Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-03-01 | - |
2024-06-01 | - |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Curriculum Studies (MA/MEd) program at DePaul University equips individuals with the skills to develop, evaluate, and modify curricula in various educational settings, particularly for underserved student populations. Offered both online and in person, the program provides options for current teachers and practitioners (MEd) and those pursuing doctoral study (MA). Graduates enjoy high employment rates and a global perspective on education, supported by a large alumni network and alumni resources.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Curriculum Studies (MA/MEd) program prepares individuals to develop, evaluate, and modify curricula and educational programs. It aims to equip students with the skills to design effective learning environments in various educational settings, particularly for under-served student populations. The program offers both an MA and an MEd degree. The MEd option is tailored for current teachers and practitioners, focusing on enhancing their professional knowledge and teaching skills. It offers three concentration options:
- Curriculum Specialist: This concentration deepens knowledge and skills in curriculum development and implementation.
- Curriculum Studies with Teacher Leader Endorsement: This concentration prepares students to take on leadership roles in their schools and districts.
- Curriculum Studies with Computer Science Endorsement: This concentration provides students with the knowledge and skills to integrate technology into their teaching. The MA degree option prepares students for further doctoral study with a focus on research and scholarly writing.
Teaching:
The program offers classes online and in person on the Lincoln Park Campus. It is designed to be completed in two and a half years. The online version of the program is offered through DePaul's College of Education and features small class sizes taught by the same award-winning faculty as the in-person classes. The online program emphasizes collaborative and engaged learning. The program is connected to diverse educational settings in Chicago, offering students opportunities to work with various student populations in urban, suburban, traditional, and non-traditional settings, from pre-K to post-graduate.
Careers:
The average reported salary for master's graduates from the College of Education is $52,000.
Other:
- 100% of Curriculum Studies graduates were employed, continuing their education or pursuing other goals within six months of graduation.
- The program emphasizes a global perspective on education practice.
- The program is supported by a large alumni network, with over 195,500 alumni, many of whom are in schools and districts throughout Illinois.
- The College of Education offers a variety of alumni resources, including professional development workshops, networking events, and continuing professional development unit (CPDU) opportunities.
DePaul University
Overview:
DePaul University is a private Catholic university located in Chicago, Illinois. It is known for its strong academic programs, diverse student body, and commitment to community engagement. DePaul offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across its 10 colleges and schools.
Services Offered:
DePaul University provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:
Academic Resources:
Academic calendar, catalog, success programs, email, OneDePaul portal, Campus Connect, DePaul Central, Desire2Learn (D2L), and library.Campus Resources:
Campus security, bookstore, campus maps, and events calendar.University Resources:
Directory, athletics, employment opportunities, Sites A-Z, and technology help desk.Student Life and Campus Experience:
DePaul University offers a vibrant and engaging campus experience for its students.
Student Organizations:
Students can participate in a wide variety of student organizations, clubs, and activities.Housing:
DePaul provides on-campus housing options for students, with a high percentage of freshmen living on campus.Campus Tours:
Virtual campus tours are available to explore the Lincoln Park and Loop campuses.Student Orientation:
Orientation programs are offered to help students transition to DePaul.Career Center:
The career center provides resources and support for students seeking internships and jobs.Athletics:
DePaul has a strong athletics program, with teams competing in NCAA Division I.Art Museum:
The university houses an art museum that showcases a diverse collection of art.Key Reasons to Study There:
Nationally Respected Programs:
DePaul is recognized for its high-quality academic programs, including its entrepreneurship program, which is ranked among the top 10 in the US.Diverse Student Body:
DePaul has a diverse student population, representing a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives.Chicago Location:
DePaul's location in Chicago provides students with access to a vibrant city with numerous cultural, educational, and professional opportunities.Community Engagement:
DePaul encourages students to engage in community service and make a positive impact on the city.Academic Programs:
DePaul University offers a wide range of academic programs, including: