University of Phoenix Education Degree Programs
University of Phoenix is the place to advance your career in the education field. The innovative format employed by University of Phoenix makes higher education more accessible, efficient and relevant.
University of Phoenix offers a Master of Arts in Education degree with a wide variety of specializations.
The MA in Education program is designed to meet the specific needs of those pursuing an education career through specialization in several areas:
- Administration and Supervision
- Educational Counseling
- E-Education
- Curriculum and Instruction
- Diverse Learner
- English as a Second Language
- Special Education
- Technology
- Management of Education
Each area of specialization offers courses developed to meet state licensing or content standards and to enhance and refine the skills of the individual pursuing an education career. If you care about your Education Career, University of Phoenix has the perfect program for you.
* Degree programs vary by campus.
About University of Phoenix
Designed specifically for busy working professionals, University of Phoenix lets you earn your bachelor's or master's degree while maintaining your career and personal life. By leveraging your practical work experience, we enable you to cover more ground in less time. Most students complete their degree in just two to three years and there's no waiting for the next semester because new classes begin nearly every month!
At University of Phoenix, students attend classes at one of over 150 conveniently located campuses in the evenings or on weekends, taking just one course at a time, for five or six weeks. Our curriculum is continually updated to provide the skills and knowledge that are in highest demand and classes are taught by industry leaders who average 16 years of practical experience.
University of Phoenix is the Nation's largest, private university with more than 200,000 degree-seeking students. The university is a private institution of higher learning founded in 1976 and is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission in addition to being a member of the North Central Association.

