Online Master’s in Education MEd in Curriculum and Instruction
Program Overview Why get a degree in education?
Implement positive change within your learning community with an online MEd degree from Southern New Hampshire University. You'll gain the insights and expertise needed to inspire learners and serve as a role model and support system for colleagues.
Designed to align with 21st-century learning, the online Master of Education (MEd) in Curriculum and Instruction prepares educators in all settings to be leaders in their field, with an awareness across cultures and geographies. You'll learn to apply local, state and national standards. You'll also design learning experiences that are relevant, outcome-driven and culturally inclusive for all ages, education levels and learning environments.
Skills you'll learn:
- Complex curriculum & assessment design
- The principles of Universal Design for Learning
- Research-based instructional strategies
- Educational leadership skills
- Inclusive teaching techniques
Courses & Curriculum Education classes that prepare you for your career
Earn your online master's in education in curriculum and instruction, or specialize your program with one of 6 concentration areas.
Throughout the online MEd degree program, you'll explore the role of "educational leader" and what that means in both a traditional and non-traditional learning setting. You'll also access and use current educational research and data in curricular decision-making. By the end of your program, you'll emerge with a ready-to-implement curriculum, along with a professional portfolio that showcases your abilities as a leader in education.
Online education degree concentrations
In this program, you can choose to focus on a general track or add one of six career-focused concentrations.
Learn methods to support students struggling with reading and writing with the Master of Education (MEd) in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Dyslexia and Language-Based Learning Disabilities.
This innovative concentration within our Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction program is a joint partnership with Landmark School, a renowned leader in the field of serving, educating and empowering LBLD students in elementary, middle and high school.
This online program is expressly designed to help K-12 instructors working with students struggling with language-based learning disabilities (LBLD), which can fall under the umbrella of a specific learning disability (SLD), and an area to be addressed in a student's individualized education plan (IEP). If you're looking for more intensive study in this area, you might be interested in our Graduate Certificate in Dyslexia & Learning Based Disabilities.
In the online MEd program, you'll learn how to apply innovative, research-based approaches to heighten students' executive function, information-processing skills, oral and written expression, social-emotional confidence and self-advocacy skills. Courses will center on how students with LBLDs learn, self-regulate and benefit from tailored instruction.
The dyslexia studies and language-based learning disabilities concentration is a master's-only pathway program that does not lead to licensure or prepare you to become a Landmark specialist. The online curriculum and instruction master's program is ideal for K-12 educators who are leading in the area of curriculum and instruction.
Career outlook:
The LBLD-focused Master in Curriculum and Instruction online program, in partnership with Landmark School, is ideal for currently certified teachers and educators already leading in the area of curriculum and instruction. It can also be a great fit for administrators or parents looking to improve their understanding and support of teaching and nurturing children with LBLD.
Demand for instructional coordinators will continue to grow as schools focus on the effectiveness of educators and curriculum evaluation and improvement. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of instructional coordinators is projected to grow 2% through 2032, about as fast as the average for all occupations.1
Courses may include:
- Executive Function and Study Skills
- Expressive Language-Skills and Writing
- Reading Interventions for Students with LBLD
Learn to lead in the classroom and beyond with your Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Education Leadership.
Graduates of this program will develop a deeper understanding of roles that are crucial to education leadership – including district and site administrators, classroom teachers and directors of peer groups.
Learn more about earning your educational leadership MEd online.
Courses may include:
- Education Law and Ethics
- Building Community Through Education
- Leading Educational Organizations
With the growing need for hybrid and virtual learning environments and teaching skills, a degree in online teaching can help bridge the gaps.
Gain strategies, learn technologies and build confidence in your virtual classroom when you earn your Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Online Teaching.
You'll focus on adapting your in-person teaching know-how to the online world. You'll also better understand how to support your students with different backgrounds and abilities whether you're in a physical classroom or not.
Learn more about earning your online teaching degree.
Courses may include:
- Methods of Online Instruction
- Strategies in Online Instruction
- Technology in Online Education
Develop the skills you need to help children in grades K-12 overcome reading difficulties with the online Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Reading.
Encouraging students to explore methods of reading, writing, listening and speaking development in the early elementary grades is essential to a successful classroom environment. When you have students with unique literacy needs, diverse teaching instruction can be critical to their success.
Designed to align with 21st-century learning, this Master in Curriculum and Instruction online program gives you in-depth knowledge of literacy issues and insight into specialized support and diagnostic procedures for students with reading issues.
This specialized online MEd in Curriculum and Instruction program prepares educators in all settings to be leaders in their field, with a global awareness across cultures and geographies. You'll explore early literacy development from kindergarten to grade 4. From there, you'll examine strategies that promote literacy and writing skills for students in grades 4 to 8. Finally, you'll discover how to assess the progress of students with literacy difficulties.
