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Curriculum and Instruction - MEd


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Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services

School of Teacher Education and Leadership

The Master of Education (MEd) in Curriculum and Instruction program is designed for persons who desire to engage in graduate studies that will help them improve their competencies as educators. The MEd coursework degree (Professional/Plan C) program is the most pursued degree option and is available for students both at the Logan campus and at Statewide campuses. The basic elements of the MEd coursework option includes completion of 36 credits in a pre-planned program. At the conclusion of the program, each student must submit a final reflection paper followed by an exit interview with a faculty member. The program may coincide with the pursuit of a USBE recognized endorsement.

The MEd project (Plan B) program is a research-oriented degree, and focuses on improving the instructional skills of the candidate. The program requires a minimum of 36 credits in a pre-planned program. A thesis is not required, but all candidates must complete a project. The MEd project option requires a relationship with a major professor who will agree to supervise the culminating project. Each MEd project student is expected to develop a master’s creative project related to his or her area of concentration and designed to achieve professional goals.

For candidates whose long-range goals include the possibility of pursuing a doctorate, the Master of Science (Plan A) program may be a better choice to acquire research skills.

Specializations are available in the following areas:

  • Early Childhood Education Specialization - MEd
  • English as a Second Language (ESL) Specialization - MEd
  • Gifted and Talented Education Specialization - MEd
  • Interventions for Secondary Students Specialization - MEd
  • Literacy Education Specialization - MEd
  • Social Studies Education Specialization - MEd
  • Elementary Mathematics Education Specialization - MEd
  • Science Education Specialization - MEd

This program does not lead to a recommendation for licensure from USU. Licensure is obtained directly from USBE.

Curriculum and Instruction Core


Specialization Requirements


Requirements range from 6 to 21 credits depending on the specialization. More information is available at teal.usu.edu/graduate/med-planning-guides.

Department Electives


Requirements range from 0 to 15 credits depending on the specialization. More information is available at teal.usu.edu/graduate/med-planning-guides.

Interventions for Secondary Students (ISS) Specialization (15 credits)


The specialization in Interventions for Secondary Students is available to graduate students enrolled in the Master of Education (Plan B or Plan C) or Master of Science programs. This specialized training will prepare secondary educators with expertise in intensive academic and behavioral supports for delivery to secondary students who exhibit multiple risk indicators, including low literacy, high absenteeism, and low engagement.

Recommended ISS Electives (3 credits for Plan B; 6 credits for Plan C)


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