Careers
Elevate your instructional skills. Lead your school to higher standards. Design learning that reaches all students, regardless of challenges and obstacles.
The Master of Education in Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum empowers experienced educators to strengthen instructional skills that drive meaningful student learning. Designed for professionals who want to deepen their expertise without stepping away from practice, this degree prepares graduates to lead instructional improvement where it has the greatest impact.
Through specialized concentrations in Educational Psychology, Elementary Education in Mathematics and Science, English Language Arts Education, Reading Education, and Social Studies Education, our graduates develop focused expertise aligned with their teaching context and career goals. Whether you’re guiding literacy development, supporting STEM instruction, applying learning science to classroom practice, or leading curriculum and professional learning initiatives, this program equips you to influence teaching and learning at scale.
Today’s education system demands more than strong classroom instruction skills. Educators are increasingly expected to analyze student data, adapt curriculum for diverse learners, support colleagues, and lead instructional improvement, often without formal preparation or time to develop those skills. Schools need teachers who can translate research into practice, guide instructional decisions, and lead improvement efforts grounded in how students actually learn.
The Master of Education in Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum supports career advancement by preparing educators for expanded leadership and specialist roles while remaining closely connected to teaching and learning. Graduates often leverage concentration-specific expertise to strengthen their candidacy for department leadership, mentoring roles, education consulting, or curriculum and assessment work within schools, districts, and education-focused organizations.
Job Titles
The job titles listed below are examples of the real-world career advancement opportunities our students are qualified for upon graduation. Job listings in your area may go by different titles, but graduates of this instructional leadership graduate degree can expect to find opportunities similar to those listed below.
- Curriculum and Instructional Designer / Developer
- Middle / High School Teacher (Other)
- Elementary School Teacher
- Math Teacher
- Science Teacher
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