Master's Degree Programs

The American Graduate School of Education offers a Master of Arts degree with three specializations. These programs are based on real world teaching techniques strengthened by classroom practice and a collaborative virtual learning community.
Master of Arts in Elementary Education
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Academic Courses: (Required Core Courses in Instructional Strategies)
EDC500 Power Strategies for Effective Teaching
EDC510 Power Strategies for Classroom Assessment
EDC520 Power Strategies for Student Engagement
EDC530 Power Strategies for Teaching Comprehension
General Education Courses: (Required Core Courses)
EDC540 Classroom Management
EDC550 Child and Adolescent Development
EDC560 Curriculum and Assessment
EDC570 Special Needs Students
Applied General Ed. Courses: (Three required and one elective course)
EDC585 Principles of Elementary Education*
EDC610 Portfolio Project*
EDC620 Mentored Practicum*
EDC595 Principles of Secondary Education
EDC580 Assessment in Special Education
EDC577 English Language Learners
*Required
Master of Arts in Secondary Education
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Academic Courses: (Required Core Courses in Instructional Strategies)
EDC500 Power Strategies for Effective Teaching
EDC510 Power Strategies for Classroom Assessment
EDC520 Power Strategies for Student Engagement
EDC530 Power Strategies for Teaching Comprehension
General Education Courses: (Required Core Courses)
EDC540 Classroom Management
EDC550 Child and Adolescent Development
EDC560 Curriculum and Assessment
EDC570 Special Needs Students
Applied General Ed. Courses: (Three required and one elective course)
EDC595 Principles of Secondary Education*
EDC610 Portfolio Project*
EDC620 Mentored Practicum*
EDC577 English Language Learners
EDC580 Assessment in Special Education
EDC585 Principles of Elementary Education
*Required
Master of Education in English as a Second Language
Click here for a list of program courses +/-
Academic Courses: (Required Core Courses in Instructional Strategies)
EDC500 Power Strategies for Effective Teaching
EDC510 Power Strategies for Classroom Assessment
EDC520 Power Strategies for Student Engagement
EDC530 Power Strategies for Teaching Comprehension
General Education Courses: (Required Core Courses)
EDC540 Classroom Management
EDC550 Child and Adolescent Development
EDC570 Special Needs Students
EDC572 Foundations of ESL
EDC573 Linguistics
EDC564 Assessment in the ESL Classroom
EDC535 Reading and Writing
Applied General Ed. Courses: (Required Core Courses)
EDC610 Portfolio Project
EDC620 Mentored Practicum
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