Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Curriculum and Instruction, M.Ed.


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Mission Statement: The Curriculum and Instruction program at West College of Education is committed to faculty and student participation in scholarly discourse on all issues related to teaching and learning and to exploring the relationship between theory and practice in a variety of educational contexts. The faculty value life-long learning, community, collaboration, diversity, inquiry, and reflection.

Toward this end, we are committed to enhancing the ability of professional educators to meet the needs of a changing society by providing an innovative, logically organized program of educational experiences that are framed by a coherent core of research and foundational knowledge and that model exemplary teaching strategies grounded in inquiry and reflective practice. The faculty are also committed to active engagement in scholarship, service, and outreach while seeking opportunities to examine and integrate diverse educational perspectives through university, community, and statewide collaboration.

The Master of Education degree with a major in curriculum and instruction is designed to develop professional skills and knowledge. The graduate program requires 30 semester hours and is a non-thesis program. Twelve hours of the degree program is comprised of coursework in the Curriculum and Instruction major; the remaining 18 hours of coursework is comprised of coursework from a minor of the candidate’s choosing that is based on their future professional goals. 

 

Option I


Resource Area:


6 hours of electives that provide support for teaching as approved by the program coordinator.

Minor*:


12 graduate hours from: Biology, English, Early Childhood Education, Instructional Design & Technology, History, or Teacher Leadership.

Option II


Minor*:


18 graduate hours as prescribed by the Training and Development program, or in a field related to the public schools: Biology, English, and History.

Note:


*See Graduate Minors  section for prescribed courses.

Graduate Child and Adolescent Studies (non-certification route)


The Master of Education degree with a major in curriculum and instruction and an emphasis in child adolescent studies prepares individuals to manage and work in career environments related to schools, child care facilities, youth services, and other child/adolescent related community settings, both public and private. This major does not lead to certification.

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