If you already have an undergraduate degree and would like to become a teacher, Boise State offers three Master In Teaching (MIT) programs that leads to both teaching certification and a master’s degree in one year. No previous teaching experience or education degree required.
Type of Teacher | What Type of Classroom Would I Teach? | Graduate Program Name | Idaho Endorsement |
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Elementary | The “Elementary” teacher is certified to teach from kindergarten to grade 8. *Option to add a middle school content endorsement. | MIT, Elementary Education | All Subjects (K-8) |
Secondary (Middle or Junior High, or High School) | Secondary education content areas determine what subjects graduates will be eligible to teach. For example, a Mathematics, Secondary Education graduate will be eligible to teach math classes at middle and high school grade levels. | MIT, Secondary Education Students may certify in one area (45 credits) or a combination of two areas (30 credits + 20 credits) | Standard Instructional Certificate with endorsements in: English, World Languages (Spanish, French, German), History, American Government, Social Studies, Art (6-12 OR K-12), Music, Theater, Mathematics, Biology, Physics, Earth Science, Natural Science, or Computer Science *Economics and Sociology only available in combination with a 30 credit area |
Special Education P-8 Special Education or K-12 Special Education | The “P-8 Special Education” teacher can teach students eligible for special education services from kindergarten to grade 8, as well as students ages 3-5 years old in early childhood special education settings. The “K-12 Special Education” teacher can teach students eligible for special education services from kindergarten to grade 12. In Idaho, special education teaching certification includes all types of exceptionalities. | MIT, Special Education This program is 100% online and is offered as a residency program. Candidates can gain experience as a paraprofessional while completing this program. | Exceptional Child Generalist (K-12) |