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About the Masters of Education Program

The purpose of the Graduate Program in education is to increase students’ competencies as teachers through participation in learning activities based upon current research and taught so as to develop the spirit of scientific inquiry, stimulate original and independent thought, and identify and respond to major educational issues. The program is not intended to lead toward initial certification as a teacher and student teaching is not available on the graduate level.

The requirements of the program are flexible and allow for individual selection of courses based upon an assessment of each student’s educational background, interests, and needs.

A plan of study which includes a four-course area of concentration should be established before beginning the professional specialization phase of the program. Successful completion of the agreed-upon courses in the education program leads to the degree of master of education.

The student and adviser will examine the student’s educational background, interests, and needs, and plan the program accordingly. The aim of the program is to supplement the student’s undergraduate preparation and further broaden the student’s background.