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Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum (100% online)

Master of Science in Education

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This 100 percent online program is taught by IU Bloomington, IU East, IUPUI, IUPUC, IU Kokomo, IU Northwest, IU South Bend, and IU Southeast.

Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum, M.S. Ed.

The Master of Science in Education – Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum offers you the opportunity to study current and innovative practices being explored in the fields of teaching and curriculum. This program may be of special interest to educators aspiring to advanced positions and leadership roles.

Degree Information

This degree program will help you gain the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to design curriculum that creates an equitable learning environment for all learners. By critically analyzing research-based practices and their effectiveness, you gain an understanding of how these practices apply across a variety of contexts. You'll design and implement an empirical study on teaching, learning, and curriculum. This will give you the ability to bring together information and evidence useful in making informed decisions when creating and implementing effective, ethical pedagogy.

Degree Requirements

To earn an M.S. Ed. in Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum, you must complete 30 credit hours.

Requirements are broken down as follows:

  • Core courses and capstone course (18 credits)
  • Track courses (12 credits)

Careers

This M.S. Ed. In Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum offers a variety of career opportunities, including advanced positions in educational leadership. You'll be able to integrate new insights into innovative approaches to designing curriculum and teaching while creating a safe and equitable learning environment.

You'll also continue to develop your leadership skills in the educational environment. This specialization can open up opportunities to move into administrative roles or advanced teaching roles.

This degree can also allow you to pivot your career into the nonprofit or corporate sectors, in roles such as content developer, e-learning specialist, corporate or nonprofit trainer, and education program coordinator.