M.Ed. or Ed.S. in Learning Sciences Education
Program Overview
The M.Ed./Ed.S. in Learning Sciences Education is an interdisciplinary program that explores the science of learning and the creation of engaging learning environments. Graduates develop a deep understanding of the cultural, social-emotional, and cognitive aspects of learning, preparing them for roles in education and related fields. The program requires 30-37 semester hours and offers endorsements and tracks to tailor the curriculum to specific career goals.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The M.Ed. or Ed.S. in Learning Sciences Education is an advanced professional program designed for educators and professionals who seek to explore how learning occurs and create engaging learning environments. The program is interdisciplinary, drawing from various fields such as educational psychology, cognitive science, anthropology, linguistics, neuroscience, and data analytics. Graduates of the program can expect to develop a deep understanding of the cultural and social-emotional dynamics of learning environments and the structures and processes involved in acquiring knowledge.
Outline:
The M.Ed. in Learning Sciences Education requires 32-37 SH for completion, depending on the endorsement or track chosen. The Ed.S.