Duration

1.5 years

Starting Date

January

Tuition Fee

$565 per credit

Location

Online

About the program

Are you worried that school will get in the way of your other commitments and priorities? If so, we have just what you need. Our master’s in general education courses are available 100% online, with no set login times. You can earn your degree from anywhere in the world, without needing to relocate to take classes on campus!

At Liberty, you’ll learn from the best. Our faculty have years of experience working as teachers, professors, and school administrators. With their guidance, you can develop practical skills that can help boost your marketability.

Liberty strives to equip educators and school leaders who model high academic, moral, and spiritual standards before their peers. Our mission is to Train Champions for Christ. At Liberty, you won’t just get a degree — you’ll be equipped to live out biblical ethics in your education career.

Career Opportunities

This is a flexible degree that can help equip you for many different jobs and educational settings. Some of the roles you may qualify for after earning your M.Ed. in General Education degree include:

  • Educational consultant
  • General education teacher*
  • Instructional coordinator

*The M.Ed. in General Education does not lead to teacher licensure. However, this program may be a good fit for licensed teachers or for students who do not need state licensure to teach at a private school.

Courses Included

  • Foundations of Education
  • Technology Practices for Instructional Improvement
  • Curriculum Evaluation
  • Curriculum & Methods for Effective In<ruction
  • The Differentiated Classroom
  • Instructional Methods for Behavior & Learning

Minimum requirements

A regionally or nationally accredited bachelor’s degree with a 2.5 or above GPA is required for admission in good standing.

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