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M.S.Ed. Degree (Interdisciplinary Education P-12)

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Grow Your Teaching Expertise with an M.S. Ed. Degree for Grades P-12

Are you looking to expand your teaching skill set while developing advanced knowledge in your subject area? Explore the latest pedagogical strategies, technologies and best practices in 鶹վб's Master of Science in Education - Interdisciplinary Education program. Offering robust training in teaching techniques and several subject areas, the interdisciplinary education program equips you with the teacher certification and skills you need to create an engaging and inclusive learning community in P-12 settings.

TROY alumni helping a child in her classroom.
“The art, music, physical education and theater education programs at TROY are pillars of creative and holistic learning. They cultivate self-expression, teamwork and resilience, empowering students to inspire and transform lives through the arts and physical well-being. These programs are invaluable in shaping well-rounded, innovative educators who will leave a lasting impact on future generations.”
Dr. Shannon M. Dadd | Program Coordinator

An M.S. in Education with Real-World Experiences

At TROY, you'll have numerous opportunities to put educational theory into practice. Under the mentorship and guidance of supportive faculty, you'll engage in hands-on learning experiences in your classes and practicum. This focus on practical experiences sharpens your skills in the classroom and readies you to teach in more dynamic settings. If you don't already hold licensure, you'll also be eligible for Class B teacher certification after you graduate.

Tailor Your Degree to Your Subject Area and Experience

Whether you want to teach visual arts, music (choral or instrumental) or physical education, TROY prepares you to teach P-12 within these subject areas, lead your department or teach undergraduate courses. Our faculty bring years of experience in these areas to the classroom while staying up to date with best practices. You'll also be able to choose from traditional or alternative tracks based on your interests and teacher certification.

Master of Science in Education Curriculum

While specific courses may vary from year to year, your coursework may include:

M.S. Ed. Program Locations

Earn your M.S. Ed. degree online or on campus, or through a blend of both. See the Concentrations section for more information or for more information about program availability and delivery options, call 1-800-414-5756

Become an Expert in Pedagogy and Your Subject Area

At TROY, you'll earn an M.S. degree in education that offers a comprehensive, integrated approach to teacher preparation, including advanced study of your subject area and real-world teaching experiences. Through a carefully crafted curriculum, you'll learn how to create an effective and inclusive learning environment, measure student progress, utilize educational technology and excel in a continuously changing field. You'll also develop skills in collaboration, reflective practice and self-evaluation.
Hawkins Hall on TROY's Campus.

Careers in Education

Upon graduation, you will be able to teach in either an Elementary or Secondary Education setting. Graduates also have the opportunity to further their studies in the graduate program.

Faculty Profiles

Dr. Shannon M. Dadd

Dr. Shannon M. Dadd

Dr. Shannon M. Dadd is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Teacher Education at TROY. She teaches educational technology, science and STEM to all education majors. She serves as the department's Field Experience Coordinator, helping connect each education major to a mentor teacher in partnership schools. Additionally, Dr. Dadd serves as chairperson on the Board of Directors for Alabama STEM Education.

TROY Master of Science in Education Options

Choose from four specializations and traditional/Alternative-A tracks based on your goals and teaching experience.
M.S. Ed. Visual Arts (Traditional or Alternative-A)

Help students find their artistic voice and contribute to arts culture by focusing your M.S. Ed. degree in visual arts. At TROY, you'll continue to refine your artistic talent while learning how to engage, impart knowledge and teach visual art techniques to your future students. 


The traditional track is designed for current educators, while the Alternative-A track includes additional requirements for students with a bachelor's outside of education. Choose the traditional track if you already teach in grades P-12 or the Alternative-A option for teaching internship opportunities in the visual arts. 







M.S. Ed. Music, Instrumental (Traditional or Alternative-A)

Learn how to help your students grow their talents in brass, woodwind, percussion and string instruments. In this specialization, you'll develop as a musician and an educator, learning from talented and experienced musicians dedicated to helping you succeed. You'll have the opportunity to gain practical experience in the classroom and in one of TROY's bands or ensembles. 


The traditional track is designed for current educators, while the Alternative-A track includes additional requirements for students with a bachelor's outside of education. Choose the traditional track if you already teach in grades P-12 or the Alternative-A option for teaching internship opportunities in music.








M.S. Ed. Music, Vocal/Choral (Traditional or Alternative-A)

Help future students explore their vocal talents by focusing your M.S. Ed. degree in vocal/choral music. In this emphasis, you'll learn how to grow students' vocal/choral abilities in grades P-12 through technical skills and mentorship. 


The traditional track is designed for current educators, while the Alternative-A track includes additional requirements for students with a bachelor's outside of education. Choose the traditional track if you already teach in grades P-12 or the Alternative-A option for teaching internship opportunities in teaching vocal/choral music.







M.S. Ed. Physical Education (Traditional or Alternative-A)

Promote healthy activities and foster a love for exercise and sport with an M.S. Ed. degree in physical education. In this specialization, you'll gain expertise in wellness, physiology, teaching individual and team sports, first aid and more. 


The traditional track is designed for current educators, while the Alternative-A track includes additional requirements for students with a bachelor's outside of education. Choose the traditional track if you already teach in grades P-12 or the Alternative-A option for teaching internship opportunities in teaching physical education.







FAQ About the M.S. in Education Program

Learn more about interdisciplinary education and our program.
What is an M.S. Ed.?
An M.S. Ed., or Master of Science in Education, is an advanced academic degree focused on developing knowledge and skills in a facet of education. TROY's Master of Science in Education focuses on interdisciplinary education in grades P-12, providing you with skills for educational leadership and engaging learners of various age groups. You'll also build expertise in one of four content areas: visual arts, choral music, instrumental music or physical education. The program includes coursework in educational theory, instructional strategies, educational technologies, curriculum development and research. 
What can you do with a master's in education?
A master's degree in education creates opportunities for classroom teaching, departmental leadership, instructional coaching, curriculum development and more. Specific master's in education job opportunities include preschool teacher, elementary school teacher, secondary school teacher, instructional coach, instructional coordinator, instructional technology specialist and program manager. You may also qualify for jobs in policy analysis or research. 
Do you need a master's to teach?
For many states and districts, having a master's degree is not required to become a teacher. The minimum educational requirement to teach at the K-12 level in most areas is a bachelor's degree. However, an M.S. degree in education can create numerous career advancement opportunities as a classroom teacher or educational leader. If your bachelor's degree is in a field outside of education, 鶹վб's Alternative A (Alt-A) program gives you a clear, streamlined path to become a certified teacher and start your teaching career.

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