The Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree in Curriculum and Instruction

This degree has three emphases:

There are six 7-week sessions each academic year. You may begin at the start of any session. We offer courses in 7 and 14-week formats. Seven-week classes meet 2 evenings a week or a full day on Saturdays. Fourteen-week classes meet 1 evening a week or a half-day on Saturdays. An accelerated schedule with blended formats is offered in the summer.

Note: The M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction program does not provide Pennsylvania Instructional I teaching certification. Teachers must apply for certification through the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

Degree requirements

The M. Ed. is 30 credits and includes a master's paper. You may take up to 9 credits on a nondegree basis which can be transferred into the degree.

You will need to meet with the curriculum and instruction academic adviser to plan course selections.