Education Specialist in Curriculum and Instruction
The Educational Specialist Degree (Ed.S.) in
Curriculum and Instruction is offered for teachers and other professional
educators who are seeking an advanced graduate degree. The program introduces
professional educators to the theoretical basis of curriculum and instruction
and provides opportunities for students to connect theory with practice. The
following areas of specialization are offered: Art Education, Early Childhood
Education, Elementary Education, English Education, Instructional Leadership,
Learning Technologies, Mathematics Education, Modern Language Education,
Reading Education, Science Education, and Social Studies Education. The
program requires a minimum of 36 semester hours beyond the masters. Ed.S.
coursework may not necessarily be applicable to the doctoral program.
Admission
requirements
Admission to the specialist program will be
based on the following criteria:
1. A master's degree in Education from an
accredited institution.
2. A satisfactory grade point average (at
least 3.25) in all prior graduate work and a satisfactory grade point
average (at least 3.0) in the last 60 semester-hours of undergraduate work
or
A combined score of 1000 (verbal and
quantitative) on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). In any case, the GRE
score must be submitted.
3. Two (2) letters of recommendation to
support the application.
4. A Statement of career goals in
professional education consistent with the objectives of an advanced graduate
program.
5. A personal interview with a committee of
program faculty.
6. In the case of international students or
students whose native language is other than English, a TOEFL score of at
least 550 is required.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
Curriculum
and Instruction Core (12 Hours)
| EDG 6250 |
Curriculum Development |
3 |
| EDG 6286 |
Curriculum Evaluation and
Improvement in Urban School Systems |
3 |
|
EDG 7222 |
Curriculum: Theory and Research |
3
|
|
EDG 7362 |
Instruction: Theory and Research |
3 |
Content
Specialization (12 Hours)
| Art
Education |
Early
Childhood Education |
Elementary Education |
English
Education |
Instructional Leadership |
Learning
Technologies |
|
Mathematics Education |
Modern
Language Education/Bilingual Education |
Reading
Education |
Science
Education |
Social
Studies Education |
|
Research (6 hours)
| EDF 6485* |
Research Methods in Education |
3 |
| EDF 6475* |
Qualitative Foundations of
Educational Research |
3 |
*Prerequisite:
EDF 5481
Action Research Option (3 Hours)
| EDF 5482 |
Field Research for Educators |
3 |
Student identifies, designs,
and conducts, and defends a classroom action research project.
or
Thesis
Option (6 Hours)
Student
identifies, designs, conducts, and defends an original research in an
appropriate area of curriculum and instruction. This option is strongly
recommended for students who plan to enroll in a doctoral program in the
future.