MSEd in Curriculum & Instruction
The Master of Science in Education (MSEd) is a residential, 36-semester-hour program, including a 15-hour cognate specialization and a comprehensive exam. The program is designed to improve educational practice and to provide preparation for continued graduate studies in education.
The MSEd may be completed on a part-time or full-time basis. Full-time students typically complete the program in 15 months.
Cognate areas:
- Curriculum Theory
- English
- Foundations of Education
- History
- Informal Education
- Instructional Technology
- Language and Literacy
- Mathematics
- Media Literacy
- Science
- Social Studies
- Urban Education
- Other approved cognate
Students in the MSEd program have opportunities to
- Work with world-class faculty who are leading in key research areas
- Conduct independent and collaborative research
- Present at national and international conferences
- Take active roles in state, national and international professional education organizations
- Work with grant projects
- Develop mentor relationships with faculty in a Christian environment
- Study abroad to study comparative education
For more information:
Dr. Lakia Scott, Graduate Program Director
One Bear Place #97314, Waco, TX, 76798
Email: CI_Graduate@baylor.edu