63 Master's degrees in Illinois, United States
Community Counseling
Community Counseling from Loyola University Chicago helps you become a licensed professional counselor, ready to tackle the systematic inequities in the educational system.
Catholic Principal Preparation
Catholic Principal Preparation from Loyola University Chicago is designed to prepare future principals to meet the complex challenges of leading today’s Catholic schools.
Higher Education
Higher Education from Loyola University Chicago helps you to become a leading practitioner-scholar, promoting access, equity, and social justice within postsecondary contexts.
Global Studies in Education
The Global Studies in Education program from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign deals with global change and education from social justice and critical democracy perspectives.
Middle Grades Education
University of St Francis' Middle Grades Education with Licensure (M.Ed.) program is designed to provide individuals the opportunity to earn a master’s degree and an initial Professional Educator License with an endorsement in middle grades education (grades 5-8).
Secondary Education
University of St Francis' Secondary Education with Licensure (M.Ed.) program is designed to provide individuals the opportunity to earn a master’s degree and an initial Professional Educator License with an endorsement in secondary teacher education.
Special Education
The Special Education master’s program from DePaul University will prepare you to help exceptional students in kindergarten through 12th grade.
Elementary Education
Learn how to create a productive class climate and provide differentiated instructional activities for a diverse group of students. In the Elementary Education master’s program from DePaul University, you'll challenge students at varied levels of development and play a critical role in their lives by bringing subjects to life.
Educational Administration
The Educational Administration program at Southern Illinois University are preparing practitioners who are interested in working in leadership positions in the public schools, higher education institutions, and public and private agencies.
Secondary Education
Our Secondary Education Master at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign provides the coursework necessary for a Master's degree as well as the professional sequence leading to initial licensure in English/Language Arts, Science, Mathematics, or Social Science/History in grades 9-12.
Elementary Education
Through the Elementary Education degree at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, experienced teachers are prepared to become more competent and better informed practitioners who serve as leaders for educational reform in local schools and school districts.
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education (birth through Grade 2) at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign prepares teachers for infant/toddler programs, preschool, kindergarten, and the early primary grades.
Curriculum Studies
The Curriculum Studies (MA/MEd) program from DePaul University prepares you to develop, evaluate and modify curricula to serve the needs of all learners.
Special Education
The M.Ed. program in Special Education at the University of Alaska Southeast prepares teachers to develop and implement culturally responsive special education services for students with disabilities.
Curriculum, Culture and Communities
Curriculum, Culture and Communities from Loyola University Chicago is designed within a social justice framework across schools and communities to prepare educators, community organizers, faith-based leaders, policy-makers, and others to take on new challenges as socially-just curriculum specialists in institutions of higher education, schools, and communities.
Educational Leadership
Educational Leadership at The Citadel - The Military College of South Carolina teaches the knowledge of human and public relations problems in education.
Special Education
University of St Francis' Special Education with Licensure (M.Ed.) program is designed to provide individuals the opportunity to earn a master’s degree and an initial Professional Educator License with an endorsement in special education (K-Age 21).
Neuroscience and Trauma
Students who graduate with a Master of Neuroscience and Trauma at Tabor College will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to work with survivors of acute stress and trauma.
Youth Development
The Youth Development program at University of Illinois at Chicago provides students with strong grounding in research and theory concerning the cognitive, social, emotional, moral, and physical development of youth, as well as knowledge of contextual and institutional factors that lead to positive developmental outcomes for youth.
Art Education
The program of study from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign leading to the degree of Master of Education (EdM) in Art Education is designed to provide advanced level study for students of two main kinds. I