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Nov 25, 2024
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2014-2015 Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Education, M.Ed.
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Code: 8377 (130301-01)
This program is designed to enhance pedagogical skills and content knowledge for certified teachers. Opportunities exist, through the use of cognate and elective courses, for students to customize their preparation in a specific subject field in secondary education, broaden their background in elementary education, or develop skills in non-teaching areas such as educational technology and exercise science.
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Admission Requirements
In addition to the general admission requirements from the Graduate School, admission to the graduate program in the Curriculum and Instruction program requires:
- Valid teaching certificate;
- Evidence of one year of full-time teaching experience;
- Two letters of recommendation utilizing the forms provided, that address the candidate’s potential to become a master teacher.
Course Requirements
The Master of Education program in Curriculum and Instruction is designed to provide advanced pedagogical skills and content knowledge for certified teachers and/or to satisfy requirements for the addition of new certification areas.
Course requirements vary according to the concentration and cognate options desired by the student. The major requirements are: Entry Core
Consists of six hours: Concentrations
There are three areas of concentration available to students (12 hours each); Elementary Education (includes early childhood and middle school), Secondary Education (includes middle school), and Special Education. Cognate Options
Cognate options (9 hours) are available to each concentration in the areas of Educational Technology, National Board Preparation, Reading Specialist and Special Education. Electives
There are six hours of electives to be selected in consultation with the student’s advisor. Final Core Hours
The final three core hours for completion are: |
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