The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Curriculum and Instruction at UNT Dallas helps you dive deep into curriculum design, teaching strategies, and educational theory, while learning how to apply it all in real K–12 classrooms. It’s ideal if you want to shape what learning looks like and make a lasting impact on student achievement.
In addition to advancing your expertise, this program also offers the option to pursue initial teacher certification. For more details, visit the teacher certification webpage.
The M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction at UNT Dallas is a 36-credit hour graduate program designed for current and aspiring educators. While many classes can be completed remotely, some face-to-face sessions and field-based experiences are required to ensure real-world classroom application.
On-campus attendance required for select courses and practicum experiences
Designed to blend theory with hands-on classroom practice
Through advanced study in instructional strategies, curriculum design, and leadership, you'll gain the tools to lead learning at a higher level. Your new credentials empower you to lead and innovate within your school or extend your influence throughout districts and higher education. This degree prepares you to make a broader impact in the field of education.