UNE Master's Degrees
Earn your Master’s degree in Education with concentrations in Educational Leadership, Literacy (k-12), Curriculum & Instruction Strategies, and Inclusion Education from the University of New England.
University of New England’s online Master of Science in Education (MSEd) program delivers the most up-to-date instruction on current practices for educators who want to reach the next level in their career.
Concentrations Relevant to Your Classroom
The University of New England offers four innovative concentrations:
Educational Leadership – For educators considering school administration as a long-term career [...]

Master of Social Work graduates will be prepared as social work leaders capable of building sustainable, collaborative, health-promoting relationships, and communities.

The Master of Science in Education program offering experienced educators the opportunity to learn, reflect, and practice skills based on the latest educational research and instructional techniques that will enhance confidence and skill in the classroom.

The basic premise of this concentration is that literacy skills are central for all students to succeed. The Literacy concentration is designed for K-12 educators who wish to delve deeper into the importance of reading and writing for all students to be successful.

The Inclusion Education concentration is designed for educators, both teachers and administrators, who wish to delve into formal and informal procedures for assessing special needs students and explore methods and strategies for teaching all students in inclusion settings.

The Educational Leadership concentration curriculum matches the national standards set by the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) and provides entry-level knowledge and skills for beginning school administrators.

The Curriculum & Instruction Strategies master’s degree is for K-12 educators who wish to advance knowledge of the challenging areas of literacy and inclusion. Courses on instructional leadership examine how one can impact curriculum beyond the single classroom.
