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Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment - Main Campus
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Master of Education: Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment (Main Campus)
This degree is a degree in advanced pedagogy. It is also offered through the School of Accelerated and Distance Learning (SADE) through a cohort model. Note that the Main Campus course of study below differs from the SADE course of study.
If you have a bachelor's degree in English, social studies, history, business, math, biology, or physical education and are seeking secondary teacher licensure, you may be able to earn a North Dakota teacher's license as you pursue this master's degree on our main campus. For details contact Dr. Daphne Ghorbani.
Core Courses (15-16 credits) EDU 531 Ethics for Educators (2 credits) EDU 551 Critique and Design of Research (2 credits) (It is strongly suggested that EDU 551 be taken prior to EDU 565) EDU 565 Statistics (3 credits) EDU 567 Multicultural Education: Theory and Practice (2 credits) EDU 608 Foundations in Education (2 credits)
Thesis Option EDU 700 Research Seminar I (1 credit) EDU 701 Research Seminar II (1 credit) EDU 704 Research Presentation (3 credits)
Portfolio Option EDU 705 Portfolio Preparation (2 credits) EDU 706 Portfolio Presentation (2 credits)
Emphasis Area Requirements (13 credits) EDU 566 School Curriculum K-12 (3 credits) EDU 570 Differientiated Instruction (3 credits) EDU 620 Integrating Technology in Education (2 credits) EDU 637 Educational Assessment (3 credits) EDU 645 School Family Relations (2 credits)
Electives (4 credits) Electives must be graduate-level courses and should be selected from areas to enhance teaching.
Total: 32 credits
See Course Descriptions.
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