Best Education Colleges in Texas

We have created a 2019 ranking of the best colleges in Texas that offer Education degrees to help you find a school that fits your needs. Each school's ranking is based on the compilation of our data from reliable government sources, student surveys, college graduate interviews, and editorial review. In addition, you can view our entire list of all 48 Education schools located within Texas. We also provide reviews, facts, and questions and answers for schools on our site and offer you access to get valuable information from colleges and universities today.
Best Education Colleges in Texas for 2019
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1 | Concordia University-Texas | Austin, TX |
Concordia University-Texas offers 1 Education Degree program. It's a small private university in a large city. In 2015, 445 students graduated in the study area of Education with students earning 445 Master's degrees. |
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2 | Dallas Baptist University | Dallas, TX |
Dallas Baptist University offers 3 Education Degree programs. It's a medium sized private university in a large city. In 2015, 71 students graduated in the study area of Education with students earning 68 Master's degrees, and 3 Certificates degrees. | Based on 4 Reviews |
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3 | Texas Christian University | Fort Worth, TX |
Texas Christian University offers 2 Education Degree programs. It's a medium sized private university in a large city. In 2015, 3 students graduated in the study area of Education with students earning 3 Bachelor's degrees. | Based on 12 Reviews |
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4 | The University of Texas at San Antonio | San Antonio, TX |
The University of Texas at San Antonio offers 3 Education Degree programs. It's a large public university in a large city. In 2015, 105 students graduated in the study area of Education with students earning 88 Bachelor's degrees, and 17 Master's degrees. | Based on 20 Reviews | ||
5 | University of North Texas | Denton, TX |
University of North Texas offers 1 Education Degree program. It's a large public university in a mid sized city. In 2015, 25 students graduated in the study area of Education with students earning 25 Master's degrees. | Based on 44 Reviews |
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6 | Abilene Christian University | Abilene, TX |
Abilene Christian University offers 1 Education Degree program. It's a medium sized private university in a mid sized city. In 2015, 12 students graduated in the study area of Education with students earning 12 Master's degrees. | Based on 16 Reviews |
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7 | The University of Texas at Arlington | Arlington, TX |
The University of Texas at Arlington offers 2 Education Degree programs. It's a large public university in a large city. In 2015, 18 students graduated in the study area of Education with students earning 18 Master's degrees. | Based on 40 Reviews |
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8 | Texas Tech University | Lubbock, TX |
Texas Tech University offers 1 Education Degree program. It's a large public university in a mid sized city. In 2015, 5 students graduated in the study area of Education with students earning 5 Certificates degrees. | Based on 28 Reviews |
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9 | Saint Edward's University | Austin, TX |
Saint Edward's University offers 2 Education Degree programs. It's a medium sized private university in a large city. In 2015, 6 students graduated in the study area of Education with students earning 6 Master's degrees. | Based on 8 Reviews |
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10 | University of St Thomas | Houston, TX |
University of St Thomas offers 2 Education Degree programs. It's a small private university in a large city. In 2015, 14 students graduated in the study area of Education with students earning 11 Bachelor's degrees, and 3 Master's degrees. | Based on 4 Reviews |
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List of all Education Colleges in Texas
School Logo | School Name | Average tuition | Student Teacher Ratio | Enrolled Students |
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Concordia University-Texas Austin, TX |
5/5
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20 : 1 | 2,559 |
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Dallas Baptist University Dallas, TX |
5/5
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44 : 1 | 5,319 |
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Texas Christian University Fort Worth, TX |
5/5
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15 : 1 | 10,323 |
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The University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio, TX |
2/5
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29 : 1 | 28,787 |
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University of North Texas Denton, TX |
3/5
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31 : 1 | 37,299 |
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Abilene Christian University Abilene, TX |
5/5
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17 : 1 | 4,544 |
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The University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, TX |
3/5
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39 : 1 | 41,988 |
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Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX |
3/5
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25 : 1 | 35,859 |
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Saint Edward's University Austin, TX |
5/5
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17 : 1 | 4,620 |
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University of St Thomas Houston, TX |
5/5
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15 : 1 | 3,359 |
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Texas Wesleyan University Fort Worth, TX |
5/5
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15 : 1 | 2,474 |
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University of the Incarnate Word San Antonio, TX |
5/5
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19 : 1 | 8,666 |
