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Education Certification Programs Grades P-12

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About the Graduate P-12 Certification Programs

TROY's Master of Science in Education P-12 Certification Program is an interdisciplinary program that offers you the opportunity to obtain teaching certification for pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade while also specializing your degree in the disciplines of Art, Music Vocal/Choral, Music Instrumental and Physical Education. Each of these disciplines is offered as an alternative certification as well as a traditional certification. Teachers impact the lives of children through creative disciplines and help them experience joy during their education experiences. At ¿ìè³É°æÊÓƵ we pride ourselves in educating students who will create a better future for all students.

TROY alumni helping a child in her classroom.

Education Certification Program Curriculum

While courses may vary from year to year, your coursework may include:

P-12 Education Program Locations

TROY's P-12 Education programs are offered as blended programs. A blended program combines both online and face-to-face courses in the required program of study. See the Concentrations section for more information or for more information about program availability and delivery options, call 1-800-414-5756

What Can You Do with a Degree in P-12 Education?

Students with a graduate degree in P-12 Education are able to teach in either an elementary or secondary setting similar to the undergraduate program. Additionally, students with a graduate degree may be able to teach undergraduate courses in their discipline at varying colleges or become a specialist or coach for their school system.
Hawkins Hall on TROY's Campus.

Careers in Education

Upon graduation, you will be able to teach in either an Elementary or Secondary Education setting. Graduates also have the opportunity to further their studies in the graduate program.

Faculty Profiles

Dr. Shannon Dadd

Dr. Shannon Dadd

Dr. Dadd is the Secondary P-12 Coordinator in the College of Education.

TROY's Graduate P-12 Certification Programs

Broaden your career opportunities by choosing a specialization that fits your career goals.
Visual Arts – Traditional or Alternative-A Program

By now, you've seen first-hand how art transforms lives and culture. In fact, you can probably think of at least one teacher who has helped you find and hone your artistic voice. You can be that influence for someone else! Working together, TROY's Department of Art and Design and College of Education will prepare you to teach and influence promising young artists. At ¿ìè³É°æÊÓƵ, not only will you continue to build onto your artistic skills, but you'll gain skills that will allow you to captivate imaginations, impart knowledge and teach techniques to your future students.

The traditional program requires students to complete one semester of teaching internship. This internship provides the student with necessary teaching experience through the of a cooperating teacher. Students will learn real-life teaching experience through a variety of teaching methods that incorporate the use of technology as well as the use of hands-on laboratory experiences.

Music, Instrumental – Traditional or Alternative-A Program

TROY's music education instrumental degree gives you the unique experience to be a part of both the College of Education and the John M. Long School of Music found within the University's College of Communication and Fine Arts. As a music education major focusing on instrumental music, your courses will be taught by talented and passionate musicians who are dedicated to helping their students become knowledgeable in the areas of brass, woodwind, percussion and string instruments as well as vocal training. As you work your way through the program, you will have the opportunity to try out and perform with TROY's award-winning and nationally acclaimed Sound of the South Marching Band. You can also try out for and perform within TROY's symphony band, concert band, jazz ensemble and basketball pep band along with various other smaller ensembles.

The Alternative-A program requires students to complete one semester of teaching internship. This internship provides the student with necessary teaching experience through the of a cooperating teacher. Students will learn real-life teaching experience through a variety of teaching methods that incorporate the use of technology as well as the use of hands-on laboratory experiences.


Offered as a blended program. A blended program combines both online and face-to-face courses in the required program of study.

Music, Vocal/Choral – Traditional or Alternative-A Program

Within the College of Education, you'll receive training from experienced, top-notch teaching professionals who are passionate about equipping students with the tools needed to lead a classroom of their own. Your time spent within the College of Education at ¿ìè³É°æÊÓƵ will prepare you to impart your knowledge of choral music to your future students. You'll also be provided with the professional teaching skills you need to step into a classroom of your own.

The Alternative-A program requires students to complete one semester of teaching internship. This internship provides the student with necessary teaching experience through the of a cooperating teacher. Students will learn real-life teaching experience through a variety of teaching methods which incorporates the use of technology as well as the use of hands on laboratory experiences.

Offered as a blended program. A blended program combines both online and face-to-face courses in the required program of study.

Physical Education – Traditional or Alternative-A Program

At ¿ìè³É°æÊÓƵ our physical education program is based on three beliefs. First, teach students the proper skills necessary to participate in a variety of sport, individual and lifetime activities. Second, provide opportunities for the student to learn and participate in a wide variety of physical activities. Finally, by doing so, the student will find success in something they enjoy and will continue to do throughout life in order to achieve a healthy and active lifestyle.

The traditional program requires students to complete one semester of teaching internship. This internship provides the student with necessary teaching experience through the of a cooperating teacher. Students will learn real-life teaching experience through a variety of teaching methods which incorporates the use of technology as well as the use of hands on laboratory experiences.

Offered as a blended program. A blended program combines both online and face-to-face courses in the required program of study.

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