About the Master of Arts in Curriculum & Instruction Program
The Master of Arts in Curriculum & Instruction program is centered around meeting the needs of diverse learners and communities. The program identifies specific strategies and approaches that assist diverse learner, leading to their success. Participants in the program will investigate research methods and theories in curriculum and instruction, as well as study solutions to structural and institutional barriers to student success.
Career Opportunities
- Curriculum specialists at the national, state, or district level
- Instructional/curriculum coaches
- Department chairs
- Curriculum writer for government, districts, or companies
- Consultants
- Adjunct instructors in higher education
Application Instructions
- Complete the GradCAS application
- Submit application fee ($49 for domestic; $69 for international)
- Submit the following required documents:
- Official e-transcripts from all US institutions attended are to be sent to GradCAS through their online order portal. If your institution does not have official e-transcripts available, they can be mailed to the GradCAS processing center.
- International Students click here.
- Curriculum Vitae (preferred) or résumé
Prerequisites
- 2.6 cumulative GPA (or 3.0 last 60 hrs)
The Department has the right to determine students' prerequisites, accept equivalent hours, or require additional work.
*Students falling below the GPA minimum are encouraged to apply. Students are evaluated holistically based on several criteria.
Program Details
Courses Offered
- Evenings to accomodate school teachers' and educational professionals' schedules
- Offered in cohorts to support your success
Degree Track
- Thesis Track: 36 Credit Hours
Average Time to Complete
- 2 Years
FAQ's
Do I have to be a current teacher to apply for this program?
Is financial aid available for graduate programs?
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Still have questions?
Contact the C&I Program Coordinator
Dr. Karen Kohler
kkohler@tamusa.edu