M.Ed. in General Studies
The graduate program in General Studies is for candidates who have a strong interest in education or are pursuing a career in an education setting that does not require formal licensing or certification. The 36-credit program covers an array of education-related topics and situations and candidates participate in a capstone experience, rather than a practicum. Candidates receive a master’s degree only.
| Course | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| ED 533G | Assistive Technologies for the Inclusive Classroom | 2 |
| ED 536G | Differentiated Instruction and Assessment | 2 |
| ED 547G | Understanding the English Language Learner: Cultural and Social Perspectives | 2 |
| ED 557G | The Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Student with Special Needs | 2 |
| ED 567G | Response to Intervention Model | 2 |
| ED 570G | Reflective Teaching: Processes for Deepening Professional Practice | 4 |
| ED 576G | Education Law & Policy | 4 |
| ED 577G | Urban & Multicultural Education | 2 |
| GRAD 503 | Reading & Writing: A Literacy Perspective | 2 |
| GRAD 504 | The Expository Writing Challenge | 2 |
| GRAD 509 | Elementary Physical, Life & Earth Science | 2 |
| GRAD 515 | Curriculum Content Using Community Resources | 2 |
| GRAD 590 | Capstone Project | 4 |
| Elective(s) | 4 |
Course work and program options are subject to change.


