Curriculum and Instruction, MA
The 30 credit hour graduate program in Curriculum and Instruction is designed for educators who are interested in broadening their skills in teaching and learning in K-12, higher education, and other settings. Completion of the master's degree does not lead to licensure.
Admissions Requirements
Applications to the master's program in Curriculum and Instruction must be completed and submitted at least six weeks (domestic) or six months (international) before the beginning of term for which admission is sought in order to allow for adequate processing time. Students must have a 2.75 or higher undergraduate cumulative grade point average to be fully admitted. Contact the College of Education Office of Student Services at (330) 972-7750.
Degree Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
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Educational Foundations Courses | ||
5100:624 | Seminar in Educational Psychology | 3 |
Curriculum and Instructional Studies Courses | ||
5500:600 | Concepts of Curriculum & Instruction | 3 |
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Seminar in Trends & Issues in Curriculum & Instruction | ||
5500:5xx/6xx | Course selected in consultation with adviser | |
5610:5xx/6xx | Course selected in consultation with adviser | |
Area of Concentration | ||
Select 15 credits - Course within Curriculum and Instruction as approved by adviser | 15 | |
Master's Project | ||
5500:690 | Educational Inquiry I | 3 |
5500:691 | Educational Inquiry II | 3 |
Total Hours | 30 |