Master of Education, Special Education (3)
The Master of Education program has three concentrations, so students can choose courses that are highly tailored and relevant to their professional goals.
The Master of Education program has three concentrations, so students can choose courses that are highly tailored and relevant to their professional goals.
Projected demand for Special Education Teachers in Massachusetts is expected to grow 20% by 2020.
"The program provides a community of professors and peers who are supportive, knowledgeable, and committed to teaching and learning in urban environments." — Sarah B., Alumna
The program provides a pathway to earn a teaching license in Massachusetts for elementary and secondary classroom teachers.
Job growth for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade teachers is expected to grow 14% by 2020.
"Some of the most valuable skills I learned were not anything found in a specific book, but rather gleaned from the professors and their past experiences." — Mike D., Information Systems Alumnus
"Our program relies on a heavy technical foundation to the managerial aspects of information systems. That puts us right in the middle of the leadership that's required to run IT organizations." — Kal Bugrara, Program Director
Students have the option to participate in a hands-on co-op experience through the Master of Science in Information Systems.
Software developers are expected to see 22% employment growth by 2022, faster than the average of all occupations (US Bureau of Labor Statistics).
"The Master of Science in Energy Systems has positioned me at the intersection of energy engineering, business, and policy. All three of those factors are critical for the successful deployment of energy solutions." — Kevin J., Energy Systems