The Graduate Programs in Education at Waynesburg University include the following degrees: (1) M.A.T., with secondary teacher certification in Biology, Chemistry, English, General Science, Math or Social Studies; (2) M.Ed. in Instructional Technology; (3) M.Ed. in Instructional Technology, with Specialist Certification; (4) M.Ed. in Special Education; and (5) M.Ed. with concentrations in Autism, Curriculum and Instructional Leadership, or Online Teaching. These master degree programs are 30 or 36 credit hours, depending on the concentration.
The following certificates or programs are also available: (1) the Autism Spectrum Disorders Endorsement Program – 12 credit hours and (2) the Special Education Certification Program – 30 credit hours.
Classes are offered 100% online. A minimum 16-week, full time student teaching placement is required for M.A.T. candidates. A practicum is required for the Instructional Technology Specialist certificate and the Special Education program.
The director will review all applications to determine if admission requirements are met.
Director of Graduate Programs in Education
Kelley Solomon, Ed.D.