MA in Curriculum & Instruction
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About the MA in Curriculum & Instruction
The Curriculum and Instruction program offers a Master degree in Curriculum & Instruction – Teaching in Diverse Communities. The curriculum objectives for this program all center around the conceptual framework of meeting the needs of diverse learners. While the degree does have a general focus of curriculum and instruction, the more specific emphasis area of teaching in diverse communities is what really sets this degree apart from any of its peer programs.
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FAQ's
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Do I have to be a current teacher to apply for this program?
No, you do not have to be a current teacher to apply to this program. However, the coursework designed is applicable to school and community settings. -
Is financial aid available for graduate programs?
Yes, financial aid is available for graduate programs. -
What can I do with this type of degree when I finish?
Great question! If you're a certified teacher, you can continue your work in the classroom with more knowledge about pedagogical practices that support student academic success. You could be a curriculum specialist at the school or district level, a content coach in schools, and much more. If you're not a certified teacher, you can work in a variety of community organizations which support education. For example, Communities in Schools often seeks individuals who have a background in education to further their work. -
How do I get started?
You will need to apply using A&M-SA graduate studies application system which is linked below.
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