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Curriculum & Instruction - Texas A & M University - Commerce

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Master

Curriculum & Instruction from Texas A & M University - Commerce is a Campus Master Curriculum degree that prepares you for a Education career. The Master's Degree in Curriculum & Instruction is the new name for the long standing Master's Degree in Elementary Education. Approximately 75-100 teachers earn this degree each year by taking classes at one of our six locations in the Dallas and East Texas area. The program has now expanded to offer most course both face-to-face and 100% online giving students the choice of one or both venues for their studies. The program requires 36 semester hours of study: 18 hours are designated as the major and 18 hours are electives. The MED or MS in Curriculum & Instruction is designed to prepare teachers for three different levels of professional expertise: Those wanting additional expertise in the content and pedagogy of teaching Experienced teachers preparing for supervisory and leadership roles as curriculum specialists, mentor teachers, and teacher leaders Participants in the TAMU-C Alternative Certification (AC) program who wish to combine initial certification and the master's degree program. View more details on Texas A & M University - Commerce . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Curriculum courses.

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