English, BA / English Education, EdM

Analyze language and literature and become an outstanding thinker, writer and communicator, while also learning to implement creative and ethical teaching practices.

Shakespeare Reading Group in Capen Hall With English Professor Barbara Bono
 Photographer: Douglas Levere.

Take a Journey Through Words

The UB Teach English education program is an accelerated, combined degree program where you can earn an English bachelor's and an English education master's degree in just five years. This program provides content expertise in English while preparing you to teach English for grades 5-12. You'll study in both the Department of English and the Department of Learning and Instruction.

Enrolled students will:

  • Explore the English language through literature, poetry, popular culture, film, writing and community engagement.
  • Utilize reading, historical contextualization and theoretical reflection to formulate questions and craft original essays.
  • Participate in intensive clinical education experiences with Western New York schools, learning the nuances of the teaching profession.
  • Develop skills and confidence to implement evidence-based practice in the classroom and co-teach alongside an expert teacher in a one-year residency.
Student in Kelly Myers-Chunco typography class visit with James Maynard, curator of the Poetry Collection and coordinator of the Rare & Special Books Collection, as he shares a collection of rare books. They were photographed in November 2023 in the Silverman Library. Photographer: Douglas Levere.

Program Overview

Academic credential granted Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Master of Education (EdM)
Certification option Successful completion of program leads to an institutional recommendation for New York State initial and professional certification in English education
Grade levels 7 to 12 with 5 to 6 extension
Credits required for completion 145
Time to completion 5 years
Course delivery On campus, online
Experiential contact hours
  • Clinical experiences embedded in undergraduate and graduate  coursework
  • A full one-year teaching residency in the final year of the program
Application deadline Early Action : Nov. 15
Scholarship Consideration: Dec. 8
Regular Decision: Feb. 1

Students can continue to submit an application for fall consideration until capacity is reached.

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