Master of Arts Curriculum and Instruction Curriculum and Instruction School of Education La Sierra University School of Education 4500 Riverwalk Parkway Riverside, CA 92515 951.785.2203
The Department of Curriculum and Instruction Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction is designed for educators who would like a graduate degree in education and are primarily interested in teaching. The program has been designed to cover a core of professional and academic courses and to allow the student to build expertise in a particular area of interest. The Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction requires a minimum of 45 units post- baccalaureate coursework. This program is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The following is general information on this program. Prospective students are encouraged to contact Curriculum and Instruction for advising on specific program needs. Prior to taking courses: 1. Apply to the University 2. Arrange to be interviewed by the department chair. Admission Requirements: 1. Provide official evidence of a four year bachelor s degree with an overall grade point average of 3.0 (B) or higher on a 4.0 scale from an accredited college or university. 2. Submit a Graduate programs application to La Sierra University. Request transcripts and recommendations as required on the application form. 3. Provide a graduate Record Exam (GRE) general test score if undergraduate GPA is below 3.0. 4. Provide three references from individuals who know you well. (See admission application) 5. Provide evidence of English language proficiency and writing ability. International Students are expected to meet the English proficiency requirements for admission to the University. 6. Submit a resume that outlines pertinent academic and professional activities along with an essay describing the goals you intend to achieve by completing the program. Master of Arts - Curriculum and Instruction 2
After Acceptance: 1. See department secretary in room 118A to receive form to fill out to have an advisor assigned to you. 2. With your advisor, plan your program of study. Other requirements during the Program: 1. Check with your advisor periodically to be sure you are still taking the correct courses. 2. Maintain GPA of at least 3.0 throughout the program. 3. After taking 40 units, apply for graduation in the Curriculum and Instruction office. 4. After 42 units, take the Comprehensive Examination. 5. Successfully complete the Comprehensive Examination at the end of the Master s coursework. 6. Successfully complete a Master's thesis or project. Graduation: 1. Order cap and gown 2. Pick up cap and gown from Bookstore 3. Attend Educator Dedication Day 4. Graduate Master of Arts - Curriculum and Instruction 3
Courses for the Master of Arts (M.A.) Degree Required Core: 18 Units Integration of Faith and Learning EDCI 512 3 units Methods and Materials of Research EDRS 504 3 units Educational Organization and Leadership EDAD 524 3 units Curriculum Planning EDCI 514 3 units Counseling Theory and Practice EDPC 561 3 units Masters Project OR Thesis EDCI 597 3 units Areas of Specialization: 15 Units (To be selected with advisor) Brain Affect and Education Curriculum and Instruction Educational Technology Special Education TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) UCR Specialties: Limited to UCR students Diversified Specialties Electives: 12 Units (To be selected with advisor) Total Program Units: 45 Master of Arts - Curriculum and Instruction 4
Master of Arts Areas of Specialization (Select 5 from a section) Brain Affect and Education: Brain Science and Learning EDCI 545 3 units Emotional/Social Intelligence EDCI/EDPC 664/651 3 units Critical Issues in Brain Science and Pedagogy EDCI 655 3 units Biological Foundations of Education I EDCI/EDPC 711/711 3 units Biological Foundations of Education II EDCI 712 3 units Curriculum & Instruction: Analysis of Curricular Alternatives EDCI 552 3 units Philosophical Aspects of Christian Education EDCI 504 3 units Learning and Assessment EDCI 506 3 units Seminar in Current Trends EDCI 598 3 units Cooperative Learning EDCI 580 3 units Instructional Models and Origins of Learning EDCI 550 3 units Educational Technology: (Online Courses, not on campus) Critical Issues in Educational Technology EDET 504 3 units Technology in the Curriculum EDET 524 3 units Technology and Learning EDET 534 3 units Adaptive and Assistive Technologies EDET 536 3 units Development of Internet Resources EDET 545 3 units Leadership and Change in Educational EDET 575 3 units Technology Professional Portfolio Development EDET 597 3 units Master of Arts - Curriculum and Instruction 5
Special Education: (NAD certification only, not state of California credential) Special Education in the Regular Classroom EDCI 564 3 units Advanced Special Education in the Regular EDCI 565 3 units Classroom Instructing Students with Mild/Moderate EDCI 532 4 units Disabilities Instructing Students with Behavior Disorders EDCI 533 3 units Fieldwork in Special Education EDCI 534 9 units Diagnosis of Reading Difficulties EDCI 537 3 units Remediation of Reading Difficulties EDCI 538 3 units Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL): History and Survey of TESOL EDCI 601 3 units Oral Communication and ELL EDCI 602 3 units Curriculum issues for ELL EDCI 603 3 units Written Communication and ELL EDCI 604 3 units Cultural issues for ELL EDCI 605 3 units Foreign Language Teaching Methods EDCI 608 3 units University of California, Riverside Diversified Specialties: (See C&I chair for additional specialties) TESOL Gifted and Talented Education Multiple Intelligences Diversified Specialties: In collaboration with an advisor in Curriculum and Instruction, a student must plan an area of specialization that is tailored to their educational and professional needs. Master of Arts - Curriculum and Instruction 6