Online MEd in Curriculum and Instruction – Elementary Education (Non-Licensure)
Liberty University’s Curriculum and Instruction – Elementary Education (Non-Licensure) (Online) degree is designed for individuals who are interested in teaching elementary education, but not pursuing teacher licensure.
Duration
1.5 years
Starting Date
January
Tuition Fee
$565 per credit
Location
Online
About the program
With core courses in curriculum development, you will learn how to teach math, natural sciences, language acquisition, and reading skills to elementary school students.
Liberty University’s Curriculum and Instruction – Elementary Education (Non-Licensure) (Online) degree offers education professionals the opportunity to earn a non-licensure credential that is suitable for career advancement. The M.Ed. in elementary education is designed to prepare teachers for a variety of classroom experiences. Learn about education fundamentals, proven instructional methods, strategies for teaching social sciences, and more with our M.Ed. in elementary education! If you are a kindergarten or elementary school teacher in search of a graduate program that will help you teach young children, this degree may be for you.
Career Opportunities
- Children’s ministry teacher
- Elementary school curriculum developer
- Elementary school teacher
- Private school elementary teacher
- Sunday school teacher
Courses Included
- Foundations of Education
- Technology Practices for Instructional Improvement
- Curriculum Evaluation
- Curriculum & Methods for Effective Instruction
- The Differentiated Classroom
- Instructional Methods for B ehavior & Learning
- Teaching the Natural & Social Sciences
- Educational Assessment for Special Needs
Minimum requirements
Applicants must have a regionally or nationally accredited bachelor’s degree with a 2.5 GPA or higher for admission in good standing.