Online Master's Teaching Degree - Alumni Campaign
Earn a 100% online master’s degree in your subject area.
OHIO Online offers several online master’s programs in a variety of subjects designed especially for secondary teachers. Prepare to teach dual enrollment College Credit Plus courses to high school students, earn a master’s in your educational focus area such as Curriculum and Instruction or Special Education, or advance your coaching career by earning a Master’s in Coaching Education or Master’s in Athletic Administration.
Prepare to Teach Dual Enrollment
Earn an online master’s degree in your subject area at OHIO and prepare to teach dual enrollment and college-level courses. Ohio University offers several online master’s programs in different subjects designed especially for secondary teachers.
- Convenient online courses
- No thesis required
- No GRE needed
M.S. in Chemistry
- Classes include biochemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, and organic synthesis.
- Earn all 30 credits needed to receive your degree in as few as three semesters.
M.S. in Geological Sciences
- Designed for earth science teachers, this program offers courses in stream geomorphology, planetary geology, watershed and stream hydrology, and more.
- The mission of the program is to enhance graduates' marketability as the next generation of practicing geoscientists, earth science educators, and allied professionals.
Master of Social Sciences
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Take courses in history, geography, political science, anthropology, women's and gender studies.
- Rich offerings in the histories of the United States and Western Civilization are ideal for social studies teachers who want to teach college-level history courses.
Add a Graduate Certificate or Endorsement
- Teaching English as Foreign Language (TEFL) Certificate: This certificate is designed to help those who want to secure teaching positions, teacher-training positions, and curriculum development positions, with an emphasis on international posts.
- TESOL Endorsement for Ohio Teachers: This TESOL Endorsement, which is added to an existing Ohio teaching license, contributes to increased knowledge and potential higher earnings.
Career Opportunities
As states seek to increase college access for high school students and to reduce the cost of higher education, many are expanding their dual enrollment programs. Criteria vary widely by state, but most programs require at least a master's degree for a dual enrollment teacher.
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