Curriculum & Instruction Strategies

University of New England’s online Master of Science in Education (MSEd) program delivers the most up-to-date instruction on current practices for educators who want to reach the next level in their career.

Your Concentration in Curriculum & Instruction Strategies

University of New England Curriculum & Instruction Strategies concentration is for K-12 educators who are seeking a degree with a multidisciplinary approach. Coursework will focus on current research in such topics as Literacy and Inclusion Education to better the student experience in the classroom. Emphasis will be placed on implementing these strategies in a real-world setting. Additionally, coursework in Educational Leadership is provided for teachers who seek to implement beyond their classroom.

Designed for Working Educators

  • No GRE or MAT required
  • Earn a prestigious degree from a regionally accredited institution
  • Receive personalized support throughout the entire program from a dedicated advisor
  • Graduate in 18 months by taking one class at a time
  • 100% online, Attend class from the comfort of your home

About UNE

The University’s mission is to provide a highly integrated learning experience that promotes excellence through interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation in education, research and service. UNE’s student-centered, interdisciplinary programs promote experiential learning, critical thinking, and lifelong service to community.

What Our Students Are Saying!

“I assumed that with it being a 100% online program I would get a little contact as I enrolled and then I would be on my own. I am so glad to say that is not the case. The application process and the follow-up provided is amazing. I have felt personally supported since the moment I asked about the program.”

Jill Booker, MSEd Student

Top Ranked

For the sixth year in a row, University of New England has been ranked as one of the Best Universities in the North by U.S. News & World Report.

Regional Accreditation

University of New England is regionally accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), Inc.

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