Elementary Studies, K-6
Master of Education
Program Requirements
Elementary Education: Kindergarten Grade 6
MEE 7631 Child Growth and Development (3)
MEE 7603 Strategies for Effective Teaching (3)
MEE 7632 Language and Literacy (3)
MEE 7635 Professional Issues Related to Family, School, and Community (2)
MEE 7601 Education of Diverse Populations/Exceptional Children in the Elementary School Setting (3)
MEE 7607 Health and Physical Education (3)
MEE 7636 Fine Arts & Literature for Children and Adolescents (2)
MEE 7604 Technology for Instruction (2)
MEE 7633 Integrated Methods for Teaching Elementary Reading and Writing (3)
MEE 7634 Integrated Methods for Teaching Elementary Social Studies (3)
MEE 7637 Integrated Methods for Teaching Elementary Mathematics (3)
MEE 7638 Integrated Methods for Teaching Elementary Science (3)
MEE 7996 Practicum I (1)
MEE 7997 Practicum II (1)
MEE 7998 Practicum III (1)
MEE 8800 Applied Assessment and Research in the Classroom* (3)
MEE 8801 Student Teaching (9)
* Must be taken concurrently with Student Teaching
Qualifications for Degree
To qualify for the Master of Education degree, a student must complete the course work and clinical experiences with at least a "B" average (a cumulative grade point average of 3.0). A portfolio and journal are required for the clinical experience. The portfolio must demonstrate mastery of program competencies. The program must be completed within five years.
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during or after the Fall 2007 semester. If you entered this degree program prior to Fall 2007, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.
