Degrees & Certifications
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The ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ offers degrees and experiences that suit the needs of learners across the continuum of educational careers.
UW ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ, one of the nation's top 15 education schools, offers undergraduate programs that prepare students for a variety of professions that incorporate teaching and learning.
A Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree is designed to prepare a student for advanced professional practice directed mainly toward the application or transmission of existing knowledge.
The Doctor of Philosophy program in the ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ prepares students for careers in research or scholarly inquiry and teaching at the college level.
The Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) degree is an intermediate degree that is more advanced than a master's degree but yet does not constitute doctoral-level study.
We offer non-degree certificate programs that introduce new skills and knowledge to your prior education.
A Master in Teaching (M.I.T.) degree leads to a career as an elementary or secondary school teacher.
A Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree provides intermediate-level graduate training which enhances professional knowledge and prepares students for further graduate study, if desired.
A minor is an additional area of specialization (25-35 credits). You are not required to have a minor, but the UW allows you to complete up to three minors in addition to your major.