Educational Psychology: Professional Educator (MSPE), M.S. Program By University of Wisconsin-Madison |Top Universities

Educational Psychology: Professional Educator (MSPE), M.S.

Tuitionfee

24,000 USDTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

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Program overview

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

Structured to be convenient and responsive to your needs and interests as an educator, the Master of Science for Professional Educators (MSPE) program at UW–Madison builds your teaching and leadership skills. The program is designed for practicing educators who need to study at a distance. Your courses are 100% online, so you can conveniently earn your degree from anywhere in the world. Plus, at UW–Madison, you do not have to sacrifice quality for convenience. The same professors that teach our face-to-face programs teach your online courses, and occasional video conferencing keeps you and your instructor connected and engaged in the discussion of coursework and current educational issues. Our curriculum builds depth and breadth in your knowledge and skills, and includes a series of courses which will earn you an instructional coaching certificate in addition to your master’s. The Master of Science for Professional Educators (MSPE) curriculum is aligned with state and national teaching standards, and your assignments will be tailored to take into account the topic areas you want to strengthen within your teaching practice.

Program overview

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

Structured to be convenient and responsive to your needs and interests as an educator, the Master of Science for Professional Educators (MSPE) program at UW–Madison builds your teaching and leadership skills. The program is designed for practicing educators who need to study at a distance. Your courses are 100% online, so you can conveniently earn your degree from anywhere in the world. Plus, at UW–Madison, you do not have to sacrifice quality for convenience. The same professors that teach our face-to-face programs teach your online courses, and occasional video conferencing keeps you and your instructor connected and engaged in the discussion of coursework and current educational issues. Our curriculum builds depth and breadth in your knowledge and skills, and includes a series of courses which will earn you an instructional coaching certificate in addition to your master’s. The Master of Science for Professional Educators (MSPE) curriculum is aligned with state and national teaching standards, and your assignments will be tailored to take into account the topic areas you want to strengthen within your teaching practice.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

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All applicants must: Have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution AND Have at least two years of PK-12 teaching experience. (Teach during the two years of the program; this can be part-time or full-time in a public or private PK-12 school). Application materials required: Online application, Resume/CV, Statement of purpose, Transcripts, and Two letters of recommendation.
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Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

24,000 USD
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International Students

24,000 USD
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