Explore Our Online Teaching Degrees in Texas
Teachers are charged with educating and inspiring young minds and encouraging them to go on to become productive members of society. If you are passionate about pursuing a career as a teacher, you can explore the many online teaching degrees in Texas available from Grand Canyon University.1
GCU works to make higher education more accessible to students across the nation, including those in the Lone Star State. With our online degrees, you’ll have the potential to pursue your dream of becoming a teacher while enjoying the convenience and flexibility of virtual classes. Before enrolling in any education degree program, it’s important to understand Texas’ teacher licensure requirements.
In This Article:
- Compelling Benefits of an Online Education at GCU
- Becoming a Teacher With Online Education Programs in Texas
- Explore Our Online Education Degrees in Texas
- Common Questions About Online Teaching Degrees
- Earn Your Online Teaching Degree in Texas From GCU
Compelling Benefits of an Online Education at GCU
GCU’s online education programs in Texas are designed with the needs of modern students in mind. As a virtual student, you’ll have the freedom to live and work where you choose while earning your degree from our private, Christian university.
With no need to relocate and no need to commute to campus, higher education can be flexible. Take classes on a schedule that works for you and fits around your existing responsibilities.
Enjoy the following benefits of pursuing your education online from GCU:
- A Christian learning environment: Online students can benefit from our Christian identity. They'll engage with faith-integrated courses and be encouraged to reflect on the Christian worldview.
- Affordable online tuition: GCU has affordable online tuition rates. In addition, GCU is proud to offer scholarship opportunities to our online students.
- An interactive academic experience: As an online student, you’ll be able to enjoy interactions with your peers and instructors. You can participate in class discussion forums and one-on-one chats with your instructors.
- Intuitive learning platform: Our digital Learning Management System connects you to your online classes and coursework from virtually anywhere.
Becoming a Teacher With Online Education Programs in Texas
Before applying to any online education degrees in Texas, you should research the state’s requirements for teacher licensure. In all 50 states, aspiring teachers must typically have a bachelor’s degree at minimum, as well as a state-issued license or certification if they intend to teach in public schools. While these requirements may differ for private school teachers, some private schools may still individually require or prefer to hire teachers with these qualifications.2
Each state establishes its own pathway for obtaining teacher licensure or certification. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) requires the following:3
- A bachelor’s degree from a school accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB)
- Completion of an Approved Educator Preparation Program
- A passing score on all applicable teacher certification exams
- A criminal background check
Explore Our Online Education Degrees in Texas
Whether you’re just getting started with your journey in higher education or you’re a working teacher interested in adding to your credentials, GCU has a program that could be right for you. Some of our online teaching degrees in Texas may also be the right fit for working professionals who are interested in switching fields and pursuing a teaching career.
Discover the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in education at GCU, which include:
Online Bachelor’s Degrees in Education
If you don’t yet have a completed college degree, you can start your journey toward a teaching career by earning a bachelor’s degree. GCU will also review the transcripts of current college students enrolled elsewhere to evaluate transferring credits.
Our bachelor’s degrees in education teach core skills in classroom engagement and management, professional ethics, advocacy in education, instructional methods and special education fundamentals for students with exceptionalities. You’ll also dive into subject-specific coursework, depending on your area of interest.
Our online bachelor’s degrees in education include degrees for secondary educators, such as:1
- Bachelor of Arts in English for Secondary Education
- Bachelor of Arts in History for Secondary Education
- Bachelor of Science in Mathematics for Secondary Education
If you love working with younger children and are interested in becoming an elementary school educator, you might consider these degree programs:
- Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education
- Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education and Early Childhood Special Education
- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with an Emphasis in Teaching Reading
- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with an Emphasis in STEM
Online Master’s Degrees in Teaching
If you already have a bachelor’s degree in education, you might consider pursuing a master’s degree. Many of GCU’s online education programs in Texas at the master’s level are appropriate for working teachers who have already attained certification.
These include options such as:
- Master of Arts in Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction
- Master of Arts in History with an Emphasis in Education
- Master of Arts in Reading Education K-12
If you’re a working professional in another field who is interested in pursuing initial teacher licensure with a master’s degree, you might consider the following choices:
- Master of Education in Early Childhood Education
- Master of Education in Elementary Education
- Master of Education in Secondary Education with an Emphasis in Humanities
Online Doctoral Degrees in Education
A doctoral degree is the highest level of academic achievement in any field. If you’re eager to take the next step in your career, then our online doctoral degrees in education may be the right fit for you.1 Note that online doctoral programs require residencies, which must be completed in person on or near our campus in Arizona.
Choose from quantitative or qualitative degrees such as:
- Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership: K-12 Leadership (Qualitative Research)
- Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership: Higher Education Leadership (Quantitative Research)
- Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership: Special Education (Qualitative Research)
- Doctor of Education in Teaching and Learning: Adult Learning (Quantitative Research)
Common Questions About Online Teaching Degrees
If you have questions about pursuing an online degree in education from your home in Texas, the following answers may help.
Can I Enroll in an Online Degree That Leads To Licensure?
Yes, it’s possible to enroll in an education degree that leads to initial teacher licensure online at GCU. Bear in mind, however, that degrees that lead to initial teacher licensure do typically require a student teaching component, which must be completed in person locally. In addition, GCU’s education programs include practicum/field experiences that include observation, practice, and engagement in the PK-12 classroom setting.
These settings require candidates to have certified mentors and they must align with the program of study and intended certification. It's important to research the requirements for your intended degree program before applying and to ensure that you can complete practicum/field experiences and student teaching internships (if applicable).
What Can I Do With an Online Teaching Degree in Texas Besides Teach?
Many people who pursue a teaching degree do intend to teach, but this type of degree offers more flexibility than you might think.
With a firm foundation of educational competencies, you might pursue a career as a:4
- School administrator
- Educational consultant
- Standardized test developer
- Instructional designer
- After school program director
- Corporate trainer
- Camp director
When Should I Consider a Graduate Degree in Education?
A graduate-level degree in education can be a good choice for working teachers who are interested in furthering their academic credentials. A graduate degree can also allow you to further specialize in your chosen subject or grade level or introduce you to new skills and emerging trends in pedagogy. A master's degree that leads to initial teacher licensure can also offer a pathway to teaching for individuals with a non-teaching background.
Earn Your Online Teaching Degree in Texas From GCU
Students living in Texas and beyond are invited to explore all of GCU's available online degrees in Texas. Our online education degrees are designed to teach core competencies in instructional methods, classroom management and other key areas for future teachers. Contact a university counselor today to learn more about attending GCU online.
If you are seeking licensure/certification, please refer to the Accreditation and Compliance/State disclosures link for the specific program of interest’s website for your location and/or employment state licensure requirements, per 34 CFR 668.14(b)32 and 668.43(c).
1 Online classes exclude observational and practice-based experiences, and student teaching.
2 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2024, Aug. 29). How to Become a High School Teacher. Occupational Outlook Handbook. Retrieved Oct. 29, 2024.
3 Texas Education Agency. (n.d.). Becoming a Classroom Teacher in Texas. TEA. Retrieved Oct. 29, 2024
4 Sealey-Morris, C., B.A. (2024, Oct. 25). 25 Highest-Paying Alternative Careers for Teachers. College Consensus. Retrieved Oct. 29, 2024.
Approved and verified accurate by the dean of the College of Education on Dec. 11, 2024.
The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author’s and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Grand Canyon University. Any sources cited were accurate as of the publish date.