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The Master of Science in Education (MSEd) is an on-campus program requiring 36 semester hours, featuring a 15-hour specialized cognate and culminating in a comprehensive examination. This curriculum aims to enhance teaching methodologies while laying the groundwork for advanced graduate work in education. Students can pursue the MSEd either part-time or full-time, with full-time participants often finishing within 15 months. The program offers numerous advantages, including: Collaborating with distinguished faculty at the forefront of educational research, Engaging in both individual and team-based research projects, Showcasing work at conferences worldwide, Participating actively in professional education associations at various levels, Contributing to grant-funded initiatives, Forming meaningful faculty mentorship connections within a faith-based setting, and Exploring international education systems through study abroad opportunities.