Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of middle and high school students? With a secondary education degree from Bridgewater State University, you’ll be prepared for your initial state licensure to teach middle or high school in Massachusetts. BSU also offers a number graduate programs for educators, from Educational Leadership and Higher Ed Administration to Master of Art in Teaching degrees.
Undergraduate Programs
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Program details from 2024-2025 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog
Graduate Programs
Education Specialist
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Graduate Certificate
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Master of Education
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Master of Art in Teaching
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Postbaccalaureate Licensure Programs
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Postmasters Licensure Programs
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Program details from 2024-2025 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog
All students who intend to become licensed educators must apply for admission and be accepted into professional education through the College of Education and Allied Studies. All students seeking licensure must consult the Educator Preparation and Licensure Policies and Procedures section of the BSU catalog for information pertaining to the state regulations for the licensure of educational personnel and important institutional deadlines.
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes - Secondary Education undergraduate major
Learning Outcomes - Ed Leadership MEd Licensure Program
Learning Outcomes - Ed Leadership MEd Non-Licensure Program
Learning Outcomes - Ed Leadership EdS Licensure Program
Learning Outcomes - Ed Leadership EdS Non-Licensure Program
Learning Outcomes - Ed Leadership Higher Ed Administration Program