Master of Education (M.Ed.)
The Master of Education (M.Ed.) program serves as an enrichment degree designed to promote the professional development of experienced teachers. It offers teachers wide flexibility to plan programs to meet professional goals, and to expand their expertise in their fields of interest. Credits earned in the M.Ed. program can be used by initially-licensed teachers to document their readiness for professional licensure. The M.Ed. does not lead to teacher licensing.
Curriculum
All courses carry three credits.
M.Ed. Requirements
EDU 503 Thinking Skills in the Classroom
Choose One:
SOC 580 Racial and Ethnic Groups or SPA 512 Hispanic Cultures in the United States
Choose One:
EDU 516 Introduction to Technology in Education or EDU 716 Advanced Technology for Educators
EDU 610 Research and Professional Practice
Choose any seven electives (21)
Contact Us
Division of Education
Mary Claffey Janeczek, Ed.D.
Chair
413-265-2250
janeczekm@elms.edu
