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Master of Arts in Teaching »
The MAT program prepares teachers not only for the classroom, but for educational leadership. Our field-based program develops reflective professionals who are content knowledgeable, student-centered, collaborative and culturally competent.

Master of Education »
The Master of Education program is an inquiry-based degree that personalizes coursework and addresses student's specific area of teaching interest. Offered in a hybrid format - students have choices in what endorsement or seminar series to add to their teaching license. M.Ed. students will complete a total of 37 semester credit hours consisting of 14 core course credits, eight unique focus course credits and 15 credit hours in the endorsement or seminar series.

Specialty Endorsements »
These programs are intended for licensed teachers with or without a master's interested in adding on to their teaching license. ESOL and Reading courses are offered online and Special Education courses are offered in a classroom setting. Because our programs offer rolling enrollment and are non-cohort based, Willamette's programs are idea for requiring a flexible academic schedule.

Administrator License »
The Willamette University Graduate School of Education offers two Administrative programs. The Initial Administrator License Program can ready you to fully enter the dynamic arena of school administration. Our advanced, or Continuing Administrator License Program can significantly enhance your career in educational administration and also paves the way for you to pursue superintendent licensure.Other Programs
Besides the above programs, general professional development courses are offered within the Graduate School of Education as Professional Development courses.

