Program Overview The Master of Arts in Education and Classics is offered by the College of Education in collaboration with the College of Arts and Sciences. The Master of Arts and Education degree is designed for students who wish to combine study of Classics with Education. Students have an advisor in both the College of Education and in the College of Arts and Sciences who jointly plan and direct the program. Students may complete their culminating experience in either education or classics.
Of Special Interest Students seeking initial teacher licensure in Social Studies should consider enrolling in the Master’s of Secondary Education (LAMP).
Curriculum Information The program features 12 hours in education, 21 hours in classics or social studies education, and 3 hours of thesis, seminar, or project.