Take Your Teaching to the Next Level.
UW-Stout's fully online Master of Science degree in Education is a 30-credit master’s degree offers a flexible curriculum to meet your professional development goals. The program's core classes focus on teaching, learning and research, including an action research project. The remaining 12 credits allow students to pursue select courses in a specific interest area, mix and match courses from several areas, earn a reading teacher license or a professional certificate.
100% Online and Flexible to Meet with Your Schedule.
Career-Defining Curriculum
The M.S. Education program is designed to further the career opportunities of:
- Currently and previously licensed teachers seeking professional development in an accredited master’s program.
- Instructors at post-secondary institutions seeking a master’s degree in professional development who do not require K-12 certification.
- Instructors in business and industry or other community-based settings.
Flexible Course Options
In addition to the 18 core teaching and applied research credits, you'll complete your master's degree with a selection of 12 elective credits that meet your career goals. These credits, offered through Online Professional Development Education, can be fulfilled through a selection of individual courses or through the pursuit of a graduate-level certificate or professional certification in any of more than a dozen skill development areas.
Note: Some courses and certificate programs may require prerequisites.
Fulfill Your Electives Earning a Professional Certificate
- Autism Spectrum Disorder Specialist Certificate
- Blended and Online Teaching & Training Certificate
- Career & Technical Education (CTE) Leadership Certificate
- Improving the User Experience Certificate
- Instructional Design Certificate
- Math Specialist Certificate
- Reading Specialist Certification
- Reading Teacher Certification
- Teaching Adult Learners Certificate
Use the Request Information form to connect with the program director and learn more about the Master of Science degree in Education.
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Program Plan & Course Sequences
If you enter the program with your electives already completed, you want to take courses off sequence, or if you have transfer credits, please contact the program director to work on an individualized plan.
Note: If you intend to complete your Reading Teacher certification with an M.S. Education, please contact the program director.
Are You Nationally Board Certified in Teaching (NBCT)?
Each prospective student who has current/unexpired National Board Certification in Teaching (NBCT) can apply for up to nine credits to be used towards the electives requirement in their Masters of Science in Education (MSE) at UW-Stout. To have your NBCT materials considered, you must have fully completed your National Board Certification prior to applying to the MSE program.
Tuition & Fees
Customized Instruction at UW Stout can be described as programs that are designed with the adult learner in mind. If you're comparing UW-Stout's customized instruction tuition to our competitors, keep in mind:
- Customized instruction tuition rate includes the textbook rental fee.
- There are no additional university-based semester or technology fees.
- Students in customized instruction programs pay the same rate of tuition regardless if Wisconsin residents, out-of-state or international participants.
2023-2024 Tuition Rate: $524 per credit
Value for Your Money
There’s more to value than just tuition. UW Stout also provides:
- Program Director – faculty with discipline expertise.
- Adult Student Services Coordinator – one point of contact, providing support to students for each program.
- Course sequences and matrices – know what courses are offered when so you can plan ahead.
- Courses and programs may be stackable for use in another program.
- Courses are flexible and convenient for working professionals.
Other universities will present costs and value differently - make sure you're comparing apples to apples.
Suggested Application Deadlines
The M.S. Education program admits students continuously throughout the year. However, the suggested deadlines for applications are:
- Fall Semester: August 15
- Spring Semester: January 15
- Summer Semester: June 1
General UW-Stout Graduate School Application
All prospective graduate students at UW-Stout must follow a standard application process through our Graduate School. Beyond that, each graduate program has specific requirements that must be met to be successfully admitted to the program:
Program-Specific Application Requirements
To successfully apply for the program, first complete the UW System Application and receive your Application ID. Then, use this ID to fill out the UW-Stout Graduate Studies Collection Form, where you will provide the following:
- Curriculum Vita/Resume
- A Philosophy of Education/Statement of Purpose. This 500-word statement describes your philosophy of education, goals as an educator, and examples of your commitment to learning, excellence, and respect for others. Include efforts to create an inclusive learning environment and relevant accomplishments that strengthen your candidacy. Grammar, spelling, and attention to detail are expected.