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Texas Woman's University Denton, TX |
2/5
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27 : 1 | 15,286 |
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West Texas A & M University Canyon, TX |
2/5
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27 : 1 | 9,489 |
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Hardin-Simmons University Abilene, TX |
5/5
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14 : 1 | 2,112 |
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Southwestern University Georgetown, TX |
5/5
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12 : 1 | 1,515 |
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Houston Baptist University Houston, TX |
5/5
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20 : 1 | 3,160 |
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Our Lady of the Lake University San Antonio, TX |
5/5
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19 : 1 | 3,334 |
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Texas A & M University-Kingsville Kingsville, TX |
2/5
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23 : 1 | 9,207 |
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Angelo State University San Angelo, TX |
2/5
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28 : 1 | 8,483 |
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University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Belton, TX |
5/5
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19 : 1 | 3,898 |
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Sul Ross State University Alpine, TX |
2/5
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22 : 1 | 2,967 |
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East Texas Baptist University Marshall, TX |
5/5
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16 : 1 | 1,308 |
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Southwestern Adventist University Keene, TX |
4/5
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12 : 1 | 789 |
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Schreiner University Kerrville, TX |
5/5
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17 : 1 | 1,230 |
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Program Descriptions
- B.A. in History
- B.A. in History with an Emphasis in Public History
- B.S. in Elementary Education: English
- B.S. in Elementary Education: Math (Leads to initial teacher licensure)
- B.S. in Elementary Education: Science (Leads to initial teacher licensure)
- Bachelor of Arts in English for Secondary Education
- Bachelor of Science in Business for Secondary Education
- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with an Emphasis in English as a Second Language
- Bachelor of Science in Math for Secondary Education
- Ed. D. in Organizational Leadership with an Emphasis in Special Education
- Ed. S. in K-12 Leadership
- Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership in with an Emphasis in K-12 Leadership
- Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership with an Emphasis in Behavioral Health
- Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership with an Emphasis in Higher Education Leadership
- Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership with an Emphasis in Organizational Development
- M.A. in Reading with an Emphasis in Elementary Education
- M.A. in Reading with an Emphasis in Secondary Education
- M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction: Technology (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure)
- M.Ed. in Early Childhood (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure)
- M.Ed. in Early Childhood (Leads to initial teacher licensure)
- M.Ed. in Educational Administration (Leads to initial teacher licensure)
- M.Ed. in Educational Leadership (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure)
- M.Ed. in Elementary Education (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure)
- M.Ed. in Elementary Education (Leads to initial teacher licensure)
- M.Ed. in Secondary Education (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure)
- M.Ed. in Secondary Education (Leads to initial teacher licensure)
- M.Ed. in Special Education: Cross-Categorical (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure)
- M.Ed. in Special Education: Cross-Categorical (Leads to initial teacher licensure)
- M.Ed. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) (No licensure)
- Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction
- Master of Arts in Gifted Education
- Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
- Graduate Certificate of Completion in Elementary Education Teacher Preparation (FL)
- Graduate Certificate of Completion in Secondary Education Teacher Preparation (FL)
- M.S. in Instructional Technology
B.A. in HistoryGCU's contemporary history programs captivate a learner with the interests that scholars have today. From a historical context, learners reflect about society and themselves. The Bachelor of Arts in History at GCU explores the discipline thematically, as a more engaging alternative to a chronological study. Historians study the past to deepen their understanding of the complexities in the modern world. The program introduces the study of history as a scholarly discipline. It explores the work of major historians and develops a foundational set of tools that are valued by employers and used by historians.B.A. in History with an Emphasis in Public HistoryGCU's contemporary history programs captivate a learner with the interests that scholars have today. From a historical context, learners reflect about society and themselves. The emphasis in public history opens the door for a career as a historian. It appeals to learners who have a passion for history and a desire to work directly in an applied setting. Learners have the opportunity to transform their passion for history and make an impact in their community. The engaging curriculum extends the skills of a historian into the contemporary marketplace. Through a disciplined study of the past, learners are given an orientation of the complexity and diversity in the world, to meet the competitive demands of a global economy.B.S. in Elementary Education: EnglishThe Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with an emphasis in English is a program for students who are preparing for