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The CREATE program, focusing on Curriculum Research, Early Childhood Education, Aesthetics, and Teacher Education, equips scholars to thoroughly explore curriculum design, navigate early childhood education challenges, examine aesthetic considerations, and adapt to evolving teacher training methodologies. Faculty within CREATE foster diverse interdisciplinary approaches. This Master's program particularly benefits practicing educators and professionals seeking to enhance their educational influence.
Graduate studies in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction include Master of Education (Ed.M.), Master of Science (M.S.), Master of Art (M.A.), Certificate of Advanced Study (C.A.S.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), and Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degrees. The Master of Education and Certificate of Advanced Study programs empower experienced educators to develop greater expertise and serve as catalysts for school improvement initiatives. The CREATE initiative cultivates scholars dedicated to intensive curriculum exploration, early childhood system complexities, aesthetic discourse, and transformative teacher preparation approaches. CREATE's academic team promotes multifaceted interdisciplinary collaboration. This graduate program is particularly valuable for educators aiming to expand their professional contributions.