Master of Arts
Curriculum and Instruction Emphasis
The two year Master of Arts with Curriculum and Instruction emphasis graduate program focuses on enhancing professional careers in teaching, administration, organizational training, and curriculum development.
The goal of this program is to develop strong educational leadership skills in educators that are dedicated to addressing the needs of diverse learners.
This course of study does not lead to Colorado teacher license endorsement.
Admission Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
- Minimum GPA of 3.0
- Current Colorado Professional Teachers License
Academic Core (required for MA) 3 credits each
- ED 549 Educating Diverse Learners
- ED 550 Curriculum and Assessment
- ED 571 Educational Research
Cognate Requirements (3 credits each)
- ED 521 Foundations of Literacy
- ED 540 Introduction to Leadership
- ED 541 Standards-Based Education
- ED 546 Curriculum & Instruction
- ED 548 Assessment Techniques
- ED 553 Systems Theory & Leadership
- ED 575 Data Driven Decision Making
Total Program Hours: 30
Course Schedule
- New virtual cohorts are begun each summer, pending sufficient enrollment.
Contact:
- Mr Don Woods
- Graduate Program Coordinator
- 719-587-7768








