This specialization focuses on teaching and learning in the early years, typically from birth to age eight. It covers child development, curriculum design, assessment methods, and instructional strategies specific to young children.
Elementary education specializations prepare individuals to become teachers in elementary schools, typically covering grades one to six or one to eight.
Secondary education specializations focus on teaching specific subjects at the middle or high school level. Specializations may include subjects such as English, mathematics, science, social studies, foreign languages, or arts.
Special education specializations focus on teaching students with disabilities or special needs. This specialization covers topics such as inclusive education, assessment and intervention strategies, behavior management, and individualized education plans (IEPs).
This specialization is for individuals interested in leadership roles in educational institutions. It covers principles of school administration, educational policy, leadership theory, organizational management, and instructional leadership.
Curriculum and instruction specializations focus on designing, implementing, and evaluating educational curricula.
Educational technology specializations explore the use of technology in education. It covers topics such as instructional design, e-learning, educational software development, multimedia learning, and technology integration in the classroom
This specialization focuses on teaching and learning in adult education settings, including vocational training, workforce development, and lifelong learning. It covers principles of adult learning, instructional strategies for adult learners, and program development for adult education.