*The Collection Form Site requires an Application ID provided upon completion of the UW-System Application
Financial Aid
If you are interested in receiving financial aid to finance your graduate degree, file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Be sure to list University of Wisconsin-Stout so that your results will automatically be sent to our university. The Title IV School Code for University of Wisconsin-Stout is 003915.
Degree-seeking students who are registered for at least five (5) graduate credits a semester in the program may qualify for financial aid.
For more information, please visit the websites below:
- Office of Financial Aid
For more information about grants, scholarships, loans, student employment and other forms of aid as well as deadlines and applications visit the UW-Stout Office of Financial Aid. - Stout University Foundation
The Stout University Foundation sponsors scholarships for graduate students, financed by the contributions of alumni, friends, parents, faculty, campus organizations, other Stout staff, foundations and corporations - Graduate Assistantships (GA)
To apply for a Graduate Assistantship position, go to the Stout CareerLink site. For more information view the Graduate Assistantships page. - Multicultural Student Services
The Multicultural Student Services (MSS) office is committed to the success of ethnic minority students. You'll find information about specific grants and scholarship opportunities.
Core Objectives:
- Explore the personal, historical, philosophical, sociological, psychological, multicultural, and political influences on educational practice from an organizational and personal perspective. 782, 751
- Analyze current issues and trends in education in the context of educational research and historical foundations of education. 729, 780
- Examine personal practice to reflectively develop a personal philosophy and practice of education in one or more areas of educational specialization. 745, 782, 751
- Examine how various orientations to curriculum integrate the theoretical, instructional, and educational modes of discourse. 750
- Plan, evaluate, and revise curriculum used in one's own practice. 745, 750, 782
- Analyze and evaluate instructional strategies and students’ performance and make judgements about the appropriateness of varying teaching methods in various contexts, 745, 750, 782
- Interpret educational research and conduct applied research to improve teaching and learning. 729, 780
- Examine principles and techniques used in assessing learners and apply them to instructional practices. 745
You will be pleasantly surprised at the rewards an M.S. in Education will bring you. If you are currently teaching, your investment in education may make you eligible for an increase in salary or qualify you for advancements. Many teaching positions require at least a master's degree, so you may have more teaching opportunities. You should also:
- become a more successful instructor
- find more confidence in your teaching
- be able to employ new techniques in your classroom
- enable people to learn
Many jobs are posted on the American Association for Employment in Education, Inc.
You can also check out the Occupational Outlook Handbook which offers current information for the education job market.
Advisory Committee Members
Kathy | Brock | MS Ed Faculty | UW-Stout |
Michelle | Dupree | Math Coach | Menomonie School District |
Tera | Ellison | District Reading Specialist/Coordinator | Menomonie School District |
Amy | Gullixson | Associate Director | UW-Stout Online |
Emily | Hines | Reading Teacher & Reading Specialist Program Coordinator | School of Education, UW-Stout |
Kim | Martinez | Professor | UW-Stout |
Greg | Matthias | Program Director | UW-Stout |
Nicole | Rygiel | SPED Teacher | Elk Mound |
Deanna | Schultz | MS in CTE Program Director | UW-Stout |
Lori | Smith | Oaklawn Elementary School Principal | Menomonie School District |
Chelsea | Stephenson | Middle School Math Teacher | Blair-Taylor School District |
Andrew | Egbert | Instructional Designer | College of Western Idaho, Nampa ID |
Joel | Hartline | Secondary Literature Coach, Reading Specialist | Kewaskum School District |
Stephanie | Schuettpelz | Elementary Teacher | Shawano School District |
Naomi | Fulton | Mat Teacher | Arrowhead High School |
Carrie | Korinek | Elementary Teacher | Catholic School Appleton |
Desiah | Melby | Instructor | Mid State Technical College |
Cassie | Evans | Elementary Teacher | St. Croix Central Elementary |
Amber | Gustafson | Teacher | |
Jay | Bosch | Medical Care | Marshfield Clinic |
“As a parent, coach, and teacher, having the flexibility to get work done on my schedule was tremendously helpful. This program offered me a chance to better my practice and become a more effective, engaging educator. The knowledge and experience I gained will allow me to better deal with noncompliant students, teach with a focus on equity, and better facilitate e-learning and a flipped classroom."
