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Curriculum and Instruction

Cultivating Exceptional Professionals

Master the art of teaching and inspire young minds with our various master’s degrees in curriculum and instruction. With greater expertise in your chosen area, you could teach and coach others in that specialty, be an education consultant at a regional service center, or take on the role of curriculum director or assist in writing education policies at the local, state or national level, or be an instructor at a community college. We’re here to help prepare you for whatever journey lies ahead.


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Certifications You Can Earn

Additional education certifications enhance your learning and your career prospects. Some certifications offered here are contingent upon the completion of a master’s degree, while others you can earn independently of a graduate program.

Reading Specialist Certification (Online): You’ll learn appropriate and effective reading strategies for teaching and assessing students who need extra reading assistance. You must hold a master’s degree to earn this certification. Courses required for this certification satisfy the requirements for the reading master’s degree. 24 hours


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Where Can This Degree Take You?

Your first step is to apply!

Well, where would you like to go? Teachers are needed across the state of Texas in public and private schools.

There’s a lot ahead of you. You can go anywhere and do anything—follow a path or forge a brand new one. It’s all up to you, and we’re here to help prepare you for whatever journey lies ahead.

Visit the Career Development Center to search for internships, apply for jobs, or get help putting together your resume.

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