavior Analysts, ensuring you’ll receive expert guidance. The program culminates in a capstone or applied project.
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Make a difference in K–12 classrooms as a special education teacher. Arizona State University’s online Master of Education in special education prepares you to support students with mild-moderate disabilities. You'll graduate ready to create learning environments that empower students with special needs and build a meaningful career in education.

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Coursework explores various topics, including instructional methods, assessment strategies, special education law and ethics and language and literacy development. The program culminates in an applied research project, where you’ll identify an educational challenge and design an intervention to address it in the classroom.

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  • Graduate admission application and application fee
  • Official transcripts
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Personal statement
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  • An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency.
  • The three letters of recommendation should be from individuals who’ve worked with you in professional or academic capacities, and who can attest to your aptitude in this field and your ability to succeed at graduate-level coursework.
  • You must provide a personal statement on the following:
    • Describe the personal and professional goals that motivate you to apply for the MEd in Special Education.
    • Explain what led you to this career path and how you will excel as a special education teacher in the classroom. The admission committee pays particular attention to the quality of writing and ideas expressed in the personal statement.
    • The statement should consist of approximately 500 words (two pages, double spaced), prepared in an MS Word (.doc), Rich Text (.rtf), Portable Document Format (.pdf), or Text (.txt) file format.
  • You are required to answer the following additional questions as part of the application:
    • Have you ever been convicted of a felony?
    • Are you now or have you ever been subject to any investigation regarding child abuse or neglect?
    • Have you ever been arrested, charged or convicted for any criminal offense involving a child?
    • Have you ever previously enrolled in any program or courses that lead to teacher certification?
    • Have you ever been subject to sanction, discipline or dismissal by any academic institution?
    • Have you ever been employed by and/or terminated from an Arizona K-12 school or school district?
    • Have you already submitted an application to DPS for your IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card?
    • Do you understand this program requires daytime internship and/or student teaching commitments?

Note: Although not required for admission, students must provide a copy of their valid IVP Fingerprint Clearance card (or equivalent in their state if outside Arizona) prior to enrolling in the first term professional experience. Students who are unable to provide this documentation may be unable to start the program in the desired term/session. It’s important prospective students are aware of this requirement when applying for the program.

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Online Master of Education in Elementary Education

This program is for individuals with a bachelor’s degree in any field looking to expand their expertise in teaching students in grades K–8. The curriculum focuses on educational design, decision-making, leadership and professional growth. This program is ideal if you’re working in or planning to work in a school or another learning environment without pursuing teacher certification. While this degree doesn’t result in certification, it equips you with valuable academic and practical skills to enhance your contributions in educational roles. Access to students in a professional or community setting is required to complete the coursework.

Which Master of Education program is right for you?

Each of ASU’s online Master of Education programs is tailored to fit your specific career goals in education, whether you're pursuing a teaching license or looking to advance your career and knowledge.

If you’re looking to expand your expertise in educational theory and practice for grades K–8, this elementary education master’s without teacher certification will be the right choice for you. If you want to earn your teacher certification, our Master of Education in elementary education – teacher certification program is a better option for you.

Additionally, ASU offers an online Master of Education in secondary education with certification and without certification. These programs’ curriculum prepares you for grades K–8.

Programs with certification are the most popular option because they meet the widespread requirement for state certification, which all public schools mandate for teaching. While some charter, private and international schools don’t require certification, having it generally opens more teaching opportunities. However, earning a Master of Education without certification can also be beneficial, especially if you’re pursuing roles such as a teacher's aide or instructional assistant, or if you're interested in educational theory and research.

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Develop the skills needed to become a quality educator who works with children in grades K–8 with Arizona State University’s online Master of Education in elementary education. This program is designed for those with a bachelor’s degree in any field who are looking to advance their knowledge for teaching grades K–8. Throughout the program, you’ll learn how to create equitable learning environments, use instructional methods for language and literacy, and conduct research and evaluations in education.

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Throughout this program, you’ll take courses to prepare you to work with students in grades K–8 in a variety of settings. You’ll finish the program with an applied research project in which you’ll identify a challenge in a setting working with children and complete a literature review to design and implement an intervention.

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GP0257
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The Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation faculty draws from a range of academic disciplines including cognitive science, psychology and economics. They seek to answer questions about the process of learning, teaching practices and effects of education policy. Our faculty is also committed to connecting research to schools and other learning environments. They ensure teacher and leadership preparation programs combine scholarly rigor with practical application.

