Begin in a graduate certificate program and start earning college credit toward your master's degree.

You can continue in the master's degree program by earning a B or better in each certificate course, and you won't need to submit GRE/GMAT scores.  If you are applying to a Ph.D. program, you are still required to submit GRE/GMAT scores. Learn more about the certificate to master's program.

Aerospace Engineering

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Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Engineering

Computer Science

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Education

Electrical Engineering

 

Prior to acceptance into the program, you may enroll in up to 6 credit hours as a nondegree-seeking (in some cases, post-baccalaureate) student. Enrollment does not guarantee acceptance. Learn more about nondegree-seeking university student admissions.

If you live outside of Missouri and are thinking about enrolling in a program that leads to professional licensure, the University of Missouri System strongly recommends that you check with the relevant licensing board in your state or the state where you plan to work. This will help you obtain the most current information about state licensure requirements before you enroll in any academic program. While Missouri University of Science & Technology strives to provide current licensure information, it's important to note that licensure regulations are subject to change.

For more details, please visit our licensure and disclosure page.

States require that Missouri University of Science and Technology be authorized to deliver university-level distance/online education to their residents. The process for authorization varies by state.

For more details, please visit our state authorization page.

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Students residing in all states are eligible to enroll in this program.

Internships are encouraged for explore real-life applications of teacher leadership. Find more about available opportunities on S&T's Career Opportunities page.