M.S.Ed. in Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum (Online, Collaborative)
M.S.Ed. in Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum (Online Collaborative)
Gain the experience you need with maximum flexibility.
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 these prominent tracks:
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.
This program is designated as an ‘online collaboration’ within the Indiana University system. This means that courses may be taught by faculty at any one of the participating campuses.
Starting Semester
Deadline
Fall
Aug 7
Spring
Dec 1
Summer
Apr 17
International students are encouraged to apply early to allow extra time for their materials to arrive.
The Graduate Studies Office will accept unofficial transcripts and self-reported test scores for admission reviews. Any admission made with these documents would be conditioned on receipt of official documents, which should be provided as soon as possible.
If you are currently enrolled or have applied in the past year, you are eligible for a reduced application fee of $35.
Bachelor鈥檚 degree from an accredited institution
Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.00 out of 4.00
Completed online application that includes:
Personal statement
Resume (required from international students only)
Two letters of recommendation
GRE scores are required
only if applicant does not have a degree from an accredited U.S. institution
Minimum 79 TOEFL score
or minimum 6.5 IELTS score
or minimum 115 Duolingo score (international students only)
Find more information and calculate your expected costs at
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Below is a list of potential resources for graduate students.
Note: graduate assistantships are generally intended for students studying and working on the Bloomington campus.
Consult your employer about the availability of
tuition reimbursement or tuition assistance
programs.
Active duty military, veterans, and military
families should visit the
to take full advantage of available financial assistance and
educational benefits.
Early Childhood Educators: are available for early childhood education professionals who work 30+ hours per week in Indiana.
District or school-level curriculum director
Instructional coach/specialist (all levels)
District or school-level equity and inclusion coordinator
Director or Coordinator of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment
State-level education department, informal education, education-based non-profits, or educational outreach
for applicants with a degree from an accredited U.S. institution
Virtual Info Session Video
Our faculty and advisors provide a brief overview of the program, including information about admissions requirements, application deadlines, cost, and more.