a teaching career in grades K-8, inclusive of elementary and middle school, and who are seeking initial teacher certification or licensure. This program is offered both online and on the main campus and requires a minimum of 24 credits in the content area. In the English emphasis, the program covers the comprehensive English education for elementary students, including analysis of world and American literature, grammar, linguistics, as well as literary criticism and analysis.B.S. in Elementary Education: Math (Leads to initial teacher licensure)The Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with an emphasis in Math is a program for students who are preparing for a teaching career in grades K-8, inclusive of elementary and middle school, and who are seeking initial teacher certification or licensure. This program is offered both online and on the main campus and requires a minimum of 24 credits in the content area. In the Math emphasis, the program covers the comprehensive Mathematics education for elementary students as well as college algebra, trigonometry and geometry. The curriculum also puts an added emphasis on student understanding, critical thinking and problem solving.B.S. in Elementary Education: Science (Leads to initial teacher licensure)The Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with an emphasis in Science is a program for students who are preparing for a teaching career in grades K-8, inclusive of elementary and middle school, and who are seeking initial teacher certification or licensure. This program is offered both online and on the main campus and requires a minimum of 24 credits in the content area. In the Science emphasis, the program covers the comprehensive Science education for elementary students, including Earth and space science, physical science and life sciences. The curriculum also puts an added emphasis on student understanding, the scientific method, critical thinking, problem solving and the impact of science.Bachelor of Arts in English for Secondary EducationGrand Canyon University's Bachelors of Arts in English for Secondary Education degree program is designed to provide future middle and high school educators with the knowledge and hands-on training needed to be successful English teachers in tomorrow’s diverse and rapidly changing classrooms. Using a combination of thorough exploration of the English language and its evolution throughout history, along with teaching theories and applicable techniques, students will complete bachelor’s degree courses necessary to become certified secondary education English teachers.Bachelor of Science in Business for Secondary EducationGrand Canyon University's Bachelor of Science in Business for Secondary Education degree program is designed to provide Colangelo College of Business graduates with future middle and high school teaching opportunities. Students can acquire a combination of business knowledge with educational understanding and classroom tools needed to succeed as tomorrow’s teachers in grades 5-12. While completing a thorough business curriculum, students will also complete methodological and sociological courses necessary to become certified secondary educators.Bachelor of Science in Elementary EducationThe Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education program is designed for individuals interested in education and licensure toward teaching students in a 1st -8th grade classroom setting. The format and courses of this program are regionally accredited and Arizona State Board of Education approved. The program is designed to maximize content knowledge and in-classroom teaching experiences for teacher candidates to meet the needs of 21st century learners. Students will study will study topics such as lesson planning and assessments, classroom management, social justice, English as a Second Language, and instructional methods and strategies for English, Math, Science and Social Studies. All courses are directly aligned with both professional teaching and associated national content standards.Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with an Emphasis in English as a Second LanguageThis program is designed for elementary school (grades 1-8) teaching candidates pursuing a teaching career in English as a Second Language (ESL) and seeking initial teacher licensure. This elementary education degree is designed to combine the content knowledge of teaching ESL in elementary schools with in-classroom student-teaching experiences to help you thrive in the 21st century elementary school classrooms. All courses are directly aligned with professional teaching standards and the associated national content standards. The Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) and Educational Leadership Constituent Council (ELCC) standards form the foundation of this regionally accredited and Arizona-approved program of study.Bachelor of Science in Math for Secondary EducationGrand Canyon University's Bachelors of Science in Math for Secondary Education degree program is designed to provide future middle and high school educators with the mathematics knowledge and hands-on training needed to be successful math teachers in tomorrow’s diverse and rapidly changing 5-12 grade classrooms. Combining a thorough exploration of mathematics (including geometry, algebra, trigonometry and calculus) with teaching strategies and theories for use in the classroom, learners prepare to earn certification as secondary education math teachers.Ed. D. in Organizational Leadership with an Emphasis in Special EducationThe Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership program develops the learner’s ability to generate new knowledge and responsibly apply knowledge to achieve high-performing entities that allow organizational employees and followers to grow and develop to their full potential. Learners will study the major bodies of literature in leadership, reflect critically on existing theory, and identify appropriate applications of theory in education, business, and other organizational cultures. Learners will develop academic and organizational research expertise through the study of statistical and research methodologies. The program of study is consistent with Grand Canyon University's mission to develop learners who are global citizens, critical thinkers, effective communicators, and responsible leaders. Graduates