Curriculum & Instruction Programs
The Master of Science in Education (Curriculum & Instruction) is a fully online, 30-33 credit program designed for licensed teachers seeking to improve their own practice and earn a graduate-level credential. It is available in three different tracks. 9-12 credit graduate certificates are also available, mirroring the tracks of the master’s degree. The Curriculum & Instruction programs do not lead to state licensure.
Master's Degree Options
- MSE in Curriculum & Instruction - The Effective Teacher
- MSE in Curriculum & Instruction - Exceptional and Diverse Learners
- MSE in Curriculum & Instruction - The Science of Language and Literacy
- MSE in Curriculum & Instruction - STEM Education
Admission
The Curriculum and Instruction master's degree programs have rolling admissions. You can apply any time. In order to be admitted to one of the master's degree program, you will need:
- A completed master's degree application plus the paid application fee ($40 domestic; $50 international)
- An earned bachelor's degree with a 3.00+ GPA on the last 60 credits
- Official transcripts from all institutions where you have completed coursework
- A personal statement describing your background and reasons for entering this program
- Two professional letters of recommendation
Certificate Options
Admission
The Curriculum and Instruction certificate programs have rolling admissions. You can apply any time. To be admitted to the graduate certificate, you will need:
- A completed non-degree seeking student application plus the paid application fee ($40 domestic; $50 international). Apply for "Curriculum & Instruction Graduate Non-Degree" as your program.
- An earned bachelor's degree with a 2.50+ GPA on the last 60 credits
- An official transcript documenting your earned bachelor's (or higher) degree
Visit the Graduate School's Admissions page for more information and step-by-step instructions.
Contact
If you are interested in learning more about any of these programs, please contact Jackie Baxter at 785-628-5279 or jabaxter2@fhsu.edu.