Are you interested in becoming a lead teacher, grade level team leader, department head, or program coordinator?
Our Master in Education (M.Ed.) degree with a specialization in Instructional Leadership prepares experienced K-12 teachers for roles as lead teachers, instructional supervisors, curriculum specialists, and department heads. The M.Ed. is a 36-credit program for elementary and secondary teachers in both general and vocational education.
It is designed to enhance your instructional and leadership skills so that you can become a master teacher who can model effective practices, analyze and evaluate curriculum and instruction, and provide help and guidance to other pre-service and in-service teachers.
| EDUC 501 | Research Theory | 3 | |
| EDUC 520 | Universal Design for Learning | 3 | |
| EDUC 546 | Current Problems/Issues in Education | 3 | |
| EDUC 547 | Curriculum Planning/Assessment Practice | 3 | |
| EDUC 549 | School Law and Professional Ethics | 3 | |
| EDUC 554 | Contemporary Learning Theories | 3 | |
| EDUC 603 | Dynamics of Leadership and Change | 3 | |
| *MED 524 | Instructional Design: Theory and Application | 3 | |
| MED 529 | Integrating Internet into Curriculum | 3 | |
| R ED 526 | Teaching Strategies in Content Areas | 3 | |
| S ED 511 | Curriculum Adaptations | 3 | |
| S ED 539 | Classroom and School Management | 3 | |
| *Elective | 3 | ||
| EDUC 555 | Professional Contribution (Site Based Action Research Project) | 0 | |
* Optional: May be replaced with an elective from another discipline.