MEd
Master of Education
Description
CU offers a master’s degree in education with two concentrations. It is intended for individuals who desire to elevate their professional knowledge and application of theories and best practices that foster an effective learning environment. Concentrations are targeted to the classroom teacher (Curriculum & Instruction) and the educator who is, or desires to be, a school administrator (Educational Leadership).
Graduate students in the MEd program must submit a thesis or professional portfolio as a capstone project to reflect a graduate level of knowledge and research skills, as well as professional presentation skills. Students will select a thesis research topic or design a portfolio relevant to their field of education. The project selection will be made at least halfway through the program of study and must be structured around a framework of acceptable professional standards. For details, policies, and procedures, please consult the MEd Handbook.
The program does not provide a state licensure option. It is important that all applicants verify the acceptance of the degree for professional credentials with their employers before beginning coursework.
Curriculum and Instruction Concentration
The Curriculum and Instruction concentration is designed for the elementary teacher, secondary teacher, or school administrator who desires to elevate his/her professional capacity to effectively design, implement, and assess curricular and instructional strategies in a variety of classroom settings.
Educational Leadership Concentration
The Educational Leadership concentration is designed for the educational professional that desires to be equipped for the various facets associated with school administration. This program includes requirements that are applicable to a variety of school settings.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate an advanced knowledge of strategies, issues, and trends associated with effective school environments
- Develop, implement, and assess educational strategies that reflect best curricular and organizational practices while meeting a variety of legal and accreditation requirements
- Lead in the design, implementation, and assessment of effective learning environments for a diverse student population
- Integrate technologies appropriate for personal productivity, school-wide communication, instructional enhancement, and student development
- Critically evaluate and communicate educational topics to faculty to reflect current research and contemporary trends
Admissions Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree in education or other accepted field
- GPA of 2.5 or higher
- Academic aptitude and 3+ years education experience evidenced by a professional evaluation, Vita form, and references. The admissions office may request satisfactory GRE scores to supplement these requirements.
- Official transcripts from all previously attended schools
- Completed application with Carolina University
Degree Requirements
- The maximum time limit to complete the program is five years or 150% of the credits, whichever the student reaches first.
- A minimum of 18 credit hours must be completed at CU. Courses may be completed on campus or online. Students are encouraged to attend module courses on campus when offered; however, the degree may be completed entirely in the online format.
- Up to 50% of the required credit hours can be transferred.
- Graduation is contingent upon the completion of 36 hours of prescribed courses with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50, including a Thesis or Professional Portfolio.
Courses
Professional Core (21 Credit Hours)
Electives (Choose 6 Credit Hours)
Concentration Courses (9 Credit Hours; Choose One Area)
Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Leadership
Students in the Educational Leadership concentration will also choose one course with an LEA prefix.