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Master of Education (M.Ed.) programs are available for current teachers who want in-depth study in a particular area of interest and are designed to meet individual professional needs.
 
Contact Information
Charlotte Harris, Ed.D.
421 Allyn Hall
937-775-2509
charlotte.harris@wright.edu

ADVANCED STUDIES
Master of Education (M.Ed.)

Classroom Teacher (CT): Advanced Studies is a master of education (M.Ed.) degree program for the continuing education of current teachers who hold at least a provisional teaching license. This program offers a flexible option for highly motivated persons who are seeking advanced study with specific professional objectives, such as updating and expanding knowledge or skills in a specified area, and/or preparing for an additional teaching license of endorsement.


Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES    

14 hours

ED 700 Advanced Studies Seminar I: Introduction (2)
ED 701 Advanced Educational Psychology (4)
ED 704 Inquiry into Foundations of Education (4)

ED 715 OR

EDL 751

Action Research Methods for Teachers OR

Statistics and Research

(4)
ED 799 Advanced Studies Seminar II: Transition (3)
ED 820 Advanced Studies Seminar III: Capstone (3)
Concentration A series of courses in the identified area of concentration carefully selected with the guidance of the candidate's advisor to meet the specified professional objective(s). 25 hours
(minimum)


Total Quarter Hours: 45 (mimimum) for M.Ed.


Program information last modified Tuesday, 09th June, 2009 @ 04:10pm
 
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