Master of Education
The Master of Education program provides education and training professionals skills to enhance their careers in education, corporate training, curriculum development and instructional technology.
The Master of Education program of study includes courses covering functional areas and critical knowledge in education as well as courses incorporating leadership skills and information technology tools. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to apply key concepts and techniques to educational problems and issues.
Completion of Strayer University’s Master of Education program does not guarantee a student has met the requirements to apply for public school teacher or administrator licensure in any state, nor that a student will be eligible for pay raises, promotions or other job-related benefits. Students pursuing teacher or school administrator certifications in the public school system should contact their respective state offices of education as well as local school district to confirm educational requirements before beginning the program.
Completion of this program will not lead to teacher or administrator certification in South Carolina. Although it is not guaranteed, graduates may be eligible for pay upgrade or promotion.
This program is not an approved educator preparation program with the Virginia Department of Education and may not lead to licensure in Virginia. For more information, please visit the Virginia Department of Education website at http://www.doe.virginia.gov/teaching/licensure/.
Strayer University has been granted authorization by the State of Alabama under Ala. Code, §16-5-10(14 )( 1975) to offer the academic program described herein. Since credentials earned in the Master of Education do not automatically qualify for teaching certification, endorsement, and/or salary benefits within the State of Alabama, prospective students are advised to contact the Office of the Alabama State Superintendent of Education and/or their local school district administrators for verification.
Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing a concentration in:
- Adult Education and Development**
- Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment***
- Instructional Technology***
- Teacher Leadership***
*This program is not available in Arkansas. This program is not available at the Mississippi or New Jersey campuses and is available in an online-only format to Mississippi and New Jersey students. Please be advised that our educator preparation programs are NOT accredited in Kentucky by the Education Professional Standards Board and are NOT recognized for initial, additional, or renewal of certification or salary enhancement (rank change) for K-12 educators in Kentucky. For more information, please visit the Education Professional Standards Board’s Web site at
www.epsb.ky.gov. Due to revisions in program qualification requirements in Georgia, this program may no longer qualify students for a certificate level upgrade. Students seeking a certificate level upgrade in Georgia should refer to the Georgia Professional Standards Commission,
http://www.gapsc.com/home.asp regarding eligibility requirements.
** Adult Education and Development: concentration is not available at Maryland campuses and is available in an online-only format to Maryland students.
*** Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment, Instructional Technology and Teacher Leadership: concentrations are not available in Kentucky.
Adult Education and Development
Adult Education and Development
Area I - Core Component
EDU 500 | Adult Learning Theory | |
EDU 508 | Educational Research Methods | |
BUS 520 | Leadership and Organizational Behavior | |
EDU 525 | Perspectives of Adult Education | |
EDU 526 | Diversity in Adult Education | |
EDU 535 | Organizational Training and Development | |
EDU 550 | Adult Learning: Curriculum, Design and Development | |
EDU 565 | Training Strategies and Assessment | |
EDU 598 | Education Practicum* | |
| OR | |
EDU 599 | Education Capstone | |
Total Credit Hours: | 40.5 |
Area II-Concentration Component
EDU 522 | Theory and Practice of e-Learning | |
EDU 528 | Methods of Teaching in Adult Education | |
EDU 529 | Assessing Adult Learners | |
Total Credit Hours: | 13.5 |
Total Credit Hours: 54.0
Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment Concentration
Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment Concentration
Area I-Core Component
EDU 501 | Learning Theories (K-12) | |
EDU 505 | Contemporary Issues in Education | |
EDU 508 | Educational Research Methods | |
EDU 510 | Educational Assessment | |
EDU 512 | Diversity in K-12 Education | |
EDU 522 | Theory and Practice of e-Learning | |
EDU 533 | Instructional Design and Development | |
EDU 540 | Designing, Developing and Evaluating Educational Technology | |
| OR | |
EDU 542 | Integrating Technology into Education | |
EDU 598 | Education Practicum* | |
| OR | |
EDU 599 | Education Capstone | |
Total Credit Hours: | 40.5 |
Area II-Concentration Component
EDU 555 | K-12: Curriculum Design and Development | |
EDU 571 | Evaluating School Programs | |
EDU 573 | Instructional Methods | |
Total Credit Hours: | 13.5 |
Total Credit Hours: 54.0
Instructional Technology Concentration
Instructional Technology Concentration
Area I-Core Component
EDU 500 | Adult Learning Theory | |
| OR | |
EDU 501 | Learning Theories (K-12) | |
EDU 505 | Contemporary Issues in Education | |
EDU 508 | Educational Research Methods | |
EDU 510 | Educational Assessment | |
| OR | |
EDU 529 | Assessing Adult Learners | |
EDU 512 | Diversity in K-12 Education | |
| OR | |
EDU 526 | Diversity in Adult Education | |
EDU 522 | Theory and Practice of e-Learning | |
EDU 550 | Adult Learning: Curriculum, Design and Development | |
| OR | |
EDU 555 | K-12: Curriculum Design and Development | |
EDU 598 | Education Practicum* | |
| OR | |
EDU 599 | Education Capstone | |
Total Credit Hours: | 36.0 |
Area II-Concentration Component
EDU 540 | Designing, Developing and Evaluating Educational Technology | |
EDU 541 | Technology Tools to Manage Learning | |
EDU 542 | Integrating Technology into Education | |
EDU 543 | Designing Engaging e-Learning Experiences | |
Total Credit Hours: | 18.0 |
Total Credit Hours: 54.0
Teacher Leadership Concentration
Teacher Leadership Concentration
Area I-Core Component
EDU 500 | Adult Learning Theory | |
| OR | |
EDU 501 | Learning Theories (K-12) | |
EDU 505 | Contemporary Issues in Education | |
EDU 508 | Educational Research Methods | |
EDU 510 | Educational Assessment | |
EDU 512 | Diversity in K-12 Education | |
EDU 520 | Education and the Law | |
EDU 533 | Instructional Design and Development | |
EDU 541 | Technology Tools to Manage Learning | |
EDU 598 | Education Practicum* | |
| OR | |
EDU 599 | Education Capstone | |
Total Credit Hours: | 40.5 |
Area II-Concentration Component
EDU 558 | Seminar in Teacher Leadership | |
EDU 562 | Leadership in Global Education | |
EDU 564 | Curriculum Policy and Leadership | |
Total Credit Hours: | 13.5 |
All courses are 4.5 credits
Total Credit Hours: 54.0