The master's in Adult Education program covers the study of curricular planning and development with an integration of technology, strategies for effective classroom instruction for a variety of learners, and critical issues within the field of education. The program also focuses on the areas of adult learning theories, practices, and applications. This program takes 1 to 2 years to complete.
Prepare for a rewarding career in teaching and curriculum development.
Over the next decade, instructional coordinators will be instrumental in developing new curricula to meet the demands of a changing society and in training the teacher workforce. Although budget constraints may limit employment growth, a continuing emphasis on improving the quality of education is still expected to result in an increasing demand for these workers.
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