This degree in education often includes the following majors: curriculum and instruction, counseling, school psychology, and administration.
Coursework in this field generally focuses on teaching, public service, and scholarship.
This major is designed often for preparation to enter educational careers in schools, including classroom teaching.
Candidates in school counseling typically study psychology, sociology, or social work as undergraduates.
The master's degree, in addition to advanced courses of study, certifies an individual for employment as a school counselor.
in media & technology is to address the learner in the classroom and requires integration of instructional design principles into multimedia presentations with an emphasis in assessment.
Most states and provinces require a master's-level degree and the certificate that goes with that work to be hired for educational administration (principal, assistant or vice-principal, dean, consultant, etc.)
The superintendent level in educational administration typically requires doctoral-level work to be completed.
Admission into a master's-level program typically requires a bachelor's degree (BS, BA, or B.Ed.)