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Low Cost
Complete in 10 Months
Less debt, more career opportunity. Graduate programs from UTRGV are some of the most affordable in the U.S.
With fast-paced, 7-week mini semesters, you'll be able to earn your degree in as few as 10 months.
Learn from anywhere in the world at any time of day that is convenient for you. Fully online equals flexible.
"It was very good with my work and time management. Completing my degree online while maintaining a work/life balance really worked out for me."
Melissa Ipina
Online Master's Graduate
With no teaching experience required, this online M.Ed. C&I program is designed to prepare educational leaders to serve in variety of career opportunities in the classroom and beyond.
Our 100% online Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in Elementary Math and Science Education and Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization Mathematics Education enhance your ability to serve the needs of elementary students. Learn advanced skills in curriculum development and implementation while becoming a content specialist in the high-demand areas of math and science.
Foundations of Learning & Cognition: Delve deep into life-span development theories, understanding human behavior, learning, and cognition. Explore cognition models and pertinent research, spanning all developmental stages from prenatal to old age.
Education Models : Master the art of education with a focus on content and pedagogy. Embrace inquiry and didactic models, interdisciplinary approaches, and hands-on fieldwork. Harness technology to enhance learning.
Teaching Math/Science Effectively: Equip yourself with the latest in math/science teaching theories and practices. Embrace research-based best practices, craft materials that support using technology and tools, and learn pedagogical strategies to foster comprehension.
Curriculum Mastery : Gain expertise in developing, implementing, and evaluating curricula. Explore the principles and practices involved in creating curriculum frameworks, guides, textbooks, and utilizing technology and other curriculum materials.
Start on the path to a better career today.
Best Bang for the Buck in the South
Washington Monthly 2019
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Social mobility in Texas
U.S. News & World Report 2019
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100% Online
Low Cost
Complete in 10 Months
Less debt, more career opportunity. Graduate programs from UTRGV are some of the most affordable in the U.S.
With fast-paced, 7-week mini semesters, you'll be able to earn your degree in as few as 10 months.
Learn from anywhere in the world at any time of day that is convenient for you. Fully online equals flexible.
"It was very good with my work and time management. Completing my degree online while maintaining a work/life balance really worked out for me. "
Christopher Niemann
Tech Lead, Training Development and Services Johnson Space Center
"The Educational Technology degree gave me some of the grounding, tools, and techniques to help me develop our space flight operations training and a worldview on how to approach education in the modern era."
Melissa Ipina
Online Master's Graduate
Cost per Credit
Credits in Program
Estimated Total Tuition
$458
$13,750*
30
Scholarships and financial aid may be available.
Best Bang for the Buck in the South
Washington Monthly 2019
2
nd
Social mobility in Texas
U.S. News & World Report 2019
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1
Least student debt in the nation for public institutions
U.S. News & World Report 2020
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We make it possible
With no teaching experience required, this online M.Ed. C&I program is designed to prepare educational leaders to serve in variety of career opportunities in the classroom and beyond.
Our 100% online Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in Elementary Math and Science Education and Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization Mathematics Education enhance your ability to serve the needs of elementary students. Learn advanced skills in curriculum development and implementation while becoming a content specialist in the high-demand areas of math and science.
Least student debt in the nation for public institutions
U.S. News & World Report 2020
Foundations of Learning & Cognition: Delve deep into life-span development theories, understanding human behavior, learning, and cognition. Explore cognition models and pertinent research, spanning all developmental stages from prenatal to old age.
Education Models : Master the art of education with a focus on content and pedagogy. Embrace inquiry and didactic models, interdisciplinary approaches, and hands-on fieldwork. Harness technology to enhance learning.
Teaching Math/Science Effectively: Equip yourself with the latest in math/science teaching theories and practices. Embrace research-based best practices, craft materials that support using technology and tools, and learn pedagogical strategies to foster comprehension.
Curriculum Mastery : Gain expertise in developing, implementing, and evaluating curricula. Explore the principles and practices involved in creating curriculum frameworks, guides, textbooks, and utilizing technology and other curriculum materials.
"The Educational Technology degree gave me some of the grounding, tools, and techniques to help me develop our space flight operations training and a worldview on how to approach education in the modern era."
