The Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction is designed for educators interested in researching, developing, and implementing curriculum changes to support achievement. This program allows educators to focus on curriculum methodology, pedagogy, and theoretical applications.
In addition, the program prepares educators to teach dual credit courses and/or courses at the community college level. In collaboration with an advisor in the School of Teaching and Learning the student will develop an individual plan consistent with the student's interest and needs.
The Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction program is completed online, except for occasional research meetings (in the face-to-face sections) and some minor coursework if certain minors are selected.
This program does not lead to teacher certification.
Program Breakdown
Category | Degree Summary |
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Length | 30-36 Credit Hours | Required Courses | Master of Education (MEd) |
Enrollment | Fall, Spring, Summer |
Costs | Rates Per Semester |
Admission Requirements | Application Materials |
Application Deadlines
This progam follows SHSU University Admission Deadlines.
Contact Info
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Office of Admissions
- Graduate Admissions Website
- 936.294.1971
- graduate@shsu.edu
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Program Coordinator
- Dr. Tori Hollas
- torihollas@shsu.edu
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COE Grad Hub Program Assistant
- Abagail Quiser
- 936.294.4857
- COEGradHub@shsu.edu