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Master of Education in General Studies

Available Online or On Campus in the Kansas City Area

The degree is designed to meet the practical needs of the classroom teacher, and uses a praxis model that ties theory and practice together, in each course. The program strives to develop reflective educators who can be change agents in the lives of their students, in their school and communities, and culminates with two capstone courses: Critical Reflections Seminar and Action Practicum, or by completion of the Thesis Option.

The degree requires eighteen hours of core courses and eighteen hours of electives, which are selected from the available Graduate Education courses.

Admission Requirements

  • A Bachelor's degree in education from regionally accredited institution, or hold a valid state teaching certificate (applicant must provide copy of certificate).
  • Minimum 3.0 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.00 scale.
  • with a GPA between 2.75 and 3.0 may be considered for admission, if they provide one of the following:
    • Four (4) years successful employment experience (letter of recommendation from supervisor based on good evaluations).
    • An acceptable GRE score for verbal and quantitative tests.
    • or exceed the state field test mean score on the area test of the National Teacher's Exam.
    • Optional professional portfolio (to be evaluated by two full-time Teacher Education faculty members)

Format of Courses

Courses in the Master of Education program are offered in an online, as well as face-to-face, format. This degree can be completed face-to-face, online, or by combining face-to-face courses with online courses.

*An applicant who has been denied admission to a graduate education program may appeal the decision to the Committee for Selection, Admission, Retention, and Appeals (CSARA). The appeal shall be submitted in writing to the Chair of the CSARA using the appropriate appeal form. Documentation supporting the appeal must accompany the appeal form where applicable. Additional information related to the appeals process may be obtained from the School for Education office.

Curriculum

Students in the General studies program take 18 credit hours of electives selected from the available Graduate Education courses. This allows each student to take courses most beneficial to his/her classroom practice. This 36-hour program is offered in an eight week format. The degree can be finished in two calendar years, including summer school.

 

Required Core Courses: 18 hrs
ED 515  Sociological Factors Affecting Education 3
ED 532 Teaching & Learning: Theory into Practice 3
ED 516 Introduction to Graduate Research 3
ED 606 Curriculum Theory and Practice 3
ED 629 Critical Reflections Seminar 3
ED 630 Action Practicum 3
Electives: 18 hrs
Elective hours may be selected from any available graduate level education courses.
Total Hours: 36 hrs


Undergraduate Credit

A limited number of courses at the 400 level may be taken for graduate elective credit if eligible for graduate credit and with the permission of the graduate advisor or Program Director.

Graduation Requirements

Successful completion of 36 credit hours, with no grade lower than a "C," in the required courses, with a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher.

See Academic Policies - Graduation Requirements for more information.

An Application for Graduation is required before a completion statement is posted to the transcript. Application for Graduation is available online at ww.park.edu/graduation. Students must return the completed form with the appropriate fee.

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