who earn the Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership with an Emphasis in Special Education will advance the study of leadership within the field of special education with an in-depth research-based approach to facilitate the leadership abilities and role as a strategic professional.Ed. S. in K-12 LeadershipGrand Canyon University’s Education Specialist in K-12 Leadership program is designed to prepare educators to assume a variety of leadership roles in economically and culturally diverse 21st century K-12 educational communities. After foundational instruction in ethics, research, and theory, coursework focuses on educational policy development and decision making, staffing, and organizational leadership, supervision of teaching and learning, instructional and curricular supervision, department and unit management, and other areas related to leadership at the building or district level. The program is aligned with the standards of the Educational Leadership Constituent Council (ELCC) and is consistent with the University’s mission to develop learners who are global citizens, critical thinkers, effective communicators, and responsible leaders in a technologically advanced world.Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership in with an Emphasis in K-12 LeadershipThe Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership program develops the learner’s ability to generate new knowledge and responsibly apply knowledge to achieve high-performing entities that allow organizational employees and followers to grow and develop to their full potential. Learners will study the major bodies of literature in leadership, reflect critically on existing theory, and identify appropriate applications of theory in education, business, and other organizational cultures. Learners will develop academic and organizational research expertise through the study of statistical and research methodologies. The program of study is consistent with Grand Canyon University's mission to develop learners who are global citizens, critical thinkers, effective communicators, and responsible leaders. Graduates who earn the Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership with an Emphasis in K-12 Leadership will advance the study of leadership within the field of K-12 education leadership with an in-depth, research-based approach to facilitate the leadership abilities and role as a strategic professional.Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership with an Emphasis in Behavioral HealthEd.D. in Organizational Leadership with an Emphasis in Behavioral Health. This doctoral-level degree program is designed specifically for practicing behavioral health professionals, including licensed professional counselors, licensed marriage and family therapists, licensed social workers, school counselors, psychiatric nurses, and behavioral health agency managers. Participants must hold a master’s degree in a behavioral health-related field to participate in this program, which assists them with their development into behavioral health servant leaders who are ethical agents of change with diverse populations in a wide variety of behavioral health organizational settings. The program develops leaders capable of innovation, invention and discovery as well as the responsible application of current best practices to achieve organizational goals and objectives. This highly relevant and robust curriculum focuses on the major bodies of leadership literature and theory and identifies the most appropriate and effective applications to educational, business and organizational environments. Participants will develop academic and organizational research expertise through the study of statistics and research methodology. The program of study is consistent with Grand Canyon University's mission to develop students who are global citizens, critical thinkers, effective communicators, and responsible leaders. With the Emphasis in Behavioral Health, the program further provides a broad understanding of leadership and supervision within the behavioral health settings. This includes models and methods of supervision, current research, interventions, as well as legal and ethical considerations. Graduates will possess the knowledge and skills needed to lead a behavioral health organization serving today’s complex, dynamic and diverse populations.Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership with an Emphasis in Higher Education LeadershipEd.D. in Organizational Leadership with an Emphasis in Higher Education Leadership. This doctoral-level degree program is designed for teaching professionals who are ready to rise to the challenge of leadership in today’s complex and dynamic environment of higher education. The program develops leaders capable of innovation, invention and discovery as well as the responsible application of current best practices to achieve organizational goals and objectives. This relevant and robust curriculum focuses on the major bodies of leadership literature and theory and identifies the most appropriate and effective applications to educational, business and organizational environments. Participants will develop academic and organizational research expertise through the study of statistics and research methodology. The program of study is consistent with Grand Canyon University's mission to develop students who are global citizens, critical thinkers, effective communicators, and responsible leaders. With the Emphasis in Higher Education Leadership, the program further prepares graduates to lead a higher education institution through strategy, financial management, and planning, both of the physical facilities and of the human resources within the organization. Participants gain valuable insight and understanding of the foundation and history, organizational needs, and learning environment of higher education. Graduates acquire the knowledge and expertise needed to effectively lead the colleges, universities and corporate educational departments of today and strategically plan for their future success.Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership with an Emphasis in Organizational DevelopmentEd.D in Organizational Leadership with an Emphasis in Organizational Development. This doctoral-level degree program is designed for individuals who are ready to rise to the challenge of leadership in today’s complex and dynamic organizations. The program develops leaders capable of innovation, invention and discovery as well as the responsible application of current best practices to achieve organizational goals and objectives. This highly relevant and robust curriculum focuses on the major bodies of leadership literature and theory and identifies the most appropriate and effective applications to educational, business and organizational environments. Participants will develop academic and organizational research expertise through the study of statistics and research methodology. The program of study is consistent with Grand Canyon University's mission to develop students who are global citizens, critical thinkers, effective communicators, and responsible leaders. With the Emphasis in Organizational Development, the program further prepares graduates to lead organizations, both for-profit and non-profit, through an examination of leadership styles, organizational culture, governance, accountability, and value-driven focus. Graduates of this program are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to provide servant leadership and tackle the complex challenges facing modern organizations today.M.A. in Reading with an Emphasis in Elementary EducationAs the paradigm shifts and standards become more rigorous in school districts across the nation, elementary literacy and reading quality falls into the spotlight. Educational success in the classroom reflects on the depth of instruction within the lines of the regulatory framework. With a focus on literacy coaches and reading specialists who empower classroom teachers as leaders and interventionists, GCU?s online M.A. in reading for elementary education aligns with the standards of the International Reading Association, a global network committed to literacy. Graduates of the program may seek a reading endorsement but requirements do vary for each state.M.A. in Reading with an Emphasis in Secondary EducationAs the focus shifts toward college and career readiness standards in high schools across the country, educational success in the classroom reflects on the depth of instruction within the regulatory framework. With a focus on literacy coaches and reading specialists who empower classroom teachers as leaders and interventionists, GCU?s online M.A. in reading for secondary education aligns with the standards of the International Reading Association, a global network committed to literacy. Graduates of the program may seek a reading endorsement but requirements do vary for each state.M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction: Technology (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure)Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Curriculum and Instruction: Technology (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure). Technology continues to revolutionize educational effectiveness and accelerate learning. This leading-edge graduate degree program is designed for educators who wish apply technology to improve the success of their students. Courses in this regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of curriculum and instruction, educational applications of technology, interactive design for the classroom and distance learning. With the Technology focus, this program explores learning in the digital age and covers the foundations of technology in education, assessment of technology, strategies for its integration, and proven techniques for its application in learning. Among the subjects explored are productivity software, digital media, multimedia, and distance learning. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guides students through observational and practice based experiences. Participants must hold a current Teaching Certificate or have K–12 experience. In addition, participants must have access to a K–12 classroom to complete the practicum and program assignments. Graduates of this program are prepared to apply educational technology to improve student learning and school performance.M.Ed. in Early Childhood (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure)The Master of Education in Early Childhood Education is a program for students seeking knowledge and expertise in the field of early childhood development and teaching. The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) standards form the foundation of this program. The curriculum includes instructional strategies, teaching methodologies, assessment techniques, theories of early childhood growth and development, and the impact of family and cultural diversity on early childhood.M.Ed. in Early Childhood (Leads to initial teacher licensure)The Master of Education in Early Childhood Education is a program for students seeking knowledge and expertise in the field of early childhood development and teaching. The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) standards form the foundation of this program. The curriculum includes instructional strategies, teaching methodologies, assessment techniques, theories of early childhood growth and development, and the impact of family and cultural diversity on early childhood. With a focus on children from birth through third grade, this program has embedded practicum experiences throughout the coursework, requires a student teaching component, and will lead to a teaching credential in Arizona.M.Ed. in Educational Administration (Leads to initial teacher licensure)Master of Education in Educational Administration (Leads to initial teacher licensure). A sharp increase in responsibilities of educational administrators has simultaneously made the job more important and more challenging. This rigorous and relevant degree program is designed for any individual interested in Educational Administration in the K–12 setting who is seeking an administrative certificate. Participants are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. In addition, participants should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog and academic advisor to obtain current information about teacher credentialing programs. Courses in this regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of school leadership, administrative foundations, organizational theory, K-12 legal issues, public school finance, curriculum development, and instructional leadership. The curriculum examines the best practice methods for educational administration, leadership, principalship and school improvement. