Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction

Mission of the Department of Education
The Master of Education program in Curriculum and Instruction prepares master teachers who use and produce research for instructional improvement and to make informed curriculum decisions school-wide.
 
Admission Requirements
Candidates apply for admission to the M.Ed. program through the LaGrange College Admission Department. At the time of admission, all candidates are advised by the Department Chair. The LaGrange College Department of Education will maintain records of admission and supporting documents, a checklist of entry requirements, and candidacy status.

Before an applicant can be admitted as a regular candidate qualifying for financial aid, the college must have received copies of official undergraduate transcripts, and other information required of the applicant by the LaGrange College Department of Education. Program specific requirements:

  • Hold a current or renewable teaching certificate;
  • Hold an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university;
  • Earn a minimum score on the TOEFL exam of at least 510 if English is not the applicant’s primary language;
    Submit satisfactory official transcripts from each graduate and undergraduate institution attended for analysis;
  • Complete an admission application; and
  • Receive approval from the Department Chair.

Graduation Requirements

The Master of Education program offers candidates a diverse educational background and prepares them for a future as creative educational leaders. This program consists of 30 semester hours comprised of ten courses that can be completed over 13 months. All candidates shall successfully complete 30 hours of coursework with a 3.0 (B) average or better. Internship hours (20) are required and must be documented as part of program completion.

Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction (30 Credit Hours)
This plan requires five academic semesters to complete, beginning in June of one year and completing in June of the following year. Courses are to be taken in the prescribed sequence as listed below.

         First Summer I
(3)     EDUC 6090     Research Preparation
(3)     EDUC 6066     Issues in Curriculum and Instruction
 
         First Summer II
(3)     EDUC 6035     Social Foundations

         Fall 
(3)     EDUC 6015     Educational Assessment and Decision Making
(3)     EDUC 6100     Theories of Constructivist Learning

         Interim
(3)     EDUC 6080     Education of Culturally Diverse Students

         Spring
(3)     EDUC 6200     Internship in the Content Areas
(3)     EDUC 6900     Professional Skills in the Content Area

         Second Summer I
(3)     EDUC 6050     Historical Perspectives in Education
(3)     EDUC 6065     Reading in the Content Areas

(30)  Total Credit Hours 

 

 
Master of Education (M.Ed.) Curriculum and Instruction with Tier I Educational Leadership Certification Add-on (46 Credit Hours)
Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with Educational Leadership certification is a self-select option for certified teachers who seek leadership positions in schools below the principal and district level. Educational leadership certification prepares the educational leader with research-based knowledge, skills and dispositions necessary to make positive changes in schools and increase student learning. In addition to the coursework described in the Master of Education in Curriculum program, Educational Leadership requires 16 additional semester hours. Before entering Tier I, candidates must have passed a Students with Special Needs course and the Ethics Leadership Assessment.
 
         First Summer I
(3)     EDUC 6090     Research Preparation
(3)     EDUC 6066     Issues in Curriculum and Instruction
 
         First Summer II
(3)     EDUC 6035     Social Foundations

 

         Fall 
(3)     EDUC 6015     Educational Assessment and Decision Making
(3)     EDUC 6100     Theories of Constructivist Learning

 

         Interim
(3)     EDUC 6080     Education of Culturally Diverse Students

 

         Spring
(3)     EDUC 6200     Internship in the Content Areas
(3)     EDUC 6900     Professional Skills in the Content Area

 

         Second Summer I
(3)     EDUC 6050     Historical Perspectives in Education
(3)     EDUC 6065     Reading in the Content Areas

 

         Second Summer II
(1)     EDUC 7420     Internship in Educational Technology
(3)     EDUC 7085     Management and School Operations

 

         Second Fall
(3)     EDUC 6070 School Law
(3)     EDUC 7410 Internship in Educational Leadership

 

         Second Spring
(3)     EDUC 7075     Collaborating in a School Environment
(3)     EDUC 7380     Improving Professional Skills

 

(46)  Total Credit Hours