Master's - M.A., M.Ed.
The School of Education's master's degree programs are specifically designed to address the changing aspects of teaching and learning. Students learn from accomplished faculty who not only share the latest knowledge about best practices in education, but also serve as exceptional role models. With a focus on how theory is applied in schools, SOE's master's programs provide opportunities for students to collaborate on research and clinical fieldwork throughout the urban and suburban Chicago area.
Admission to the School of Education is handled differently by each program. For more information, please select from the programs listed below:
- Administration and Supervision (M.Ed.) (Admissions suspended except for JELI Cohorts)
- Behavioral Intervention Specialist (LBSII) (M.Ed.)
- Community Counseling (M.A., M.Ed.)
- Cultural and Educational Policy Studies (M.A., M.Ed., J.D./M.A. Dual)
- Curriculum and Instruction (M.Ed.)
- Educational Psychology (M.Ed.)
- Elementary Education - with Teaching Certification (M.Ed.)
- Higher Education (M.Ed.)
- Instructional Leadership (M.Ed.) (Admissions suspended except for CE and CPELL Cohorts)
- Middle School Mathematics Education (M.Ed.)
- Reading (M.Ed.)
- Research Methodology (M.A., M.Ed.)
- School Counseling (M.Ed.)
- School Psychology (M.Ed./Ed.S.)
- School Technology (M.Ed.)
- Science Education (M.Ed.)
- Secondary Education - with Teaching Certification (M.Ed.)
- Special Education - with Teaching Certification (M.Ed.)

