North Dakota students test consistently high in the areas of math and reading. At the same time, there are a number of areas where teachers are currently needed, including occupational education, science, information technology, and language (including Native American languages).
As you continue advancing in your own educational goals, a master’s degree will help equip you with the knowledge, aptitude, and teaching methods needed to help North Dakota students advancing in their academic and career pursuits.
Find Schools offering Masters Degree Programs in Education
North Dakota State University
- Master of Arts in Education
- Educational Leadership
- English Education
- Social Science Education
- Social Science Education
- Elementary Education
30-42 credit hours or 24 months
$274/credit hour
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University of Mary
- Master of Education
- College Teaching
- Curriculum and Instruction
- Early Childhood Education
- Elementary Administration
- Reading Education
- Secondary Administration
- School Counseling
- Special Education
32 credit hours or 24 months
$465/credit hour
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University of North Dakota
- Master of Education
- Elementary Education
- Instructional Design
- Reading Education
- Special Education
30 credit hours or 12-18 months
$313/credit hour
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Valley City State University
- Master of Education
- Teaching and Technology
- Teaching English Language Learners
- Library Information Technologies
- Technology Education
32 credit hours or 12-18 months
$641/credit hour
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