The Master’s of Education (36 credit hours)
Courses to be taken in the following sequence:
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EDUC 6000 - Issues in Psychology and Measurement |
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EDUC 6010 - Classroom Management |
3 |
EDUC 6410 - Curriculum & Philosophical Foundations |
3 |
EDUC 6440 - Creativity in Education |
3 |
EDUC 6650 - Standards for Proposal Writing in Education
(This course should be taken at least 2 semesters prior to the Capstone M.Ed.Project.) |
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EDUC 6740 - School Law |
3 |
EDUC 6910 - Becoming a Master Teacher |
3 |
EDUC 6933 - Capstone M.Ed. Project
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Candidates completing a Master’s of Education degree will need a minimum of 36 credit hours. Additional coursework may consist of elective credit, an area of emphasis, or licensure options.
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Area of Emphasis, Licensure, Endorsements:
Admission Procedure Master of Education:
- Candidates desiring admission to SUU's Graduate Studies in Education M.Ed. Program must complete the official application Online Version and pay the $50.00 non-refundable application fee.
- SUBMIT ALL THE FOLLOWING IN ONE PACKAGE. (All application materials must be submitted in their entirety by the deadline dates. Candidates who do not submit all the required documentation by the deadline date will not be processed for admission into the program for that semester.)
- Verification of a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university.
- Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate studies. Transcripts must verify a minimum GPA of 3.25 on the last 60 semester hours (90 quarter hours) of approved undergraduate/graduate coursework.
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A combination of minimum GPA 3.00 - 3.24 on the last 60 semester hours (90 quarter hours) of approved undergraduate/graduate coursework and comparative scores on the Miller's Analogies Test (MAT) or the Verbal, Quanititative, and Analytical portions fo the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) as listed in the chart below.
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Miller’s |
GRE |
GPA |
400 & Above |
1380 and above |
3.00 to 3.04 |
394 to 399 |
1300 to 1379 |
3.05 to 3.09 |
385 to 393 |
1220 to 1299 |
3.10 to 3.14 |
378 to 384 |
1140 to 1219 |
3.15 to 3.19 |
Below 378 |
Below 1140 |
3.20 to 3.24 |
- Submit a copy of a current, valid teaching license and verification of at least two (2) years of successful teaching or professional experience in an accredited private or public P-12 school.
- Submit three (3) references with e-mail addresses from school administrators/supervisors, assigned mentors or former/current college instructors. Emphasis to be placed on: (1) perceived ability to perform academically at the graduate level e.g., communication and writing skills, research skills, leadership, work ethic; (2) teaching experience and exceptionality; (3) collaboration and cooperation skills. If you are applying to the MED Administrative Leadership or GELP Administrative Leadership a letter from your school district stating support for the needed release time to complete all internships. A Recommendation Form will be e-mailed to each reference to complete and submit back to SUU.
Send ALL the admission requirements in one package to :
Office of Graduate Studies in Education - Attention: Bobbie Jensen
Southern Utah University - Old Main 213
351 West University Boulevard
Cedar City, Utah 84720
In addition to the submission of admission documentation ALL candidates must attend a mandatory Graduate Studies Program Orientation before being officially admitted and taking classes. Contact Bobbie Jensen at jensenb@suu.edu or 435-865-8383 to reserve your seat for orientation.
General Information:
- Courses assigned 5000 level numbers will not be accepted as part of the “Required M.Ed. Core." They may only be used as elective credit upon approval of the Office of Graduate Studies in Education.
- The Master’s program must be completed within six years of continueous enrollement from the date of matriculation.
- Upon admission all graduate students must maintain a 3.0 GPA. If a student's GPA falls below 3.0, the student will be revoked from the program and must submit a Student Appeals Application to seek readmission.
- If a student misses more than two consecutive semesters, excluding summer session, the student must apply for readmission and is subject to the current catalog requirements.
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