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Masters
Major
Career and Technical Education | Curriculum Design | Curriculum Development (Theory)
Area of study
Education
Course Language
English
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Program Overview


Degree Requirements

To earn a Master of Arts in Education degree with an emphasis in STEAM instruction, a student must complete the graduate education core and 18 hours including:


Requirements List

  • EDCI 545: Independent Study in Curriculum and Instruction (3 hours)
  • EDSP 604: Science and Technology for Educators (3 hours)
  • EDSP 608: Science as a Way of Knowing/Inquiry-Based Science Instruction (3 hours)
  • EDSP 615: Differentiated Instruction (3 hours)
  • EDSP 642: Leading Innovation in Schools Today (3 hours)
  • EDUC 514: Children's Literature across the Curriculum (3 hours)

Effective as of 8/1/2019


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The University of Findlay (UF) is a private Christian university located in Findlay, Ohio. Established in 1882 through a partnership between the Churches of God General Conference and the city of Findlay, UF emphasizes academic excellence, transformative experiences, and a supportive community grounded in faith.


Academic Programs

UF offers over 85 undergraduate majors and 16 graduate programs, including 11 master's and 5 doctoral degrees. Notable areas of study include health professions, business, education, sciences, and equestrian studies.


Campus & Community

  • Main Campus: 86 acres in Findlay, Ohio, featuring academic buildings, residence halls, and athletic facilities.
  • Additional Facilities: Including a 153-acre Western Farm and Animal Sciences Center, a 52-acre English equestrian complex, and the Mazza Museum, which houses over 17,000 original artworks from children's picture books.

UF fosters a diverse student body, with students from 32 states and 51 countries, and maintains a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio.


Recognition

The university has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, and Money Magazine for its academic programs and student experiences.

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