WI

Master's in Teaching
Online

Concordia University Wisconsin

M.S. in Education – Teaching & Learning

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About This Program

Concordia University Wisconsin offers a Master of Science in Education – Teaching & Learning program with five specializations. The program leads to Wisconsin teacher licensure and combines online coursework with in-person school experiences. Accredited by Higher Learning Commission and CAEP. Students can finish in 2-4 years depending on specialization (34-52 credit hours).

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What You'll Learn

Foundations of the teaching profession, educational psychology and learning theory, interdisciplinary instruction, disciplinary literacy (secondary), science-based reading instruction, classroom assessment and instructional analysis, teaching methods for specific grades/subjects, pre-student teaching clinical experiences, special education law and practices, second language instruction (for ESL track)

For detailed, official program information including specific curriculum, faculty, research opportunities, and application requirements:
Typical Curriculum Structure
Foundations of Teaching; Educational Psychology; Interdisciplinary Instruction/Middle School Teaching; Content-Area Methods (varies by licensure); Science-Based Reading Instruction; Analysis of Instruction and Assessment; Subject-Specific Teaching Methods; Pre-Student Teaching Clinical Experience; Student Teaching/Capstone; Specialization courses
Typical Course Topics
1. Curriculum Design and Development 2. Differentiated Instruction 3. Assessment and Evaluation in Education 4. Instructional Technology Integration 5. Literacy and Language Development 6. Inclusive Teaching Practices
Program Specializations:
Elementary or Secondary Licensure
Special Ed or ESL
View the exact, up-to-date curriculum on the official program website
Typical Admissions Requirements
A bachelor's degree in education or a related field with a minimum GPA of 3.0 is required, along with evidence of teaching experience or related background. Prerequisites may include undergraduate coursework in education or child development.
Academic Requirements (Typical)

β€’ Degree Required: Bachelor’s degree
β€’ GRE/GMAT: Not Required
β€’ TOEFL/IELTS: Required for international students (TOEFL 80+ / IELTS 6.5+)

Application Materials (Typical)

β€’ Statement of Purpose: Required
β€’ Letters of Recommendation: 2–3
β€’ Resume: Required
β€’ Transcripts: Official transcripts required

Application Timeline

Most programs have rolling admissions or deadlines in early winter for fall admission. Check the official program website for exact dates.

Career Opportunities in AI

Graduates obtain Wisconsin teacher licensure in their chosen area and are prepared for classroom teaching positions in elementary, secondary, special education, or K-12 ESL settings.

Industry Data: The following salary and job data reflects typical industry trends for AI professionals, not specific to New York University. Individual outcomes vary based on skills, location, and experience.

Estimated Industry Salary
K-12 Teacher: $62,000 Curriculum Specialist: $68,000 Instructional Coach: $65,000
Total compensation (entry to mid-level)
AI Job Growth
7.0%
Projected 2024-2034 (BLS)
Common Career Paths:
1. Classroom Teacher 2. Curriculum Developer 3. Instructional Coach 4. Educational Consultant
Top AI Employers (Industry-Wide):
Graduates work in public school districts, private schools, educational nonprofits, and curriculum publishing companies.
Program Details
Duration
  • 1 Year
Tuition
  • 29,400
Format
Online
Specializations
Elementary or Secondary Licensure
Special Ed or ESL