Master of Education (M.Ed.)
Advance Your Career in Education
The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Education at The W is designed for teachers who want to strengthen their practice, expand their credentials, and advance into leadership roles. This fully online program emphasizes curriculum, instruction, and professional growth, providing the tools needed to elevate classroom learning and support school improvement.
The M.Ed. can be completed in as few as four semesters, making it a flexible option for working educators. Students may also choose to add graduate-level endorsements in Reading, Gifted, or Special Education while completing their degree.
Why Choose This Program?
- Elevates your Mississippi license to Class AA.
- Fully online and designed for working professionals.
- Affordable tuition with flexible scheduling.
- Faculty mentorship and individualized advising.
- Option to add endorsements in Reading, Gifted, or Special Education.
Course Highlights
- Educational Research
- Foundations of Education
- Curriculum Design & Development
- Leadership Through Instructional Supervision
- Diversity & Inclusion in Education
- Integrating Reading & Writing Across the Curriculum
- Capstone in Education (final semester project)
Career Outcomes
Graduates of the M.Ed. in Education program are prepared for advanced careers, including:
- Classroom Teaching: With advanced skills and Class AA licensure.
- Instructional Leadership: Roles in curriculum development or instructional coaching.
- Program Development: Leading school- or district-level initiatives.
- Further Study: Doctoral programs in education or leadership.
The W Difference
The W offers one of the most affordable M.Ed. programs in Mississippi, with flexible online delivery and strong faculty support. Our graduates are prepared not only to excel in the classroom but also to take on leadership roles that shape schools and communities.
Contact Us
Have questions about admissions or endorsements? Connect with our program navigator, Christi Dillon, at cmdillon@muw.edu or 662-329-7190 for step-by-step guidance.
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