Master's Degrees
Master's programs require a minimum of 30 graduate credits. Students must maintain an overall B average. Students may elect courses in the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Visual and Performing Arts, the College for Human Development, the College of Law and other SU colleges in addition to education courses. Master's degree students usually complete their studies with an extensive examination or a thesis. The examination is taken during the final semester and is based on the total program. The thesis must show evidence of original scholarly work. For more information, please view the Master's "OrangeBook" student handbook.
Counseling and Human Services
Cultural Foundations of Education
Exercise Science
Higher/Postsecondary Education
Instructional Design, Development and Evaluation
Reading and Language Arts
Teaching and Leadership
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Art Education: Preparation M.S.
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Art Education: Professional Certification, M.S.
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Childhood Education, M.S.
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Early Childhood Special Education, M.S.
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Education Leadership (international applicants only), M.S.
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Inclusive Special Education (1-6), M.S.
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Inclusive Special Education 7-12 (Generalist), M.S.
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Inclusive Special Education: Severe/Multiple Disabilities, M.S.
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Mathematics Education, M.S.
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Music Education: Preparation M.S.
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Music Education: Professional Certification M.S.
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Music Education: Professional Certification M.M.
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Science Education, M.S.
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Social Studies Education, M.S.
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Special Education (See Inclusive Special Education and Early Childhood Special Education), M.S.
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Teaching and Curriculum, M.S.