~ Brian Evans
"I loved the program. It was immediately applicable to my classroom and my needs as a teacher. The courses and topics helped me reflect on who I am as a professional and gave me direction in improving myself for my students.”
~ Chelsea Stephenson
“I started with the Instructional Design Certificate. This helped me ease into the master’s program. I like the way the courses relate to real life scenarios and to my own teaching and learning experiences. It has provided me with the knowledge and skills to better support the work of our faculty and has allowed me to work effectively with the instructional designer."
~ Elizabeth Phillips
"UW-Stout's high-quality online program is designed for teachers at all levels and offers the flexibility that working professionals needs. The program offers options to select online courses demonstrating a variety of instructional methods to use in my classroom."
~ Nishele Lenards
"As a high school business instructor, it took a long time to find a master's program that was interesting and useful to me in my professional development. This online program is excellent because participants can see the online education process being modeled. I took the e-Learning Certificate course offerings as my elective courses throughout the program. I now understand how to design, develop and implement e-learning into my current curriculum delivery. Because of this program, I was introduced to Moodle — a free course management system, which we are now using at Hayward High School. I feel well-prepared to meet the on-demand styles of the 21st century learner."
~ Julie Fischer
(Exeland, WI)
"Learning online has been a valuable experience for me. I am in a supportive learning community with so many enthusiastic learners! I was hesitant about teaching full-time and working towards my masters. It is a lot of work, but I am learning so many real world applications that I can use in my classroom to help my students!"
~ Alissa Manning-Telisak
(Winona, MN)
"I feel as though the Student Services Support staff person of the program cares about me and wants to do whatever she can to see me succeed. I cannot stress enough how helpful she has been throughout the entire process. From enrollment to registering for classes to dealing with course issues, she has been there for me every step of the way! I would highly recommend UW-Stout's online program to my friends, family, or anyone else!"
~ Kristie Swift
(Arcadia, WI)
"I am having a great experience working online to obtain a Master of Science in Education through UW-Stout. The ability to work with professionals from around the state, country, and sometimes the world brings a whole new perspective to education. People seem more free to express themselves in ways they may not in a classroom situation, and share real experiences related to life, the classroom, and life in education. It has been an excellent way to communicate, learn, and obtain a degree."
~ Billy Geiger
(Chili, WI)
"Obtaining my degree online has been a blessing. With two small children, I am able to work when it is convenient for me and my family. The master's program is rigorous, but with the support of the staff at UW-Stout, it is just as easy online as it is in the classroom. I have nothing but positive comments and experiences from my time at UW-Stout."
~ Alicia Helle
(Garnavillo, IA)
"With just a few credits left toward completion of my degree, I am happy to say that the UW-Stout Masters in Education program has been an awesome experience. Many of my UW-Stout instructors have fostered an online environment in which discussion and peer interaction have allowed for a thorough interrogation of ideas. Learning from the perspective of others and enjoying the company of a community of learners has promoted a level of personal growth that I was unaware that I had the potential for. For this I will be forever thankful."
~ Paul Mugan
(Waverly, IA)
"I work full-time so I anticipated that it would be difficult to balance class time, work and the rest of my commitments. However, I found the opposite to be true. I enjoyed the courses and learned information that was immediately applicable and relevant. The staff and instructors offered a great deal of support and assistance."
~ Nancy Stueland-Adamski
(Hewitt, WI)
"I really liked the online format rather than driving to a campus for my classes. As a current teacher, I was able to get online when it worked into my schedule. The professors did a good job of using cooperative learning to help students interact via the computer. Also, the School of Education personnel were very helpful whenever I had questions. (Thanks, Amy!)"
~ Kris Anderson
(Medford, WI)
"Since I have a full-time job as a special education teacher, and a family I like to spend time with, I needed a program that allowed me to do the work when it was convenient for me. This program has allowed this to happen. The professors have all been so helpful, especially in helping me fix any problems that I encountered along the way. I would recommend anyone who wants a flexible schedule to take the classes online. It's a great way to meet people from all over the world and learn new information."
~ Louise Zuiderhof
(Lakenheath, England)