Master of Education
The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor offers individuals the opportunity to maintain a full-time career in education while earning a Master of Education degree. Two tracks of study are offered. Students may focus on Educational Administration or Curriculum and Instruction. In addition to earning a graduate degree, students can fulfill requirements for professional Texas educator certifications.
Note: All candidates interested in pursuing certification as a principal or teacher should review the Program Guidelines and Policies and other resources on the College of Education home page.
The Educational Administration program provides students the opportunity to complete coursework in as few as 13 months, leading to Texas principal certification. While earning a graduate degree focusing on Curriculum and Instruction, students may fulfill requirements leading to Texas teaching certification in less than one year, or they may prepare for other roles in public education leadership.
The Master of Education programs represents a strategic and intentional effort by the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor to shape the hearts and minds of the professionals serving in our educational institutions. Students from a variety of locations and backgrounds collaborate in a Christian learning environment. Through this program, you will receive the mentoring and professional skills needed to move your career forward.
Page last updated February 13, 2021