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Can you get a masters degree in education without a bachelors in education?
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According to NPR, One in five new teachers becomes a teacher through means other than a four-year undergraduate program or a master's degree. Alternative licensure programs can help those without a bachelor's degree in education enter the teaching field without investing too much time up front.
How do you get your masters in education?
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To get accepted into a master's in education, you'll first need a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. You'll generally also need to choose a speciality: For a Master in Teaching (MIT), you'll decide whether you want to teach elementary or secondary school, and/or what subject you'll teach.
How long does it take to get a master’s degree in education?
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Whenever you do enter a master's level program, the length of time it takes to complete it will also vary depending on whether you go part-time or full-time. While some master's programs can be completed in one to two years if you go full-time, that can feel like a long time to take away from work.