Career outlook:
Demand for instructional coordinators will continue to grow as schools focus on the effectiveness of educators and curriculum evaluation and improvement. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the median annual salary for instructional coordinators was $74,620 in 2023.1
Courses may include:
- Emerging and Early Literacy Development K-4
- Content Area Literacy Grades 4-8
- Assessing and Instructing Students with Literacy Difficulty
Learn to support the needs of a diverse learner population with the Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Special Education.
You'll find ways to create an inclusive space for learning, and successfully navigate the challenges related to teaching children with mild to moderate disabilities.
Learn more about earning your special education MEd online.
Courses may include:
- Language-Based Learning Environments
- Students with Exceptionalities
- Assessment of Student Performance
Boost your leadership and technology skills to benefit your school with the online Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Technology Integration.
The technology integration concentration coursework will teach you how to assess and incorporate technology into your lessons to improve student learning. Discover how to work within a school's current administration to maximize the use of technology in the classroom. You'll increase your marketability by learning the latest advancements in curriculum and instruction.
This specialized online MEd in Curriculum and Instruction program prepares educators to succeed in a tech-enabled field. You'll explore what it means to be an education leader, and apply technology in both traditional and non-traditional learning settings. By the end of your program, you'll emerge with a deep understanding of how to adapt and grow in an evolving field. You'll also develop a global awareness across cultures, geographies and diverse sets of learner populations.
Career outlook:
The online MEd in Curriculum and Instruction is perfect for educators looking to integrate digital technology into their curriculum. Whether you want to merge technology into a traditional classroom setting or optimize distance learning experiences, you'll discover curriculum theory, principles and frameworks that can help you serve learners. You'll learn about today's current trends, and get a glimpse into the future of learning. A future you can ultimately help shape and define.
This specialized concentration can also help you distinguish yourself in your field – and empower students along the way. Today's learners, particularly at the elementary and secondary education level, are better equipped than ever to aptly navigate technology – from mobile phones to tablets and beyond. This specialized degree can help you build the skills you need to reach those learners and optimize their classroom experiences.
Courses may include:
- Integrating Digital Technology I K-12
- Integrating Digital Technology II K-12
- Integration Specialist Toolbox
Online education degree courses
This online master's in education program is designed for educators who are leading in the area of curriculum and instruction. Students will be exposed to an in-depth study of teaching, learning and curriculum design.
The program consists of 12 MEd in Curriculum and Instruction courses, including 9 core classes and either 3 major elective courses or one of our 3-course concentration options. The 36-credit-hour program lets you tailor the degree to your interests and professional needs.
Our 4 major courses in Curriculum Design explore the foundational design theories and principles in various learning environments. You'll then build upon that foundation by implementing Differentiated Instruction (DI) strategies to meet the needs of unique subsets of learners. From there, you'll explore assessment theories and, finally, dive into emerging theory and design. You'll also develop your own course curriculum and portfolio.
You'll then complete your online MEd in Curriculum and Instruction with a seminar and a capstone – allowing you to synthesize your learning. This will not only document your growth but also showcase your work to future employers.
Courses may include:
Visit the course catalog to view the full MEd in Curriculum & Instruction curriculum.
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Hard Drive | 100GB or higher |
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Memory (RAM) | 8GB or higher |
Hard Drive | 100GB or higher |
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Licensure and Certification Disclosures
The online MEd in Curriculum and Instruction degree program does not lead to licensure. SNHU offers online post-licensure Master of Education (MEd) programs for currently licensed individuals who are interested in furthering their professional development and enhancing their credentials.
However, since state requirements for adding endorsements vary greatly, SNHU does not guarantee that the completion of those programs will result in rank, endorsements and/or salary increases and strongly encourages interested individuals to contact their state licensure board prior to enrolling.
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Dr. Daniel Tanguay
Dr. Danny Tanguay joined Southern New Hampshire University as assistant dean of education. He then acted as associate dean of education and senior associate dean of education before accepting his current position. Before his time at SNHU, Tanguay was a mathematics teacher, headmaster and education director within various New Hampshire school districts.
Tanguay says this master's program gives you the "opportunity for personal growth and enrichment in the development of curriculum that focuses on meeting students where they are at in the learning process and then helping them create a personal pathway for success. In the end, as educators, we need to continue to grow, if we expect our students to grow."
