Master of Arts in Education
Learn to lead the next generation with a combination of hands-on teaching experiences and in-class study from experts in their field.
Our MAE graduates are issued teaching certificates by the Missouri State Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Want to work outside Missouri? Work with our certification officer as you complete the MAE to begin the process of certification in another state.
Why Truman?
MAE Specialty Area Requirements
Interested in teaching art?
Truman also offers two pathways to Art Certification.
Teaching Certification Programs
Elementary Education Certification
- 1st grade through 6th grade
Secondary Education Certification
- Biology
- Chemistry
- English
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Social Studies/History
- Speech and Theatre
K-12 Certification
- French
- Latin
- Music
- Physical Education
- Spanish
- Special Education
Student Opportunities
Student Organizations
Professional organizations popular with education students include the National Education Association (NEA) and the Student Missouri State Teacher Association (SMSTA),
Field Experience
The MAE program provides you with a variety of opportunities to participate in classroom activities working with students.
Admission Pathways
Working with your specialty area advisor, you design an academic experience that fits your aspirations. Before applying for admission to our MAE program, you will need to complete an undergraduate degree at Truman or another institution (or you can also transfer to Truman).
Getting Started
Take your first step by telling us where you are now:
• I’m a high school student and want to begin my college education at Truman >
• I’m a Truman undergraduate >
• I want to transfer from another university >
• I have an Associate of Arts >
• I have an undergraduate degree and want to apply to the MAE program >
Tuition
*Total estimated tuition: $18,305-$21,443 (Based on 2024-25 academic year. Tuition subject to change.)
Financial Aid
Degree-seeking students enrolled in at least six credit hours per semester are eligible for federal financial aid programs. The federal TEACH Grant can help you pay for college if you plan to become a teacher in a high-need field in a low-income area.
For more information, see Financial Aid Resources for Graduate Studies or contact the Financial Aid Office at (660) 785-4130 or finaid@truman.edu.
Schedule a Visit
Virtual or In-person
Get an inside look at program specifics, tour your learning environment, and meet your professors.