Master of Arts in Education (MAE)

MAE BrochureThe Master of Arts in Education degree program was authorized by the Ohio Board of Regents in December 1986 and has been in continuous operation since that date. In 2003, Heidelberg University began offering the Master of Arts in Education at the Arrowhead Park site in Maumee, Ohio.

The program is available to teachers who seek to complete the Master’s degree as well as those who require additional graduate course hours to meet licensure requirements. Courses are available in full semester, eight-week term and five-week term formats throughout the academic year and during the summer. Most classes meet in the evening to accommodate working professionals.

The purpose of the Master of Arts in Education Program is to develop teachers who exercise leadership within their professional communities and academic institutions. The program is designed to develop experienced elementary and secondary school teachers who are recognized as master teachers because of their advanced knowledge and skills and their deep commitment to responsible professionalism. Additional information on this program can be viewed in the Master of Arts in Education brochure.

Opportunities in the MAE Program

The MAE program offers many opportunities for teachers to earn their Master's degree, add to an existing license, or maintain current licenses. See links to our special offerings and programs below. For information contact Dr. Armstrong, MAE Director, 419-893-1986 or  Melissa Nye, Administrative Assistant, 419-448-2288.

MAE Cohorts for Teachers

Take the opportunity to form supportive, collegial relationships with other teachers by joining an MAE Cohort. This exciting, educational, money-saving opportunity allows a group of teachers to complete a Master's degree program within two years. See additional information below.

Arrowhead Park Cohort - Fall 2012

1 credit hour classes at the Maumee Campus

Every semester the MAE program ofers supplemental 1 credit hour courses in special topics.  These are all held at the Arrowhead Park Campus in Maumee from 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays in Fall and Spring semesters, and during the week in Summer semesters. Click on the links below to view more information about each of the classes offered.

TO REGISTER: Print the corresponding registration form off the Graduate Studies Forms webpage and fax to 419-448-2821. Request to have an official Bachelor's OR Master's transcript sent DIRECTLY to the Graduate Studies Office at 310 E. Market St., Tiffin, OH 44883.

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