Master's in Curriculum and Instruction
Program HighlightsThe fully online Master of Curriculum and Instruction is designed for educators to advance their knowledge, skills, and dispositions in instruction, curriculum design, and evaluation. Coursework and clinical experiences are centered around teachers’ own classrooms or non-traditional educational settings and focus on innovations in student learning, curriculum development, pedagogy, assessment, mentoring, portfolio development and community involvement. Customize your degree with 5 elective courses in addition to the 5 core courses and gain knowledge that aligns with your career goals.
- 100% Online Courses
- Flexible Schedule
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Benefits
- Fully online in a flexible format that works with your busy schedule including working professionals.
- Complete in as few as three semesters
- 30 credit hours
- No GRE required for admission
- Three start dates per year
Affordability
- Affordable tuition with financial aid options available
- OHIO is a proud military supporter and yellow ribbon institution
Career Opportunities
OHIO’s Master's in Curriculum and Instruction degree open doors to rewarding careers. Potential career opportunities include Curriculum Manager, Curriculum Specialist, Principal, Instructor, Consultant, Director of Instruction, Dean, Coach, Instructional Facilitator, Lead Teacher, and Provost. If any of these titles appeal to you, we can help you gain the knowledge and skills that will make you a strong candidate. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the need for new educators with the skills gained from completing this degree will remain very strong through at least 2030.
Sources
*According to U.S. News and World Report