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice-based experiences. Participants must complete a part-time, 8-week administrative internship component at the end of the program. Enrollment in this program requires documentation of 3 years of certified teaching experience. Graduates of the program are prepared to become informed and effective educational administrators in public and private schools and other settings requiring an administrative credential.M.Ed. in Educational Leadership (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure)Grand Canyon University's Master of Education in Educational Leadership (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure) program is designed for individuals interested in educational administration in the PK-12 setting and social services settings for children, but who must postpone a school site-based administrative internship or do not choose to seek a K-12 administrative certificate. The Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) and the Educational Leadership Constituent Council (ELCC) standards form the foundation of this program of study. Courses are taught by expert practitioners in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of school and business leadership, administrative foundations, organizational theory and culture, PK-12 legal issues, public school finance, curriculum development, and instructional and team leadership. As an opportunity to apply theory to practice, field experience/practicum hours are embedded throughout the program. The Action Inquiry process frames these experiences. Benchmark assessments within each course guide students through observation, practice, and hands-on leadership experiences. Graduates of the program are prepared to become educational leaders in the home, church, private schools, and other settings not requiring an administrative credential. To be admitted into this program, 3 years of teaching experience is strongly recommended. Students who complete this program and then desire to secure an administrative credential will be required to complete the program requirements of the Master of Education in Educational Administration. This program does not include a student teaching component, and does not therefore lead to licensure or certification, but may lead to career advancement for those already certified as teachers.M.Ed. in Elementary Education (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure)Master of Education in Elementary Education (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure). This current and comprehensive degree program is designed for any individual interested in the education of children in the Grades K–8 setting, but who must postpone student teaching, or who does not choose to seek a teaching certificate. Courses in this state and regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of educational psychology, reading strategies, teaching methods, and curriculum development. The program covers a range of relevant subjects, including classroom engagement and management, learners with diverse needs, and curriculum planning and assessment for the fundamental K–8 areas of learning. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice-based experiences. Participants must have access to a K–8 classroom to complete the program assignments. Graduates of this program are prepared to become informed and effective educators in the home, church, private schools, and other settings not requiring a teaching credential. Participants are also prepared to move into a student teaching/credentialing component with Grand Canyon University should they wish to change to the Eligible version of the program prior to the posting of their degree.M.Ed. in Elementary Education (Leads to initial teacher licensure)Master of Education in Elementary Education (Leads to initial teacher licensure). This current and comprehensive degree program is designed for any individual interested in the education of children in Grades K–8, and who is seeking teacher certification. Participants are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. In addition, participants should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog and an academic advisor to obtain current information about teacher credentialing programs. Courses in this state and regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of educational psychology, reading strategies, teaching methods, and curriculum development. The program covers a range of relevant subjects, including classroom engagement and management, learners with diverse needs, and curriculum planning and assessment for the fundamental K–8 areas of learning. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within many of the courses guide students through over 130 hours of observational experiences, and the final semester of the program includes a full-time, 16-week student teaching component. All courses are directly aligned with the Arizona Professional Teacher Standards and the Interstate New Teacher Support and Assessment Consortium Standards. Graduates of this program are prepared to become informed and effective K–8 educators in public and private schools and other settings requiring a teaching credential.M.Ed. in Secondary Education (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure)Master of Education Secondary Education (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure). This current and applicable degree program is designed for any individual interested in the education of children in the Grade 7–12 setting, but who must postpone student teaching or who does not choose to seek a teaching certificate. Participants are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. In addition, participants should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog and academic advisor to obtain current information about teacher credentialing programs. Courses in this state and regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of educational psychology, reading strategies, teaching methods and curriculum development. