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M.Ed. in Teaching, Learning & Curriculum

Take Your Teaching to the Next Level

Your career. Your professional trajectory. Your time. Our Master of Education in teaching, learning & curriculum was designed with you in mind — the goal-oriented education professional committed to the success of your students and colleagues. When you become a graduate student at Newberry, you take control of your trajectory and strengthen leadership, critical thinking, teaching and coaching skills. Led by faculty whose expertise is forged in experience, each class is an opportunity to effect change and apply your knowledge and talents in real time.


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Available Majors, Minors, and Concentrations

The 100% online Master of Education in Teaching, Learning & Curriculum is designed for working teachers to advance their teaching and their careers on their own time. Along with the base curriculum, the program offers two areas of concentration: multilingual learner education and literacy leadership. The degree can be completed in as few as 12 months. Classes start in January 2025.


Multilingual Learner Education

The concentration in multilingual learner education expands students' expertise in culturally and linguistically diverse education. Students can also add courses to obtain English for Speakers of Other Languages certification in South Carolina.

 

Literacy Leadership

The literacy leadership concentration focuses on the teaching of literacy and literacy leadership skills, with add-on courses for literacy teacher, literacy coach, and literacy specialist endorsement in South Carolina.



Requirements

Tuition for the M.Ed. in Teaching, Learning & Curriculum is $575 per credit hour ($1,725 per course).

10 courses | 30 credit hours

Tuition includes course-related fees (e.g. testing, student services, course-resource fees). Expenses for books and supplies are the responsibility of the student.

Graduate applications are accepted on a rolling basis, so you can apply and earn acceptance any time of the year!

You'll only need to submit your Graduate Admission Application.

For more information, please contact Mr. Bill Kuehl, director of online & graduate studies enrollment, at Bill.Kuehl@newberry.edu or 803.321.5276.

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Career Possibilities


  • Advanced Classroom Teacher
  • Educational Consultant
  • Curriculum Developer
  • School Administrator
  • College Lecturer
  • Literacy Coach
  • ESOL Teacher / Specialist
  • Multilingual Learner Coordinator



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