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Join one of the best colleges of education in the nation
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All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Three letters of recommendation.
  • Personal statement.
  • Resume.
  • Proof of English proficiency.
    • This program has its own English proficiency requirements in addition to the university's minimum standards.
    • The following are accepted to meet this requirement of the master’s and Arizona certification programs:
      • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): score of at least 90 on the internet-based test (iBT), with scores on the Speaking and Writing portions in the high “fair” to “Good” range (22-30). ASU’s institutional code is 4007. Only electronic copies of scores are accepted.
      • International English Language Testing System (IELTS): overall band score of at least 6.5 with Speaking and Writing portions needing to be at least 6.5 (6 = Competent User, 7 = Good User). No institutional code is needed.
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  • The three letters of recommendation should be from individuals who’ve worked with you in professional or academic capacities, and who can attest to your aptitude in this field and your ability to succeed at graduate-level coursework.
  • Applicants must provide a personal statement on the following:
    • Describe the personal and professional goals that motivate you to apply for the MEd in elementary education.
    • Explain what has led you to this career path and how you’ll excel as an elementary education teacher in the classroom.
    • The admission committee pays particular attention to the quality of writing and ideas expressed in the personal statement.
  • Applicants are required to answer the following additional questions as part of the application:
    • Have you ever been convicted of a felony?
    • Are you now or have you ever been subject to any investigation regarding child abuse or neglect?
    • Have you ever been arrested, charged or convicted for any criminal offense involving a child?
    • Have you ever previously enrolled in any program or courses that lead to teacher certification?
    • Have you ever been subject to sanction, discipline or dismissal by any academic institution?
    • Have you ever been employed by and/or terminated from an Arizona K-12 school or school district?
    • Have you already submitted an application to DPS for your IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card?
    • Do you understand this program requires daytime internship and/or student teaching commitments?

Note: Although not required for admission, students must provide a copy of their valid IVP Fingerprint Clearance card (or equivalent in their state if outside Arizona) prior to enrolling in the first term professional experience. Students who are unable to provide this documentation may be unable to start the program in the desired term/session. It’s important prospective students are aware of this requirement when applying for the program.

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Online Teacher Certification Graduate Certificate

The graduate certificate in teaching is a two-semester program aligned with the Arizona Department of Education’s requirements for teacher certification in mild/moderate special education, secondary physical education, elementary education and secondary education. 

This certificate can be completed via one of two pathways:

  • Traditional pathway: This pathway is for students not currently employed as a teacher of record. Students who choose this pathway will be placed as student teachers as part of the program.
  • Alternative pathway: To be eligible for this pathway, you must be employed as a full-time teacher of record aligned with their certification area on the Alternative Teaching Certificate from the Arizona Department of Education (or out-of-state comparable certificate) before starting the program.

Focus your studies to fit your career goals with one of four tracks

Through this graduate certificate in teaching, you’ll receive clinical support from ASU faculty who are actively engaged in the educational research community. You’ll learn about instructional practice, assessment, content, inclusive teaching practices and more.

To customize your learning to your career goals, you'll also be required to choose a track. Available tracks include:

  • Elementary education: Graduates earn an institutional recommendation from ASU that is recognized by the Arizona Department of Education for teacher certification in elementary education, K-8. In order to teach in an Arizona public school, graduates must pass the appropriate Arizona educator exams: National Evaluation Series or Arizona Educator Proficiency Assessments.
  • Secondary education: Graduates earn an institutional recommendation from ASU that is recognized by the Arizona Department of Education for teacher certification in secondary education, 6-12.
  • Secondary education physical education: Graduates earn an institutional recommendation from ASU for Arizona teacher certification in secondary education, 6-12, along with the physical education, preK-12 endorsement.
  • Special education (mild/moderate): Graduates earn an institutional recommendation from ASU that is recognized by the Arizona Department of Education for teacher certification in mild/moderate disabilities, K-12 as documented by student needs in the individualized education program.

Please note: The special education track only prepares students to seek certification in mild/moderate disabilities. Those interested in working with students with intense support needs must complete the Master of Education in special education – teacher certification program.

Upskill your teaching career

This program includes the coursework and professional experience needed to receive an Institutional Recommendation for Arizona teacher certification.

After earning this certificate, you can continue to further your teaching career by pursuing a master’s degree. Students interested in pursuing a master’s degree within three years of completing their certificate have the option to transfer their credits to one of the following programs: 

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Arizona State University’s graduate certificate in teaching is designed for individuals who are already teaching on an Arizona Alternative Teaching Certificate or seeking a traditional student teaching placement. Throughout this program, you’ll receive clinical support and guidance to foster your growth and development as a teacher.

