The M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction degree, with its numerous concentration areas, enables educators to study advanced course work that focuses in those areas that are of particular interest to practicing teachers.
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The M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction degree, with its numerous concentration areas, enables educators to study advanced course work that focuses in those areas that are of particular interest to practicing teachers.
These concentrations include:
Is this program for me?
Curriculum & Instruction is for you, if:
- I want to enhance my current understandings of research, current issues, curricula, and areas specific to a given content, intervention, literacy, leadership, or technology.
- I want to have the flexibility to develop my own program through the nine hours of electives provided through the Classroom Instruction program.
Core Courses (12-Hours Required of Every M.Ed. Program) are Offered Online and at the Following Locations:
- Ashland Campus
- Columbus Center
- Cleveland Center
- Elyria Center
- Massillon/Stark Center
Major Professional Courses (Those Specific to each Concentration) are Offered at the Following Locations:
- Please see concentration area below to learn where specific major professional courses are offered.
Note: Online courses do not require students to attend classes at a graduate center. Hybrid courses are a combination of online and face-to-face classes. Hybrid and online sections of classes are not available for every course during every term. See the Graduate Course Rotations and the current Schedule of Graduate Course Offerings for additional information.