English education: Finishing your M.Ed.
Just 12 more credits!
Students earn the master of education degree by completing at least 12 credits from the following list:
- Required courses
- CI 5472—Teaching Film, Television, and Media Studies (3 cr)
- Plus nine credits from the following list:
- CI 5147—Language, Culture, and Education (3 cr)
- CI 5410—Special Topics in the Teaching of Literacy
(3 cr)
[consult with faculty adviser for course section; can be repeated, but not to exceed 3 credits] - CI 5442—Literature for Adolescents (3 cr)
- CI 5462—Evaluating and Assessing Writing (3 cr)
- CI 5475—Teaching Digital Writing: Blogs, Wikis, Online Talk, Podcasting, and E-Portfolios to Teach Writing (3 cr)
- CI 5647—Teaching Middle and Secondary Immigrant and Refugee Students With Limited Formal Schooling (3 cr)
- Other courses with approval of faculty adviser
In addition to completing all program requirements, you must complete the following forms:
- CEHD Application for M.Ed. Degree and/or Certificate
- Final program form or Academic Progress Audit System (APAS) report signed by your faculty adviser. Program forms are available from department offices or on the Web.
Student Services clears degrees for graduation on a monthly basis. Both forms must be submitted to a faculty adviser so they can be received at Student Services on or before the first day of the month that the student intends to graduate. Students who submit forms to Student Services after the first day of the month will be cleared to graduate at the end of the following month.
Notes: Students have seven years to complete their degree, beginning with the first coursework used in the program, and must maintain a 2.80 overall GPA.
Apply by March 1 if you plan to participate in the college commencement ceremony in May.
Revised June 2008
