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MA in Curriculum & Instruction

About the MA in Curriculum & Instruction

The Curriculum and Instruction program offers a Master degree in Curriculum & Instruction Teaching in Diverse Communities. The curriculum objectives for this program all center around the conceptual framework of meeting the needs of diverse learners. While the degree does have a general focus of curriculum and instruction, the more specific emphasis area of teaching in diverse communities is what really sets this

FAQ's

Do I have to be a current teacher to apply for this program?

No, you do not have to be a current teacher to apply to this program. However, the coursework designed is applicable to school and community settings.

Is financial aid available for graduate programs?

Yes, financial aid is available for graduate programs.

What can I do with this type of degree when I finish?

Great question! If you're a certified teacher, you can continue your work in the classroom with more knowledge about pedagogical practices that support student academic success. You could be a curriculum specialist at the school or district level, a content coach in schools, and much more. If you're not a certified teacher, you can work in a variety of community organizations which support education. For example, Communities in Schools often seeks individuals who have a background in education to further their work.

How do I get started?

You will need to apply using A&M-SA graduate studies application system which is linked below.

Still have questions?

Contact the C&I Program Coordinator

Dr. Karen Kohler
kkohler@tamusa.edu