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Curriculum, Instruction and Foundational Studies
Master of Arts in Education
Curriculum & Instruction
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For specific information on the
MA in Curriculum and Instruction, please contact:
Ted Singletary
(208) 426-3270 Boise State University
1910 University Drive
Education Building Room 313
Boise, ID 38725
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The
Masters of Arts in Education – Curriculum and Instruction is designed
to improve instructional skills and reflection in practicing educators. It
does not lead to initial certification nor does it require certification for
admission. Graduates of the program will be able to adapt research based
techniques to meet the requirements of their instructional situations and be
able to assess and reflect on the efficacy of their efforts. This degree
requires completion of a minimum of 33 or 34 credits. Students may select
from three possible culminating experiences.
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Required Courses – 10 credits (listed below)
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| ED-CIFS 506
Issues in Education |
4 credits |
| ED-CIFS 536
Curriculum Planning and Implementation |
3 credits |
| ED-CIFS 537
Instructional Theory |
3 credits |
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Culminating Activity Options
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Comprehensive Examination
– 6 credits (listed
below) and 18 Elective Credits = 34 Total Credits
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| ED-CIFS 505
Philosophy of Education |
3 credits |
| ED-CIFS 580 Educational Research
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2 credits |
| ED-CIFS
600 Assessment |
1 credit |
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Comprehensive Examination
– 4 credits (listed
below) and 20 Elective Credits
=
34 Total Credits
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| ED-CIFS 503
Fundamentals of Educational Research |
3 credits |
| ED-CIFS 600
Assessment |
1 credit |
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Thesis or Project
– 9 credits (listed
below) and 14 Elective Credits = 33 Total Credits
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ED-CIFS 503
Fundamentals of Educational Research |
3 credits |
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ED-CIFS 593 Thesis or ED-CIFS 592 Project
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6 credits |
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Electives |
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Students will select, with the approval of their advisor, program
coordinator and Graduate Dean, any graduate courses offered by
departments in the College of Education:
Early childhood Studies
(ED-ECS), Bilingual/ESL (ED-BLESL), Educational Technology (EDTECH),
Literacy (ED-LTCY), Kinesiology (KINES) or Special Education (ED-SPED)
or any graduate or upper-division undergraduate courses in other
University departments.
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Up
to nine (9) credits of graduate course work may be transferred from
accredited institutions. All courses and culminating activity must
be completed within seven (7) years of admission to the program.
Students may apply to the Graduate College in person (MathGeology 140)
or on-line at
http://www.boisestate.edu/gradcoll/0001.html. Admission to the
Graduate College on Regular status requires a 3.0 GPA for undergraduate
and post-graduate work, although provisional admission for students not
meeting that standard is possible. GRE scores are not required. There
are a limited number of graduate assistantships available.
For
additional information contact Dr. Ted Singletary at
tsingle@boisestate.edu or
(208) 426-3270. |
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