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The University of Washington College of Education offers paths of study designed to suit your goals in education. Whether you know the specific career path you want to take or just have an idea of what you'd like to study, the following pathways will help you find what you're looking for.
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Future Teachers
The Master in Teaching (MIT) degree program provides you with the knowledge and experi-ence to lead a classroom.
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Three options are available for MIT degrees in Special Education.
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Principals,
Superintendents,
School Leaders
The Danforth Educational Leadership Program prepares experienced teachers
to become K-12 Principals and Program Administrators.
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The Leadership for Learning program prepares experienced educators for district leadership.
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Professional Development
You can add an endorsement or advanced certificate to your teaching certificate.
Masters programs are available for educators to gain additional skills
and knowledge.
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School Psychology
Masters programs prepare you for a career in public schools as a psychologist,
assessment specialist, consultant, or coun-selor. The doctoral program prepares
you for a career in research, leadership, or college teaching.
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Higher Education Program
The Graduate Program in Higher Education prepares you as an effective and
transformational college or university leader.
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Undergraduate Studies
A degree in early childhood and family studies is excellent preparation for
a wide variety of careers in early learning, child care, parent and family
support and education, and social/mental health services.
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Athletic Leadership
A Master of Education in Inter-collegiate Athletic Leadership (IAL) prepares
you to assume various leadership positions within intercollegiate athletics.
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