Master of Arts (M.A.) in
Integrated Teaching and Learning

The Master of Arts degree in Integrated Teaching and Learning (ITL) is a post-baccalaureate degree that serves practicing teachers at all levels (preschool, elementary, middle level, and high school) and provides an important first step for graduate students who wish to pursue a doctorate and become scholars and teachers at the university level. In addition, the program is designed to provide a base for previously certificated or licensed professionals who are interested in offering educationally-related services in a wide variety of social and educational settings outside the public schools. Such settings may include social service fields which provide educational programs and services for children and young adults; education departments of art, history, and science museums; and educational service programs connected with park and recreational systems. Students admitted to the Master of Arts degree in Integrated Teaching and Learning may take coursework on the Columbus, Lima, Mansfield, Marion, or Newark campuses. Each student will be assigned a faculty adviser who will provide guidance to the student throughout the program and will help in planning individual programs.

Degree Areas of Study

  • American Sign Language Education
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Middle Childhood Education
  • Hearing Impairments
  • Visual Impairments

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