M.S.Ed. in Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum (Online Collaborative)
M.S.Ed. in Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum (Online Collaborative)
Flexible learning for gaining valuable experience
Drawing on research-based pedagogies, this degree offers you the opportunity to grow professionally in your knowledge and gain the skills to teach and design curriculum that will meet a range of diverse learners. This 30-credit hour program utilizes innovative practices for the purpose of developing leaders in the fields of curriculum and instruction.
You may choose from four prominent tracks listed below with corresponding faculty advisors:
Early childhood care and education
STEM and arts innovations
Teacher leadership and instructional coaching
Educating exceptional leaders
This program is intended for:
Currently licensed teachers
Educators outside of pre-K-12 classrooms
Graduate students who seek to become educational leaders in a variety of fields
This program does not lead to initial licensure or certification.
To be accepted to this program, you must have:
Bachelor’s degree
3.0 minimum GPA
To apply to this program, complete an online application that includes:
Official transcripts from each undergraduate institution
Below is a list of potential resources for graduate students. Note: graduate assistantships are generally intended for students studying and working on the IU Indianapolis campus.