For more than 60 years, Plymouth State has prepared students for exciting and rewarding careers as teachers, educators, and specialists in a variety of areas within the K-12 educational setting. Whether you are an experienced classroom teacher, looking to move into school administration, or embarking on a new profession, Plymouth State’s master’s degree in K-12 education will provide you with with the knowledge you need to take your career to the next level.
The curriculum for Master of Education in K-12 Education varies by program. Choose one the following certifications or concentrations:
- Computer Technology Educator Certification
- French Education Certification
- General Special Education Certification
- Library Media Specialist Certification
- Neurodevelopmental Approach to Teaching
- Physical Education Certification
- Spanish Education Certification
- Special Education Fifth-Year Concentration
- TESOL Education Certification
- Self-Designed Options – Adventure Learning, Curriculum and Instruction, Middle Level Education, OATH, Online Teaching and Learning, PATH, and Science Education
Completing your degree with Plymouth State is more convenient than ever with courses on- and off-campus throughout the state, including Plymouth, Keene, Lebanon, Waterville Valley, and 2 Pillsbury Street in Concord. Evening and weekend class times, as well as week-long institutes, and online classes allow you to take courses while maintaining your job and home life.
With rolling admission, you may start your program during any term and can take up to 12 master’s level or three CAGS credits before being admitted to Plymouth State.


