The Master of Arts in Curriculum and Educational Technology is a 30-hour program designed for educators seeking to integrate learning technologies into the K-12 curriculum or to direct curricular design, implementation, and evaluation in K-12 schools. While designed for careers that affect K-12 education, this program can lead to careers in corporate and private sector settings engaged in curriculum design, educational software design, digital and web-based content development, or instructional design and professional development.

Two Specialization Tracks:
Curriculum OR Educational Technology

The Master of Arts in Curriculum and Educational Technology is a unique program that places curriculum and educational technology as essentially interdependent. All students in the program take 21 hours of courses common to both areas. Students choose a track that best suits their career interests. However, students choose an area in which to specialize. Individual plans of study can be designed with the program advisors.

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Required Courses

Curriculum Core. 2 courses (6 hours) from:
  • EDCUR 601, 610, 620, or 630

Educational Technology Core. 2 courses (6 hours) from:
  • EDTEC 550, 655, 660, or 665
  • EDTEC 670 (required)

Educational Evaluation:
  • EDCUR 671 (required)

 Educational Foundations. 1 course (3 hours) from:
  • EDFON 620, 631, 641, 651

Educational Research. 3-6 hours from:
  • EDPSY 640; EDJHM/EDSEC 676; RES 697; THES 698 (3-6hrs)

Specialization Track (choose ONE, 9-hour track):

  1. Educational Technology Track (choose 9 hours from):
    • EDTEC 550, 552, 585, 655, 660, 665, 675, 680, 685, 690, 699 (courses not already taken for EDTEC core)
    • SPCED 631 (recommended for students also pursuing the Computer Education License)
    • EDRDG 545
    • MATHS 631
    • CS 516, 536, 545, 555

  2. Curriculum Track (choose 9 hours from):
    • EDCUR 601, 610, 620, 630 (not already taken in curriculum core); 655, 673, 680, 690, 700, 725, 735, 799

For more information, contact

Department of Educational Studies
Teachers College Room 829
Graduate Advisor
1-765-285-5460