M.Ed. in Administration
The The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Administration Degree program enables candidates to gain knowledge and expertise in the area of school administration. The curriculum focuses on educational personnel management, models of teaching, community relations, and supervision of instruction. The M.Ed. Degree in Administration requires students to satisfy 18 Semester units (6 core courses), 9 Semester Units, (3 Major Specialization courses) plus 9 additional units (3 courses) for a total of 36 semester units. Learners have the option of proposing, researching, and publishing a Master's Thesis for 9 additional credits or completing 3 additional courses in public policy, leadership and technology, and legal aspects of education to fulfill the degree requirements.
M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction
The Master Education (M.Ed.) in Curriculum and Instruction Degree program encompasses the study of curricular planning and development with an integration of technology, assessment and evaluation practices, strategies for effective classroom instruction for a variety of learners and critical issues within the field of education. The M.Ed. Degree in Curriculum and Instruction requires students to satisfy 18 Semester units (6 Core courses), 9 Semester Units, (3 Major Specialization courses) plus an additional 9 units for a total of 36 semester units of credit. Learners have the option of proposing, researching, and publishing a Master's Thesis for 9 additional credits or completing 3 additional courses in public policy, leadership and technology, and global perspectives in curriculum to fulfill the degree requirements.