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Throughout your courses, you’ll gain the knowledge, skills and dispositions needed to be an effective teacher in the areas of learner-centered practices, learning design, classroom environment and professional responsibilities. This certificate consists of 9–11 courses, for a total of 25–29 credit hours, depending on the track you choose.

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Study at one of the top colleges for teaching and education
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Applicants must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation. View the graduate program's application deadlines.

Please note: This program has an earlier application deadline than other online degrees offered by Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation.

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Applicants are eligible to apply to the program if they have earned a bachelor's or master's degree from a regionally accredited institution. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (scale is 4.00 = "A") in the last 60 hours of their first bachelor's degree program, or a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (scale is 4.00 = "A") in an applicable master's degree program. Students who do not meet the minimum GPA may still be considered.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Three letters of recommendation.
  • Personal statement.
  • Resume.
  • Proof of English proficiency.
    • This program has its own English proficiency requirements in addition to the university's minimum standards.
    • The following are accepted to meet this requirement of the master’s and Arizona certification programs.
      • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): score of at least 90 on the internet-based test (iBT), with scores on the Speaking and Writing portions in the high “fair” - “Good” range (22-30). ASU’s institutional code is 4007. Only electronic copies of scores are accepted.
      • International English Language Testing System (IELTS): overall band score of at least 6.5 with Speaking and Writing portions needing to be at least 6.5 (6 = Competent User, 7 = Good User). No institutional code is needed.
      • Pearson Test of English (PTE): score of at least 62.
      • Duolingo English test: score of at least 110.

Individual academic units or programs may have higher requirements for English proficiency.

Note: Students may need to take the appropriate AEPA/NES exam prior to enrollment in the program, depending on state requirements for certification.

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  • The three letters of recommendation should be from individuals who’ve worked with you in professional or academic capacities, and who can attest to your aptitude in this field and your ability to succeed at graduate-level coursework.
  • Applicants must provide a personal statement on the following:
    • Describe the personal and professional goals that motivate you to apply for the graduate certificate in teacher certification.
    • Explain what has led you to this career path and how you will excel as an elementary education or secondary education teacher in the classroom.
    • The admission committee pays particular attention to the quality of writing and ideas expressed in the personal statement.
  • Applicants are required to answer the following additional questions as part of the application:
    • Have you ever been convicted of a felony?
    • Are you now or have you ever been subject to any investigation regarding child abuse or neglect?
    • Have you ever been arrested, charged, or convicted for any criminal offense involving a child?
    • Have you ever previously enrolled in any program or courses that lead to teacher certification?
    • Have you ever been subject to sanction, discipline or dismissal by any academic institution?
    • Have you ever been employed by and/or terminated from an Arizona K-12 school or school district?
    • Have you already submitted an application to DPS for your IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card?
    • Do you understand this program requires daytime internship and/or student teaching commitments?

Note: Although not required for admission, students must provide a copy of their valid IVP Fingerprint Clearance card (or equivalent in their state if outside Arizona) prior to enrolling in the first term professional experience. Students who are unable to provide this documentation may be unable to start the program in the desired term/session.

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Professional licensure and certification:

  • Graduates are eligible to earn an institutional recommendation from ASU for Arizona teacher certification from the Arizona Department of Education.
  • Graduates can directly apply for licensure through the Arizona Department of Education and via licensure-to-licensure review in another state. To be eligible for an educator credential in Arizona, candidates must meet all requirements specified by the Arizona Department of Education. To apply via licensure-to-licensure review, candidates must hold a comparable, standard and valid out-of-state educator license before applying for licensure.
    • Note: The out-of-state license must have no pending/active deficiencies or disciplinary actions.
  • Arizona Revised Statutes require many professions to have an active fingerprint clearance card before or as a condition of licensure, certification or employment. We highly recommend that students apply for an Identify Verified Prints (IVP) fingerprint clearance card before degree completion to facilitate teacher certification.

State authorization:

We strongly recommend you visit our state authorization page to learn how ASU is authorized to operate in your state, policies for out-of-state students and program exceptions.

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ASU's academic programs that prepare you for professional licensure or certification are designed to meet Arizona's requirements. Completing an ASU program may not fulfill educational requirements for licensure or certification in other states. For additional information, visit the professional licensure webpage.

Contact [email protected] if you have questions about licensure or certification.

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