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Concordia University Chicago's master of arts in early childhood education is directed toward the preparation of educators who desire to become an accomplished early childhood teacher, an early childhood administrator, an early childhood public policy and advocacy specialist, or an early teacher educator or researcher.
Concordia University Chicago's master of arts in early childhood special education is designed for educators with an early childhood certificate/endorsement or the LBS1 (pre-kindergarten to age 21) endorsement.
The Education Specialist (EdS) degree program is a post-master's course of study that provides students an area of educational specialization with an emphasis on practice.
The master of arts in educational administration is for students who seek an online master's degree program in the administration of educational programs.
The MA in Education Technology: Curriculum and Instruction program prepares teachers in public and private schools to more effectively integrate technology into their classroom practice.
The MA, Education Technology: Leadership program is for teachers seeking a career path towards becoming a technology specialist, technology director, or technology coach.
The Master of Arts in Teaching: Elementary Education is designed to deliver outstanding teacher preparation. Upon successful completion of degree requirements, candidates are eligible for a Professional Educator License (PEL) with an Elementary endorsement from the State of Illinois for Grades 1 through 6.