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M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction

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UT's Online Master of Education (M.Ed) in curriculum and instruction has a reputable, long-standing relationship with Tampa Bay area school districts and administrators. The program enhances the teaching and leadership skills of currently certified teachers and can be completed 100% online in as little as 13 months. Faculty members, many of whom have worked as teachers, hold doctorate degrees in education. Their powerful combination of academic expertise and firsthand knowledge was used in the development of the program curriculum.

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Who enrolls in this program?

Students who enroll in the M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction wish to become better educators and recognized leaders. Candidates are teachers currently working in K–12 classrooms or those who are taking a break from the classroom but have a strong background in education. Candidates must have an undergraduate degree in education or hold a professional teaching certificate. These educators come to UT with a background in a wide array of specializations.

What is the structure of the M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction?

The program emphasizes curriculum theory, pedagogy and innovation in education, educational advocacy, social dimensions of learning, instructional design, leadership and research, which can be applied in the teacher’s current field of work or toward advanced studies in education. Coursework is designed with the working education professional in mind and takes advantage of slower periods, such as summer months. Candidates may be required to complete a thesis, special project or oral examination as a culminating experience.

What courses are offered?

A comprehensive list can be found in the course catalog. A small sampling of the courses offered includes:

  • Human Development and Inclusive Learning Environments
  • Curriculum Theory
  • Pedagogy and Innovation in Education
  • Research in Education
  • Technology for Education and Leadership
  • Social Advocacy, School Reform and Leadership in Education
  • Philosophy and Epistemology
  • Cross Cultural Diversity

What are the benefits of the program?

  • Advanced professional coursework supports classroom teaching and advancement in the school system
  • Opportunities for mentoring and scholarly collaboration with University faculty
  • Potential for teaching undergraduate classes at universities and community colleges
  • Preparation for candidates seeking to pursue doctoral studies and advanced research
  • Provides deeper understanding of human development and learning
  • Offers candidates a new professional network within a class of their peers

M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction Bachelor's-to-Master's (combined B.S./M.Ed.)

The Bachelor's-to-Master's option allows a University of Tampa undergraduate education major to begin two courses (up to 8 credits) from the M.Ed. program in their last two semesters of undergraduate study. See UT's online catalog for requirements.

Guaranteed Admission for UT Graduates

Students and alumni who have earned a bachelor’s degree from UT are guaranteed admission to the M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction program. Please email ut2ut@ut.edu if you are interested or have questions about guaranteed admission.

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