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TLTE, Master of Science in Education (M.S.Ed.)

The M.S.Ed. degree program in Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education requires a minimum of 10 course units of approved graduate work beyond the baccalaureate degree. Students must satisfy a distributional requirement that demonstrates breadth within the field of education, complete a set of core courses and write a master's research paper in order to complete the degree requirements. The applicant is strongly encouraged to have at least two years of successful work experience in educational settings prior to application.

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Courses: 

Program of Study

Core Courses:

EDUC 544 School and Society in America
EDUC 616 Master's Foundations of Teaching and Learning
EDUC 668 Master's Paper Seminar

One Research Methodology Course, such as:

EDUC 591 Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis
EDUC 667 Introductory Statistics for Educational Research
EDUC 672 Introduction to Ethnographic and Qualitative Research in Education

One Distribution Course

One course taken within GSE, but outside of the Foundations and Practices of Education Division.

Five Elective Courses, such as:

EDUC 532 School Law
EDUC 590 Gender and Education
EDUC 619 Critical Perspectives in Contemporary Urban Education
EDUC 630 Curriculum Theory & Foundations
EDUC 644 Doctoral Foundations of Teaching and Learning
EDUC 665 Research on Teaching
EDUC 707 Curriculum Development