Master of Education: Educational Management - Master
The Master of Education (M.Ed.) program
provides teachers, training and development
professionals, HR staff managers, and others
the knowledge and skills to pursue or advance
their careers in education, HR, training,
curriculum development, instructional
technology, or trade and education association
management.
The M.Ed. program of study includes
courses covering functional areas and critical
knowledge in education as well as courses
incorporating business skills and information
technology tools. Upon completion of the
program, graduates will be able to apply
key concepts and techniques to educational
problems and issues.
Undergraduate prerequisites may be
required for entry into the graduate program;
students who have not earned degrees from
appropriate fields of study may be required to
take additional coursework as a prerequisite
for completing the program.
Completion of Strayer University's Master
of Education program does not guarantee a
student has met the requirements to apply
for public school teacher or administrator
licensure in any state. Students may
concentrate in educational management or
educational technology.
Completion of Strayer University’s Master
of Education program does not guarantee a
student has met the requirements to apply
for public school teacher or administrator
licensure in any state. Students pursuing
teacher or school administrator certifications
in the public school system should contact
their respective state offices of education
as well as local school district to confirm
educational requirements before beginning the
program.
Within this curriculum, students have the
option of choosing a concentration in:
- Educational Management
- Technology in Education