Language Arts and Literacy Overview

UMass Lowell offers two online graduate programs to expand your contributions as an educator.

The M.Ed. in Language and Literacy is for Massachusetts (MA) teachers seeking licensure as a Reading Specialist (PreK-12). An M.Ed. non-licensure concentration is available to MA and out-of-state students. The M.Ed. builds foundational knowledge in literacy instruction, intervention and assessment. This program is ideal for early-career teachers or those transitioning into literacy-focused roles.

The Ed.S. in Language and Literacy is for experienced educators with a master’s degree who want to specialize further in literacy leadership. Massachusetts teachers may complete this program through the Ed.S licensure track, while MA and out-of-state students not interested in the reading specialist license may complete the Ed.S. non-licensure concentration


Please note: The non-licensure program cannot be endorsed for licensure in any state, including Massachusetts. You must have an initial or professional teaching license in Elementary Education, English, Teaching Students with Moderate Disabilities, Early Childhood Education or English as a Second Language to qualify for these programs. To complete field experiences, you must also be a current classroom teacher in a school system.

Language Arts and Literacy Curricula

Both the M.Ed and Ed.S. in Language Arts and Literacy are 30-credit programs.

For a complete list of courses and academic requirements, please visit the Academic Catalog.

Why Choose UMass Lowell for Language and Literacy?

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Licensure Ready

Both programs are aligned with Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) standards, ensuring you’re prepared for licensure as a Reading Specialist (PreK-12).

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Top-Ranked, Affordable Programs

UMass Lowell’s College of Education is nationally recognized by U.S. News & World Report for its commitment to preparing educators for leadership roles while providing affordable tuition, financial aid and scholarship opportunities.
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Flexible Learning Options

Our online courses are designed to fit your busy schedule, allowing you to balance your studies with your professional and personal life.

MinJeong Kim is an Associate Professor, Language Arts and Literacy in the School of Education at UMass Lowell.

Expert Faculty

Learn from nationally recognized faculty with extensive experience in literacy education, intervention strategies and teacher development.

What Our Graduates Do

With a degree or certification in language and literacy from UMass Lowell, you’ll be equipped to create meaningful change in the lives of your students and your school community. Graduates of these programs are prepared for rewarding careers in literacy education, including:
  • Reading Specialist (PreK-12)
  • Literacy Coach
  • Curriculum Coordinator
  • District Reading Coordinator
  • Educational Consultant

Tuition and Admissions

Eligible students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for financial assistance.

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Questions? Contact Us!

Phone:
800-656-4723 (U.S. Students)
978-934-2390 (International Students)

Email
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