Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction
University of Pittsburgh School of Education
Key Information
Campus location
Pittsburgh, USA
Languages
English
Study format
Distance Learning
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
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Earliest start date
Sep 2024
Introduction
Program Overview
Our 30-credit Master of Education (MEd) in Curriculum and Instruction is a fully online and asynchronous professional degree program that supports educators and practitioners across learning contexts (e.g. K-12, museums, after-school, etc.). We prepare you to develop high-impact learning experiences for student learners by developing activities that are engaging, equitable, and empowering, and which will build your students' skills in complex thinking, collaboration, and communication.
Quick Facts
- Program Duration: 2 academic years (4 semesters)
- Time Commitment: Full-time or Part-time
- Term of Enrollment: Fall and Summer
- Course Requirements: 30 credits
- Format: 100% Online
- Application Deadlines:
- Summer term start - March 1 priority application deadline
- Fall term start - July 1 priority application deadline
- Admissions Requirements: GRE exam not required
One Degree. Two Certificates
Students completing this program will earn a master’s degree and graduate certificates in STEAM Education and Critical Technology and Digital Media for Learning. Students have the option of taking a literacy courses in place of the CriT-DML courses but this option does not result in a second certificate.
Degree Requirements
- 30 credits of coursework, including all STEAM courses and required general education courses
- Digital capstone project to be evaluated by program faculty
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Curriculum
Our MEd in Curriculum and Instruction degree develops practicing teachers’ ability to create and facilitate cross-disciplinary (transdisciplinary) learning experiences that emphasize critical thinking, problem-based learning within real-world contexts, collaboration, creativity, and personal expression. These advanced teaching skills are represented in learning standards in most states, including Pennsylvania. Students’ experiences will be framed by equity-oriented teaching practices.
The program addresses the gap in professional learning and training for teachers to teach STEAM and critical technology and digital media skills. All students will earn the STEAM certificate and Critical Technology in Digital Media for Learning (CriT-DML) certificate as part of their studies. Students have the option of taking a literacy courses in place of the CriT-DML courses but this option does not result in a second certificate.
Curriculum Overview - 30 credits
General Courses (6 credits)
Students must take these two courses:
- TLL 2405: Introduction to Action Research
- EDUC 2100 Education and Society
STEAM Education Courses (12 credits)
After taking these four courses, students will satisfy the academic requirements to earn the Graduate Certificate in STEAM Education:
- TLL 2008: STEAM: Instructional Design
- TLL 2007: STEAM: Transdisciplinary Learning Approaches
- TLL 2009: STEAM: Assessment
- TLL 2010: STEAM: Implementation
Critical Technology and Digital Media for Learning Certificate Courses (12 credits)
After taking these four courses, students will satisfy the academic requirements to earn the Graduate Certificate in Critical Technology and Digital Media for Learning:
- EDUC 2301 Online Pedagogy and Praxis
- EDUC 2300 Digital Media for Learning
- EDUC 2302 Critical Digital Literacies, Schooling, and Identity
- EDUC 2303 Technology in Context
Program Format
Our MEd in Curriculum and Instruction is offered 100% online to support the learning needs of working professionals. Additionally, we offer voluntary professional development experiences for students who wish to participate in in-person activities.
Degree Requirements
- 30 credits of coursework including all STEAM courses, and required gen-ed courses.
- Digital capstone project will be evaluated by faculty
Professional Pathways
The MEd for Curriculum and Instruction is tied to opportunities for career advancement for current educational practitioners across a range of contexts. For classroom teachers, the State of Pennsylvania requires early-career teachers to complete a minimum number of credit hours of graduate-level work in order to gain their Level 2 teacher certification. In addition, many school districts offer pay incentives for teachers with a master's degree.
The program also satisfies the requirements of the PA Department of Education's STEM Endorsement.
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