Master of Arts in Education - Curriculum and Instruction
This degree program is designed to combine excellence in instructional methodologies used in education with foundation coursework that focuses on the at-risk student in the mainstream. An integration of personal and group motivational techniques and theories in organizational management, and a summary of legal issues in education, introduce the student to innovative, applied models of instruction. Requirements for added endorsements vary by state. Contact the University to determine your state's requirements.
FOUNDATION COURSES
15 semester Credit Hours
EDF 7103 Philosophy, Accountability and Change
EDF 7203 Diverse Community of Learners
EDF 7303 Leadership and Management of Change
EDF 7163 Research: Assessment and Evaluation
EDF 8503 Master's Research Project
CONCENTRATION COURSES
21 Semester Credit Hours
EDC 7291 Differentiated Instruction
EDC 7295 Theory and Practice of Curriculum Development
EDC 7297 Curriculum Evaluation
EDC 7299 Curriculum Design and Content Standards
EDC 7293 Instructional Theory and Techniques
EDC 7753 Assessment Techniques for At-Risk Learners
EDC 7703 School and Community Resources for Educational Intervention
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION
36 Semester Credit Hours
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