Master’s Degrees
Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)
A two-phase program providing both Initial and Advanced licensure. Students earning a Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) degree complete a Graduate Certificate in Teaching (initial licensure) at UNC Charlotte, then take the additional courses that lead to a master’s degree and an advanced teaching license.
- Elementary education (K-6)
- Middle and Secondary Education (6-12)
- Foreign Language Education(K-12)
- Special Education (K-12)
- Teaching English as a Second Language (K-12)
- Early Childhood Education (Birth-Kindergarten)
Master of Education (M.Ed.) (for advanced licensure)
Masters of Education (M.Ed.) programs are for those who hold a bachelor’s degree and are interested in career advancement and becoming a leader in their field. For candidates who already hold an initial teaching license, many of these programs lead to advanced licensure.
- Elementary Education (K-6)
- Middle/Secondary education
- Middle Grades Track: English/language arts, mathematics, science, or social studies(6-9)
- Secondary Education Track: comprehensive social studies or comprehensive science(9-12)
- Learning, Design and Technology
- Reading Education (K-12)
- Special Education (K-12) (General or Adapted Curriculum)
- Academically Gifted
- Teaching English as a Second Language (K-12)
- Child & Family Studies (B-K)
Master of education (M.Ed.) (non-licensure)
Master of School Administration (M.S.A.)
The Master of School Administration (M.S.A.) prepares innovative, collaborative, effective, and reflective leaders who are prepared to develop school environments that ensure equitable and quality learning opportunities for a rapidly changing and increasingly diverse population and focus on improving the learning for all students
Master of Arts (M.A.)
- School Counseling (Master’s and post-Master’s options available)
- Addiction Counseling (Non-licensure track)
- Community Mental Health (Non-licensure track)
- English Education collaborative program with Department of English
- Mathematics Education (Master’s licensure) – collaborative program with Department of Mathematics