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice based experiences. Participants must have access to a Grade 7–12 classroom to complete the program assignments. Participants must have a minimum of 24 units in a content area commonly taught in public Grade 7–12 schools to be admitted to the program. Graduates of the program are prepared to become informed and effective educators in the home, church, private schools and other settings not requiring a teaching credential. Graduates are also prepared to move into a student teaching/credentialing component with Grand Canyon University at a later date.M.Ed. in Secondary Education (Leads to initial teacher licensure)Master of Education in Secondary Education (Leads to initial teacher licensure). This current and applicable degree program is designed for any individual interested in the education of children in the Grade 7–12 setting who is seeking a teaching certificate. Participants are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. In addition, participants should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog and academic advisor to obtain current information about teacher credentialing programs. Courses in this state and regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of educational psychology, reading strategies, teaching methods, and curriculum development. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide students through observational and practice based experiences. Participants must have access to a Grade 7–12 classroom to complete the program and practicum assignments. Assignments within many of the courses guide students through over 140 hours of observational experiences, and the final semester of the program includes a full-time, 16-week student teaching component. Participants must have a minimum of 24 units in a content area commonly taught in public Grade 7–12 schools to be admitted to the program. Graduates of the program are prepared to become informed and effective educators in public and private schools and other settings requiring a teaching credential.M.Ed. in Special Education: Cross-Categorical (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure)Master of Education in Special Education (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure). Educational reforms and legislation regarding individuals with learning disabilities will contribute to an increased demand for Special Education Teachers. This cross-categorical degree program is designed for any individual interested in the education of children with special needs in the K–12 setting, but who must postpone student teaching, or who does not seek a teaching certificate. Participants are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. In addition, participants should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog and academic advisor to obtain current information about teacher credentialing programs. Courses in this state and regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral disabilities, and other physical and cognitive impairments. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide teacher candidates through observational and practice-based experiences. Participants must have access to a K–12 special education classroom to complete the program assignments. Graduates of the program are prepared to work with special needs populations and implement individualized educational plans to accommodate the students’ various learning needs. Participants are also prepared to move into a student teaching/credentialing component with Grand Canyon University should they wish to change to the Eligible version of the program prior to the posting of their degree.M.Ed. in Special Education: Cross-Categorical (Leads to initial teacher licensure)Master of Education in Special Education (Leads to initial teacher licensure). Educational reforms and legislation regarding individuals with learning disabilities will contribute to an increased demand for Special Education Teachers. This cross-categorical degree program is designed for any individual interested in the education of children with special needs in the K–12 setting, and who seek a teaching certificate. Participants are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. In addition, participants should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog and academic advisor to obtain current information about teacher credentialing programs. Courses in this state and regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral disabilities, and other physical and cognitive impairments. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within each course guide teacher candidates through observational and practice-based experiences. Participants must have access to a K–12 special education classroom to complete the program assignments. The classroom setting must have at least 3 of the 5 following disability categories represented: emotional disability, learning disability, mental retardation, physical impairment, and/or health impairment. Participants must complete a full-time, 16-week student teaching component at the end of the program with a certified special education teacher. Graduates of the program are prepared to be effective special needs teachers who can implement individualized educational plans to accommodate various learning needs.M.Ed. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) (No licensure)Master of Education in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure). An increasing number of residents and immigrants who need to learn or improve their English skills will fuel an enormous need for more and more qualified teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). This high-demand degree program is designed for certified teachers or administrators with an interest in teaching ESL students in the classroom or serving as a district ESL coordinator. Courses in this regionally accredited program are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of linguistics, second language acquisition, and curriculum development. The curriculum covers the foundations of instruction for English language learners and the best-practice methods of teaching English and grammar to speakers of other languages. Courses include an in-depth examination of English linguistics, teaching in a pluralistic society, language and reading acquisition, and curriculum development and assessment. