Education Intervention
The concentration in elementary and secondary education intervention emphasizes a new focus on curriculum and educational leadership. This program of study is an aggressive, proactive, research-based approach toward identifying and implementing innovative, positive and practical solutions to situations faced by the multifaceted at-risk students in the community.
FOUNDATION COURSES (15 credit hours) - Check courses below:
EDF 7103 Philosophy, Accountability and Change (3 cr hrs)
EDF 7203 Diverse Community of Learners (3 cr hrs)
EDF 7303 Leadership and Management of Change (3 cr hrs)
EDF 7163 Research: Assessment and Evaluation (taken at the end of program prior to project) (3 cr hrs)
EDF 8503 Master's Research Project (3 cr hrs)
CONCENTRATION COURSES (15 credit hours) - Check courses below:
EDC 7603 Conflict Resolution in an Educational Environment (3 cr hrs)
EDC 7653 Theory and Techniques for Education Intervention (3 cr hrs)
EDC 7703 School and Community Resources for Education Intervention (3 cr hrs)
EDC 7753 Assessment Techniques for At-risk Learners (3 cr hrs)
EDC 7793 Materials and Strategies for Success With At-risk Students (3 cr hrs)
HRC 7000 Statistics Workshop (NC)
ELECTIVE COURSES: Two courses selected from other graduate offerings - Prior approval from advisor must be obtained - concentration and foundation courses must be taken first.
With advisor approval, select two courses from other graduate offerings or from the Professional Education Program (PEP).
To get started on completing your Master of Arts in Education degree, contact us today to schedule an appointment with an advisor.
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