Turn Your Passion for Business and learning into a Satisfying Teaching Career with a Masters of Education
Perfectly suited for anyone with an undergraduate degree in business, as well as experienced professionals who want to leave the rat race for a rewarding teaching career, this Master in Education program trains you to teach middle and high school business courses. Capped off by a 16-week student-teaching practicum at a local school, the M.Ed. in Business Education program leads to initial teaching licensure from the New Hampshire Department of Education, which allows you to teach grades 7-12.
Some of the subjects you will be qualified to teach with your Business Education degree include:
- Accounting
- Business Communications
- Business Literacy
- Marketing
- Economics
- Financial Literacy/Personal Finance
- Information Technology
Along with giving you that all-important classroom teaching experience and NH state licensure, SNHU’s Masters in Education in Business Education, also offers the following benefits:
- Exceptional Value – Considering the low cost of tuition and quality of instruction, SNHU’s Master in Education program provides one of the best values in higher education in New England
- Convenient – You can take M.Ed. business education courses all year long, full time or part time
- Caring, Knowledgeable Business Education Leaders – Your instructors are experienced teachers and administrators who are plugged into the New Hampshire educational system
- Respected – U.S. News and World Report named SNHU a Tier 1 University
- Fully Accredited; New England Association of Schools and Colleges ,New Hampshire Postsecondary Education Commission ,New Hampshire State Department of Education for Teacher Certification
Founded in 1932, SNHU is a fully accredited, private, coeducational university with a main campus in Manchester and satellite campuses in Portsmouth, Salem, Nashua, and Brunswick Maine. Like all of our MEd programs, the Masters in Business Education program is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), the New Hampshire Postsecondary Education Commission, and the New Hampshire State Department of Education for Teacher Certification.
Education Programs are accredited by:
- Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs
- New England Association of Schools and Colleges
- New Hampshire Postsecondary Education Commission
- New Hampshire State Department of Education for Teacher Certification

