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The primary purpose of the Master of Education (M.Ed.) program is to enable students to achieve a high level of competence
in fulfilling various professional roles in education and allied fields. Students may major in the following fields: Educational
Administration and Supervision; Business Education; Career and Technology Education; Classroom Technology; Curriculum and Teaching; Guidance and Counseling; Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies; Reading;
School Psychology; and Special Education. Specific admission procedures and degree requirements are outlined in the major
field descriptions. To locate major field descriptions in the “Graduate Programs and Courses” section, consult the Graduate
Catalog index.
Degree Requirements Two plans are offered for the Master of Education degree:
Plan I Candidates under Plan I must complete a minimum of 30 semester hours of credit, which may include three courses in related
disciplines. These 30 hours must include an approved major of 15 to 21 semester hours and a formal thesis experience. Students
must pass a final written and/or oral examination on the thesis.
Plan II Candidates under Plan II must complete a minimum of 33 semester hours of credit, which may include three courses in related
disciplines. Students must present an approved major of 15 to 21 semester hours. An approved course in research methodology
is also required.
Candidates must pass a final written comprehensive examination covering studies included in the major no later than two weeks
before the awarding of the degree, or, in some programs, a research paper or project. The examination may be taken when students
have achieved a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 and have nearly completed all course work in the major.
Students who fail the comprehensive examination may, upon recommendation of the graduate committee and the approval of the
dean designate of the Graduate College, be granted permission to take a second examination. Upon failing a second examination,
the student is dropped from the Graduate College.
Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies degree candidates must complete a minimum of 33 semester hours of credit, including
a major project.
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