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Elementary Education, MA

Our online Elementary program provides opportunities for graduate study and research leading to the degree of Master of Arts (M.A.) for educators and other professionals with educational responsibilities. The primary purpose of the master's program in elementary (early/middle) education is to provide increased knowledge, skill, and competence for licensed teachers working with children in the elementary (early/middle) school setting. The graduate elementary (early/middle) teacher education program has three major areas of emphasis: graduate education, subject content/methods, and electives.

The program requires students to complete the following coursework:

C&I 604 School Curriculum for Classroom Teachers
C&I 605 21st Century Teaching and Learning
C&I 631 Math in the Elementary School
C&I 648 Science, Technology and Society
C&I 688 Classroom Organization and Management
C&I 757 Social Studies Curriculum Development
C&I 594 Seminar: Clinical Experience Capstone
RDNG 621 Reading and Writing Instruction / Elementary School

Students are required to complete ONE of the following three courses. The students advisor will help select the most appropriate course.

SCFD 620 Philosophy of Education
SCFD 640 History of American Education
Approved
C&I Course

C&I Course chosen in consultation with advisor

Students must also complete 9 hours of electives. Electives may be chosen from the following offerings or include other options at the discretion of the student's advisor.

C&I 647 Science - Native American Perspective
C&I 687 Advanced Teaching Strategies
C&I 689 Cultural Diversity in the Classroom
C&I 692 Sptp: Holocaust Education
C&I 692 Sptp: Science and Math Applications in Nutrition
C&I 694 Sem: Global Warming
C&I 694 Sem: Interdisciplinary Content
SPED 601 Academic Interventions

Credit for previous coursework will be evaluated on a case by case basis.



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