Curriculum and Instruction: Elementary Education Concentration

This 36-credit hour program is designed primarily for classroom teachers in early childhood or elementary education who want to gain additional knowledge and skills. Content focuses upon the areas of curriculum and advanced methodology, as well as theory and support courses. This program does not lead to initial teaching certification.

Professional Education Core Courses

EDUC 502Technology for Teaching, Learning & Leadership

3.0

EDUC 577Introduction to Educational Research

3.0

EDUC 581Research-Based Teaching, Learning & Assessment

3.0

EDUC 582Educational Philosophy in a Diverse Society

3.0

Total Credit Hours:12.0
Vanguard teachers enrolled in the program may take EDUC 599V1 in lieu of EDUC 502.

Foundation Courses (12 credits):

In addition to the four professional education core courses for the M.S. degree, students must complete four elementary education foundation courses (12 credits):

EDUC 533Effective Home-School Interaction: Research & Practice

3.0

EDUC 534Current Issues in Early Childhood & Elementary Education

3.0

EDUC 561Teaching Diverse Learners in an Inclusive Setting

3.0

EDUC 583Principles of Curriculum Development & Appraisal

3.0

Total Credit Hours:12.0

Content Electives (9 credits)

In addition to the professional education core and foundation courses, the candidate must select three elective courses from different curriculum areas. One must be taken in reading. Substitutions are permitted with approval by the program director or academic advisor. (9 credits)

Reading

EDUC 500Methods for Teaching English Language Learners

3.0

EDUC 511Children's Literature

3.0

EDUC 517Materials for Teaching Reading: Instruction & Methods

3.0

EDUC 518Reading Instruction: Elementary

3.0

EDUC 520Reading Diagnosis

3.0

EDUC 521Contemporary Issues in the Teaching of Reading

3.0

EDUC 535Integrating the Elementary Curriculum through Language Arts

3.0

Mathematics/STEM

EDUC 530K-12 Blended Learning

3.0

EDUC 545Modern Mathematics Methods

3.0

EDUC 546The Teaching of Numbers,Operations & Algebraic Thinking in Elementary & Middle School

3.0

EDUC 547The Teaching of Geometry & Measurement in Elementary & Middle School

3.0

EDUC 553Foundations of Elementary STEM (Science-Technology-Engineering-Mathematics) Education

3.0

Special Education

EDUC 574Curriculum & Methods in Inclusive Classrooms: English Language Arts & Social Studies

3.0

EDUC 576Curriculum & Methods in Inclusive Classrooms: Math and Science

3.0

Other

EDUC 500Methods for Teaching English Language Learners

3.0

EDMA 530Mathematics Education Leadership I

3.0

Capstone Course (3 credits):

Candidates enrolled in the M.S. in Curriculum and Instruction degree program in capstone course must successfully meet the following requirements:

  1. Maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average in the capstone course: EDUC 597 Action Research.

  2. Complete acceptable performance activities as part of the collaborative practice component in EDUC 597.

  3. Successful evaluation of a yearlong action research project.

  4. Complete the Exit Survey, a self-assessment measure on the Institutional Outcomes

The EDUC 597 Capstone project is year-long. Students enroll for all 3 credits in the Fall semester and then continue as "In Progress" (IP) for the Spring semester. Withdrawals from this course must be submitted by the course withdrawal deadline during the Fall semester as outlined in the Academic Calendar. Late course withdrawals may be considered through appeal to the Graduate Council as outlined in the Exceptions to Academic Policies section.

Program Follow Up

Program completers in the Curriculum and Instruction program will complete the following activities:

  1. Program Evaluation Survey at the completion of the action research course.
  2. Program Survey one year after program completion