Position
Executive Director - General Education, First Year Experience and Education
Joined SNHU
2014
Education
- PhD in Educational Leadership from Capella University
- MBA from SNHU
- MS in Organizational Leadership from SNHU
- BS in Mathematics Education with a minor in Coaching from Plymouth State University
What other instructors have to say
Hear from more SNHU instructors about the master's in education degree.
"Change is a constant. Learning how to adapt and adjust, that’s been one of the skills that’s been most helpful in my career. It’s about keeping my finger on the pulse of who my students are over time and all the trends, standards and new research, and being able to continually improve."
Dr. Audrey Rogers, Associate Dean, Graduate Education Programs
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Recently, SNHU has been nationally recognized for leading the way toward more innovative, affordable and achievable education:
- U.S. News & World Report
Named SNHU the 2024 Most Innovative University in the North - The United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA)
Awarded SNHU the 21st Century Distance Learning Award for Excellence in Online Technology - Google.org
Gave SNHU a $1 million grant to explore soft skills assessments for high-need youth
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Transfer credits and lower your cost by:
$1,911 $3,822 $5,733 $7,644If 3 of your prior learning credits ($637/credit) are accepted toward your master’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $17,199
If 6 of your prior learning credits ($637/credit) are accepted toward your master’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $15,288
If 9 of your prior learning credits ($637/credit) are accepted toward your master’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $13,377
If 12 of your prior learning credits ($637/credit) are accepted toward your master’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $11,466
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We look at the cost per credit multiplied by the number of credits you need to earn for a master's degree. Most master's degrees require 36 credits. SNHU allows you to transfer in up to 12 credits, requiring a minimum of 24 credits to be taken at SNHU. This is only a tuition estimator and doesn't account for other fees that may be associated with your program of choice.
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Career Outlook What can I do with an online master's in education?
Demand for instructional coordinators will continue to grow as schools focus on the effectiveness of educators and curriculum evaluation and improvement.
By combining education principles and curriculum design with the latest advances in technology, this online MEd can help you become a more adaptable educator.
Occupations
With an MEd, you can build a strong foundation of education theory and gain hands-on experience to ensure you’re ready to apply this knowledge to any teaching environment. Some possible job settings are:
Instruct young students in basic subjects, such as math and reading, in order to prepare them for middle school.
Create and deliver instructional lessons that meet both curriculum requirements and the mission of the charter school.
Create engaging curriculum for active learning to support students for state testing and college prep.
Execute lesson planning, curriculum development and other tasks as needed to keep students focused on learning in a home setting.
Evaluate the effectiveness of curriculums and teaching techniques established by school boards, states or federal regulations.
Provide a safe space for children while their parents work and offer activities that aid in both creative and intellectual development.
The median annual wage for instructional coordinators in 2023, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.1
The median annual wage for kindergarten and elementary school teachers in 2023, according to the BLS.1
Understanding the numbers
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, geographic location, worker skill and economic conditions. Cited projections do not guarantee actual salary or job growth.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Your questions, answered
The best master’s in education is the one that works best for you. With the right degree, you'll be positioned to follow your career goals and get ahead in the changing world of education.
A good master’s in education (MEd) degree will focus on using evidence-based research to inform curriculum and instruction and help you build educational leadership skills. Strong MEd programs also address the role of technology in the classroom and give you hands-on experience designing learning programs to address the diverse needs of students.
At SNHU, there are several concentrations available for the online MEd degree, so you can advance your training in a specific area of education.
"Design of the concentrations, in particular, emphasizes 21st-century learning frameworks that students can utilize as they look to advance their careers and develop transformative learning experiences that are relevant, outcome-driven, and culturally inclusive for all ages, education levels and learning environments," said Dr. Daniel Tanguay, executive director of Education at Southern New Hampshire University.
Our MEd degree concentration in Dyslexia Studies and Language-Based Learning Disabilities can prepare you to help students who struggle with reading and writing succeed in elementary, middle, high school and beyond. If you'd like to supplement your existing credentials with knowledge in this area, our dyslexia and learning disabilities certification might also be a good choice.
An educational leadership concentration will help you develop skills that you can apply in the classroom or in administration roles.
A master's in teaching online can help you take your classroom skills virtual, teaching you strategies and technologies that can engage your students – even when you're not together.
The reading concentration for the MEd degree can prepare you for a career in reading instruction. You'll develop in-depth knowledge of literacy issues and gain insight into how to support students with reading challenges.
With a master's in special education concentration, you can explore traditional, innovative and research-based approaches to support the needs of children in inclusive classrooms.
SNHU’s MEd in Technology Integration concentration focuses on assessing and integrating technology into classroom instruction – a high-demand skill in today’s digital world.
For those seeking a college leadership role, a master's in higher education administration prepares students for the challenges and complexities associated with a career as a post-high school educator or administrator.
