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Apr 17, 2026
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2026-2027 Graduate Academic Catalog-UNDER REVIEW
M.Ed: Curriculum and Instruction
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Education |
| Academic Award |
Master of Education |
| Credits Required |
30 semester credits |
| Faculty Lead |
Heather Lucas |
| CIP Code |
13.0101 |
Degree Requirements
The Master in Education (M.Ed) program equips post-baccalaureate candidates with strong academic credentials to become effective educators in diverse settings. This degree provides a solid foundation in instructional design, assessment, classroom management, and curriculum development. While it does not lead to Washington state teaching certification, it serves as a valuable pathway for individuals seeking to serve in private schools, community programs, and international institutions.
M.Ed graduates will be able to:
Holistic Educators
- Apply culturally responsive pedagogy aimed at the holistic learning of all students.
Adaptive Educators
- Strategically design and implement differentiated teaching, adapting instruction where appropriate to meet student needs while remaining aligned with learning standards.
Learner-Focused Educators
- Systematically engage in reflection, analyzing student work in order to further develop their own pedagogical practices.
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Total: 30 Semester Credits
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