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program, but particularly in a TESOL practicum that guides students through observational and practice-based experiences. Graduates of the program are prepared to become leaders in the ESL/TESOL initiatives districts must undertake in an ever-increasing climate of student diversity.Master of Arts in Curriculum and InstructionIn the Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction program, you examine the process for planning, composing and delivering an engaging, culturally responsive curriculum. In addition, you also learn to identify, evaluate and assess instructional strategies using data and student achievement.Master of Arts in Gifted EducationWith a Master of Arts in Gifted Education degree, you can learn innovative ways to teach our most talented, gifted students and help them realize their potential. Licensed, certified teachers who wish to pursue this degree are interested in becoming a teacher of gifted and talented students, program facilitator at the school level or gifted curriculum specialist at the district level. Other job opportunities include gifted and advanced placement (AP) classroom teacher or gifted programs coordinator. Either teacher licensure or one year of verifiable teaching is a prerequisite for this regionally accredited program. This degree is aligned with National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) and the Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC) standards, and may make you eligible for gifted endorsement. The degree program emphasizes and fosters ways to identify, teach and nurture gifted children academically, mentally and emotionally. Assignments within each course guide you through 75-hours of observation and practice. This allows you to gain hands-on experience by applying these concepts inside P-12 classrooms.Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other LanguagesCurrently licensed and certified teachers who earn a master's degree in TESOL can advance toward teaching English to students from other countries and cultures. The regionally accredited online master's degree in TESOL is aligned with the Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium and Standards of Recognition of Initial TESOL Programs in P-12 ESL Teacher Education. You are required to provide evidence of at least one year of full-time, verified teaching (a prerequisite for entering the program). In Arizona, graduates of the program may be eligible for ESL and/or BLE endorsement. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories and research throughout the program, particularly in a TESOL practicum that guides you through observational and practice-based experiences. This practicum requires you to have access to a P-12 school classroom with ESL students in order to complete your practicum course and program assignments.Graduate Certificate of Completion in Elementary Education Teacher Preparation (FL)The Graduate Certificate of Completion in Elementary Education, currently available only in Florida, is a convenient program for provisionally licensed teachers to further their skills in the area of elementary education. Ideal students are elementary school teachers (except special education) who teach students basic academic, social and other formative skills in public or private schools at the elementary level. The graduate certificate in elementary education program places emphasis on meeting the educational needs of elementary-age children in a variety of settings. All courses within this College of Education program are online and directly align with specialized professional teaching standards and the associated national content standards. Students must have access to a grade 1-8 classroom to complete assignments within many of the courses. These courses guide teacher candidates through required observational and practice-based experiences.Graduate Certificate of Completion in Secondary Education Teacher Preparation (FL)The Graduate Certificate of Completion in Secondary Education, currently available only in Florida, is a convenient program for provisionally licensed teachers to further their skills in the area of secondary education. Emphasis is placed on meeting the educational needs of secondary-aged children in a variety of settings. All courses within this College of Education program are online and directly align with specialized professional teaching standards and the associated national content standards. Students must have access to a grade 6-12 classroom to complete assignments within many of the courses that guide teacher candidates through required observational and practice-based experiences.M.S. in Instructional TechnologyGrand Canyon University’s Master of Science in Instructional Technology program is designed for practicing teaching professionals who have an interest in becoming a technology specialist or coach—or educators who endeavor to increase their knowledge of technology in the classroom. This instructional technology program and courses are aligned to the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Standards for Technology Coaches, as well as the Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC) standards.
Additional Education Degree Facts for Texas Schools
Texas Schools offering online Education degrees
Online Education degrees are available at a variety of different schools with as many as 445 degrees earned at the most popular school. Read more below about all schools that have offered online Education degrees. If you are interested learning more about getting a degree online, check out our page dedicated to online degree information.
School Name | Certificate | Associate's | Bachelor's | Master's | Doctoral |
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Concordia University-Texas | 0 | 0 | 0 | 445 | 0 |
University of the Incarnate Word | 0 | 0 | 0 | 25 | 0 |
West Texas A & M University | 0 | 0 | 0 | 23 | 0 |
Arlington Baptist College | 0 | 0 | 15 | 0 | 0 |
Southwestern Assemblies of God University | 0 | 0 | 11 | 0 | 0 |
- 3 Certificates
- 1 Associate's
- 3 Bachelor's
- 8 Master's
What Education degree programs were earned in Texas?
Degree Level | Program Length | Colleges | Graduates |
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Associate's | 2-year Length | 19 Colleges | 31 Graduates |
Bachelor's | 4-year Length | 12 Colleges | 164 Graduates |
Certificates | < 1 year Length | 5 Colleges | 8 Graduates |
Doctoral | 1-2 year Length | 1 Colleges | 15 Graduates |
Master's | 1+ years Length | 23 Colleges | 776 Graduates |