It depends. Both types of online master’s in education can help advance a teaching career, but the programs do differ significantly.
Typically called a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT), this master’s degree is primarily focused on advanced coursework in a particular subject and on teaching practices. If you want to work directly with students and gain specialized teaching experience, the MAT degree could be a good fit.
The MEd degree, on the other hand, is geared more toward teachers who want to not only further their career in the classroom, but also have an impact on the education system itself. While many MEd degree holders continue to work in the classroom, this degree can also help you become a leader in your school, district and even state education system.
Pay for teachers varies significantly and can depend on many factors, including your location, degree, grade level and school. For example, public school teachers typically earn more than private school teachers, and salaries can vary from state to state.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for public school kindergarten and elementary school teachers was $63,670 in 2023.1
The median annual wage for high school teachers in public schools was $65,220 in 2023.1 Post-secondary teachers, such as those teaching at community colleges, earned a median annual wage of $84,380 in 2023.1
Only you can decide if a master's degree in education is worth it for you. That said, those who earn their MEd can go on to access new career opportunities, boost their earning potential and, perhaps most importantly, contribute to something much bigger than themselves.
To reduce any learning gaps in the system, today's educators need to "develop the knowledge, skills and abilities to develop a culturally responsive, data-informed, student-centered curriculum that addresses all the diverse learning needs of students," said Dr. Daniel Tanguay, executive director of Education at Southern New Hampshire University.
Teachers who earn an MEd online are also highly competitive in the job market. An MEd online can also help prepare you for higher-paying roles, such as a principal, curriculum coordinator or even corporate trainer.
According to the BLS, the median annual wage for elementary, middle and high school principals was $103,460 in 2023.1 Instructional coordinators earned a median annual wage of $74,620, and training and development managers earned $125,040 the same year.1
Plus, as a university dedicated to empowering students through education, we understand just how important it is to train educators and education leaders.
It depends. Each state has its own certification process related to teacher licensure.
While a master’s in education can give you the industry knowledge and teaching skills you need to succeed in the classroom, earning an MEd on its own will not certify you to work as a classroom teacher in most schools.
Teachers typically complete a state-approved undergraduate degree program and up to a year of student teaching before applying for state licensure. Many teachers continue to an education master’s degree program to advance their career or prepare for education leadership roles.
If you want to work in a private school or higher education institution where state licensure is not required, however, an MEd could be enough to start working in the classroom. It's important to remember that SNHU's MEd is non-licensure.
A master’s in education can prepare you to teach in a variety of settings, including online. If you plan to teach online classes for elementary, middle and high school students, you'll most likely still need a teaching license from your state.
More learning than ever is taking place online – especially after the COVID-19 pandemic swept through the U.S. According to one analysis, 51.8% of college students took at least one online course in 2019-20.2 And online learning isn’t restricted to higher education: A survey of parents of children in grades K-12 showed that 93% of them experienced online learning after the coronavirus outbreak in February 2020.3
With an MEd, you can build a strong foundation of education theory and gain hands-on experience to ensure you’re ready to apply this knowledge to any teaching environment, including online classes.
Note: The online MEd in Curriculum and Instruction degree program does not lead to licensure.
It depends. Many factors go into determining teacher salaries.
Not taking degree level into account, the median annual salary for elementary school teachers was $63,670 in 2023 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.1 The median annual salary for high school teachers was $65,220 the same year.1 Pay increases for master's degree holders can vary significantly based on years of experience, location, grade level and subject, among other factors.
Using an MEd degree to advance into a leadership position, such as a school principal, could help you earn even more. According to the BLS, elementary, middle and high school principals earned a median wage of $103,460 in 2023.1
Sources & Citations
1Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, on the internet, at:
- https://www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/instructional-coordinators.htm#tab-1 (viewed April 22, 2024)
- https://www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/kindergarten-and-elementary-school-teachers.htm (viewed April 22, 2024)
- https://www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/high-school-teachers.htm (viewed April 22, 2024)
- https://www.bls.gov/OOH/education-training-and-library/postsecondary-teachers.htm (viewed April 22, 2024)
- https://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/elementary-middle-and-high-school-principals.htm (viewed April 22, 2024)
Cited projections may not reflect local and/or short-term economic or job conditions and do not guarantee actual job growth.
2Inside Higher Ed, Half of All College Students Take Online Courses, on the internet, at https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2021/10/13/new-us-data-show-jump-college-students-learning-online (viewed Feb. 15, 2023)
3National Center for Education Statistics, Fast Facts, on the internet, at https://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=80 (viewed Feb. 15, 2023)