History or English Education (MA)


Graduate

Program Details

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Curriculum

Total Hours: 30 cr (including concentration and elective requirements below)

  • EDFD 500: History & Philosophy of American Education............ 3cr.
  • EDMS 506 Statistics for Educational Research............ 3cr.
  • EDMS 507 Planning Educational Research*............ 2cr.
  • EDMS 508 Research Paper*............ 1cr.

* Should be completed concurrently with the Research paper topic centered on the subject concentration.

Concentration Requirements

Eighteen semester hours of graduate course work selected from the cognate department (any College of Arts and Sciences Department offering graduate coursework). Courses either already exist or will be offered experimentally while going through the curriculum committee approval process. 

Elective Requirements

A total of three semester hours of graduate coursework selected from approved concentration or pedagogical courses.

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Educational Leadership

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Students choose either English Education or History and become qualified for a leadership position teaching AP and dual-credit courses to talented high-school students



Curriculum

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Students complete 30 hours of coursework combining foundational education courses with grad-level study in English or History. They learn from the best professors in education and history.



Values-Based

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Steeped in Jesuit tradition, Xavier develops teachers who are morally sensitive to the academic and social needs of our time by fostering an appreciation for human diversity through reason and creative thinking.