English Education

Our master's program in English education focuses on teaching literature and composition in secondary schools, colleges and universities. Our program takes a broad humanistic approach and emphasizes research and practice in language, writing and response to literature. As a graduate student, you will have an opportunity to tutor, conduct research in local schools, publish your work and present papers at local, state and national conferences.

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Why English Education at UB?

The features of our program include:

  • Affordability – low cost, 50% less than comparable universities
  • Flexibility – online and on-campus (day and night) courses
  • Quality – respected leaders in English learning and teaching
  • Technology – use of the latest digital resources and tools
Prerequisite

To be eligible for this program, you must have majored in or completed 30 credit hours in ENGLISH

English Education Programs

Initial Initial / Professional Professional

Program Overview

Academic credential granted Master of Education (EdM)
Certification option Successful completion of program leads to an institutional recommendation for NYS Initial and Professional Certification in program in English Education
Grade levels 7 to 12 with 5 to 6 extension
Credits required for completion 57
Time to completion 4 to 5 full-time semesters
Course delivery On campus
Career opportunities English language arts teacher
Experiential contact hours
  • 1 academic year (fall/spring) of student teaching
  • Additional clinical hours may be required prior to student teaching residency. This is based on academic program and opportunities for specific students
  • Academic advisors assist with outlining specific clinical requirements
Application deadline

Priority Deadlines

Summer:
Feb. 1, then rolling until April 15

Fall: Feb. 1, then rolling until July 15

 

Content Distribution Prerequisites

This worksheet is intended as an advising tool to assist you in your planning. Use this worksheet to help you select courses during your undergraduate studies that will fulfill the content distribution prerequisites that are required by the Graduate School of Education.

English Content Prerequisites Worksheet

Frequently Asked Questions

We have a collection of frequently asked questions that may help you. If your questions are still unanswered, we are glad to help! Contact our admission office.

Questions About the Admission Process?

Graduate School of Education
366 Baldy Hall, North Campus
716-645-2110
gseinfo@buffalo.edu