Program Overview
The mission of the Master of Education in teaching and learning globally is to prepare educators to be confident, caring, and reflective educators and facility coordinators, who become change agents for positively impacting students’ lives socially, physically, emotionally, and academically.
This degree does not lead to any type of teaching license in the State of Mississippi.
Goals and Objectives
The School of Education serves to prepare confident, caring, and reflective educators within a Christian environment, from a liberal arts curriculum for pre-service educators as well as advanced preparation for in-service educators.
The specific goals and objectives of the Master of Education program are to provide students with opportunities to become confident, caring, and reflective educators by
- earning academic credentials that may allow them to advance in the chosen field of employment;
- experiencing personal growth and understanding through in-depth study in the area of concentration and certification;
- expanding the students’ Christian values through course work and campus activities;
- specializing in a chosen area or discipline;
- building upon their undergraduate studies and work experience to broaden their knowledge base in the teaching field; and
- becoming strong professional leaders in their chosen discipline and area of certification.
Program of Study (30 hrs)
The academic requirements for a Master of Education in teaching and learning globally consist of 30 credit hours from three categories: (1) professional education, (2) teaching and learning professional, and (3) global professional. Teaching and learning professional courses and global professional courses may be selected from specialized concentrations and electives, with advisor approval.