Curriculum and Instruction - Ed.S., M.Ed. and Ph.D. Download to printCollege
College of Education, Health and Human Services
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School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies
404 White Hall Description
The Educational Specialist in Curriculum and Instruction provides a wide range of graduate study opportunities in progressive curriculum and teaching best practices. The program prepares educators for continuing professional development, education in a multicultural society and leadership for curriculum reform and renewal. Admission Requirements
Official transcript(s), goal statement and two letters of recommendation. Admissions into the M.Ed. Physical Education Teacher Education concentration also requires interview and GRE if GPA is below than 3.000. Admission into the Ed.S. also requires GRE and resume or vita. Please refer to the university policy for graduate admission. Admission into the Ph.D. also requires GRE, sample of written work, resume or vita and interview. Please refer to the university policy for graduate admission. Graduation Requirements
Ed.S.: This program is composed of a minimum of thirty semester hours of planned graduate study beyond the master’s degree and must include a fundamentals of curriculum course (unless waived), an educational foundations course, a research course, and courses in a specialized C&I discipline or area of study. Completion of an appropriate internship experience is recommended. Licensure Requirement (not required for graduation): Ph.D.: This program contains a minimum core of five C&I courses, one foundations course, and two research courses. Doctoral students each design an individualized course of study with the assistance of a supervising prospectus committee, which they organize. The course phase of study culminates with a written and oral comprehensive examination that is created and evaluated by each doctoral student’s prospectus committee. Once doctoral students have passed the comprehensive examination, they organize a dissertation committee, which supervises their dissertation research project. Doctoral students achieve the Ph.D. degree upon successfully defending their dissertation research projects. This culminating peer review process, which is open to the public, formally acknowledges that the doctoral students have established an independent and respected research expertise. Accreditation
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) Culminating Requirements
M.Ed.: Curriculum and Instruction - Physical Education Teacher Education requires student teaching |
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