The following programs leading to the master of education degree are offered in the Department of Learning and Teaching:
Early Childhood/Elementary Education *
Language Education **
Literacy Education
Mathematics Education
Science Education
Programs
combine studies in general and professional education through course
work taken in various departments in the Graduate School of Education
and in other schools and colleges of the university. Opportunities are
available to integrate work with computers into various areas of
special interest. A sample of the distribution of courses for these
programs is provided as a guide. All master of education degree
programs must include 6 credits outside the field of specialization.
See specific program outlines (available in the department office) for
exact requirements.
Sample Degree Requirements (Minimum of 30 Credits)
Area of Specialization (15)
These
15 credits in the area of specialization may, with permission of the
adviser, include courses in the department, the Graduate School of
Education, and/or other branches of the university, as specified in the
program outline for each specialization.
Courses Related to Individual Program with Approval of Adviser (9)
Courses outside of Area of Specialization (6)
* A specialization in creative arts education is available within the early childhood/elementary education program.