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The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in teacher education equips Marquette University graduate students to become outstanding middle and high school educators across subjects like biology, chemistry, mathematics, English, and others. This M.Ed. program with a focus on secondary education enables working professionals holding bachelor's degrees in various fields to obtain their initial Wisconsin teaching certification for grades 6-12. Ideal candidates with degrees in biology, chemistry, economics, English, foreign languages, history, mathematics, physics, political science, psychology, or sociology should explore this program if they're passionate about teaching adolescents. The curriculum involves 39 credit hours of prerequisite and core courses, featuring a full-time student teaching semester.
Our graduate education programs develop educators who embody Jesuit values of personal care, social justice, academic rigor, ethical conduct, and urban community service. By emphasizing education's social, cultural, philosophical, and historical dimensions, Marquette's College of Education fosters professionals who champion critical inquiry and social equity. Every graduate education program cultivates educators committed to Jesuit principles of individual attention, social responsibility, scholarly distinction, moral integrity, and serving urban populations.