MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION
OBJECTIVES - The master of arts in education is designed to strength
the capability of professional educators, and to provide a study of foundation,
curriculum and instruction, administration leadership, and the results
of research. The program combines theory with practice throughout
using field experience with the course work culminating in a project.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS - A bachelor's degree in education
(BAEd) or the equivalent is required for admission to the Master of Arts in
Education degree program. Degree candidates without certain preparatory subjects
may have to take additional undergraduate course work to satisfactorily complete
the program.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS - All candidates for the
master of arts in education are required to complete a total of 30 semester
units including 24 semester units of graduate level courses and 6 semester units
of thesis writing. Upon completion of the required units, and the thesis, students
are awarded a Master of Arts in Education degree.
PROGRAM OF STUDY - Sample
| SEMESTER ONE | Units |
| ED 500 Administration Leadership and Ethics | 3 |
| ED 510 Instructional Technology | 3 |
| ED 520 Curriculum Construction | 3 |
| SEMESTER TWO | |
| ED 530 Facility Planning and Evaluation | 3 |
| ED 540 Financial Aspects of School Administration | 3 |
| ED 550 Legal Aspects of American Education | 3 |
| ED 595 Research and Design | 3 |
| SEMESTER THREE | |
| ED 590 Graduate Internship | 3 |
| ED 599 Master's Thesis | 6 |
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Programs |
Degree Semester Credit Requirements |
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90 (Beyond bachelor degree),
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