Teaching and Learning: Curriculum and Instruction
http://education.wsu.edu/graduate/
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Degrees offered
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Ed.M., M.A. |
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Faculty working with students
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Approximately 6 |
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Students
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10 |
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Students receiving assistantships or
scholarships
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80% |
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Priority deadline
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January 10 for fall admission |
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Test required
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TOEFL or IELTS (international students only) |
Admission Requirements
Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA in the most recent
sixty semester hours (or ninety quarter hours) of course
work. Students need to complete and submit an application
to the Graduate School at Washington State University in
accordance with deadlines. Students also submit
supplemental application materials to the Department of
Teaching and Learning.
Program Description
The Curriculum and Instruction specialization offers
graduate studies at the master’s level. The
specialization offers students rigorous and individually
tailored programs of study. The M.A. and Ed.M. degree
programs are designed for students with bachelor degrees
who have an interest in deepening their knowledge in a
specific content area (in or outside the College of
Education) as well as educational research in curriculum
and instruction. The master’s degree programs also
emphasize applying research, theory, and evidence-based
practices to improve education. This specialization is
designed especially for secondary teachers who wish to
take courses in their teaching field as well as advanced
coursework in teaching and learning.
Faculty Interests and Course Details
Contact Information
Graduate Coordinator
Office of Graduate Studies
Cleveland Hall, Room 252
PO Box 642114
Pullman, WA 99164-2114
Telephone: 509-335-9195/335-7016
Fax: 509-335-2097
E-mail: gradstudies@wsu.edu