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Graduate Education Programs Include Online Option

September 28, 2018

The WWU School of Education and Psychology offers three master’s degree programs in several areas of specialization. Students can choose a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT), a Master of Education (MEd) or a Master of Initial Teaching (MIT). Areas of specialization include curriculum and instruction, educational leadership, literacy instruction, and special education.

The master’s degree in special education has been recently restructured and includes an option for an undergraduate minor with an endorsement in special education. An online study option and a summers-only option are available for the MAT and M.Ed. specialization in special education. The MIT degree offers an option for both elementary and secondary levels for those who don’t have experience teaching or a degree in teaching.

See all options for School of Education and Psychology graduate studies at wallawalla.edu/graduate-education. 

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The WWU School of Education and Psychology helps teachers build and develop new skills at undergraduate and graduate levels.

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