Graduate Programs
Master of Science in Education MS.Ed.
Empowering Educators to Transform Classrooms and Communities
The Master of Science in Education (MS.Ed.) at Simmons College of Kentucky is designed for licensed educators who want to expand their influence, strengthen instructional practice, and take on leadership roles within schools and educational systems. Rooted in a legacy of service and innovation, the program prepares educators to improve student outcomes, implement modern instructional strategies, and lead meaningful change in education.
Program Format: 8-Week Courses
Learning Model: Hybrid with In-Person Convenings
Start Dates: Multiple Start Dates Year-Round
Program Overview
The MS.Ed. program prepares educators to become leaders in teaching, curriculum development, and school improvement. Through coursework focused on instructional design, technology integration, culturally sustaining pedagogy, and data-informed teaching, educators strengthen their ability to support diverse learners and drive meaningful educational change. The program highlights the historical and contemporary contributions of Black educators, equipping graduates to continue that legacy of leadership and impact.
Why Choose the Simmons MS.Ed. Program?
Designed for Working Educators
Coursework allows teachers to apply new strategies directly within their classrooms while continuing their professional responsibilities.
Focus on Real-World Education Challenges
Explore both urban and rural education contexts through case studies, policy discussions, and community-based strategies.
Innovation in Teaching and Learning
Courses incorporate modern frameworks such as AI-enhanced instruction, Universal Design for Learning, and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support.
Legacy of Black Educational Leadership
Examine the contributions of Black educators whose leadership has transformed education across generations.
Pathways to Leadership Roles
Prepare for advancement into positions such as instructional coach, department chair, or school leadership.
Program Highlights
- Collaborative learning experiences
- One in-person convening each semester
- Accelerated 8-week courses
- Applied learning and action research
- Faculty mentorship and peer educator networks
- Integration of education technology and reform strategies
Flexible Format Designed for Working Adults
The program combines accelerated coursework with collaborative convenings, allowing educators to engage in meaningful professional development while maintaining their teaching careers.
Practical Capstone Experience
Students may pursue specialized areas including:
- Early Childhood Education
- Educational Leadership
- Technology Integration
- Elementary Mathematics
- Elementary Music Integration
- Special Education
- K-12 Literacy
Who Should Apply
This program is designed for educators who already hold teaching licensure and want to expand their professional impact.
Ideal applicants include:
- Licensed teachers seeking leadership opportunities
- Educators interested in curriculum development
- Teachers pursuing specialist roles
- Educators committed to equity and student success
Career Pathways
Graduates may pursue leadership roles such as:
- Instructional Coach
- Department Chair
- Curriculum Specialist
- Academic Dean
- Assistant Principal
- Education Program Leader