Earn your Master’s Without Leaving the Job You Love

Part-Time Master’s Program for Full-time Teachers

  • Evening, summer and weekend schedules allow full-time teachers to complete a Master in Arts program in 2-3 years.
  • Substantial scholarships and need-based financial aid packages available.
  • Each graduate student paired one-on-one with a faculty advisor.
  • Programs are flexible and tailored to student needs.
  • 12 nationally renowned, innovative programs to choose from:
    • Dual MA/MBA in Education and Business
    • Curriculum Development
    • Early Childhood Education
    • Educational Administration and Policy
    • Educational Foundations and Policy
    • English Education
    • English Language Learning in School Settings
    • Learning Technologies
    • Literacy, Language & Culture
    • Mathematics Education
    • Science Education
    • Social Studies Education

“I was a physics teacher before coming here... I was interested in taking more of a leadership position with the science community. The University of Michigan gives me access to top-level expertise in virtually all areas of research, education, and the sciences.”
- Jeff Nordine
Combined MA & PhD Student
Educational Administration &
Science Education

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APPLICATION DEADLINES: Submission of applications encouraged by January 1. However, applications are accepted until June 1 or until specific specializations have reached their quota. See the program below for detailed admissions information.

Learn more about the program that interests you below:

Dual MA/MBA in Education and Business

Curriculum Development

Early Childhood Education

Educational Administration and Policy

Educational Foundations and Policy

English Education

English Language Learning in School Settings

Learning Technologies

Literacy, Language & Culture

Mathematics Education

Science Education

Social Studies Education

Other information that may interest you:

Prospective Student Information

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