Christopher Niemann
Tech Lead, Training Development and Services Johnson Space Center
*For the highest 10% for Instructional Coordinators according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
The course focuses on the study of research processes using quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods approaches to formulate problem statements, research questions and hypotheses, and appropriate research designs.
This course is designed to examine basic organizational theories and models of leadership and management. It emphasizes shared leadership in professional organizations, communication skills, systems thinking, and organizational change. Practical applications in higher educational settings will be made.
This course focuses on current issues facing Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs). Students will demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical basis for higher education's current issues. They will conduct research related to current problems and practices impacting college students in HSIs. Some areas of study may be student development, diversity and access, demographic trends, multiculturalism, leadership and governance, and community colleges.
This course is designed to prepare students to meet ethical challenges in modern educational institutions, businesses, and nonprofit organizations. This course will address moral issues at every organizational level--personal, interpersonal, group, and system-wide. This course covers a variety of topics such as identifying personal mission and values; developing character; faith in the workplace; ethical perspectives; moral reasoning and decision-making formats; ethical organizational communication and influence; ethical group behavior and leadership; creating an ethical organizational climate; and global corporate social responsibility.
This course is designed to prepare students to meet ethical challenges in modern educational institutions, businesses, and nonprofit organizations. This course will address moral issues at every organizational level--personal, interpersonal, group, and system-wide. This course covers a variety of topics such as identifying personal mission and values; developing character; faith in the workplace; ethical perspectives; moral reasoning and decision-making formats; ethical organizational communication and influence; ethical group behavior and leadership; creating an ethical organizational climate; and global corporate social responsibility.
This course offers a comprehensive introduction to the field of student affairs and its role within the context of higher education. Content covered in this course will help introduce students to the nature of student affairs as a field of study and a profession, major functional areas within student affairs, and help students become familiar with the professional competencies required for good student affairs practice. This course will examine organizational structures, leadership, and management processes associated with college and university student affairs administration.
This course is designed for students to develop an understanding of the educational and public policy issues that promote and/or hinder access to higher education with a particular focus on Hispanic Serving Institutions. This course will attempt to develop a complex, comprehensive understanding of access and equity in higher education.
This course is designed to help leaders align talent development strategy with universities' missions, focusing on coaching practices, developing and managing talent, and developing talent systems at the system, department, and individual levels. This course will have an institutionally guided project sponsored by the students' sponsoring higher education institutions.
This course will introduce students to important concepts, theories, and fiscal practices of higher education budget and finance. This course will review the primary political, economic, and social issues influencing higher education finance, examine revenue streams and expenditure patterns, survey tuition and financial aid policies, help students develop the ability to examine and analyze financial information and assess the budget as an instrument of strategic planning, resource allocation, and control.
This course is designed to provide exploratory experiences for students in different functional areas of higher education, such as student affairs, business affairs, academic affairs, or institutional development. This supervised field experience will provide exposure to different functional areas and will allow the student to gain perspective on the breadth and depth of the division.
"The assistance provided by the professors was really great. Through everything, there was that helping hand, that push, that motivation that keeps your spirit alive to finish the program."
Richard Lopez, UTRGV Alumni
Why UTRGV?
Ranked #1 for Best Value in Texas by Wall Street Journal in 2024.
Ranked #1 University in Texas by Washington Monthly in 2024.
Ranked #1 in Texas for social mobility by U.S. News and World Report in 2023
Ranked #1 among Texas public schools for value by DegreeChoices.com in 2023
Cost per Credit
Credits in Program
Estimated Total Tuition
$458
$13,750*
30
Scholarships and financial aid may be available.
Start on the path to a better career today.
Curriculum Specialist
Instructional Coordinator
Educational Consultant
Policy Developer
Director of Curriculum
Director of Professional Development
With a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction, specializing in Elementary Math and Science Education or Mathematics Education from UTRGV, you'll cultivate essential skills and attain prestigious credentials that distinguish you in the dynamic field of education. This degree unlocks a world of exciting leadership opportunities. The following examples provide just a glimpse of the endless possibilities.
Salary Potential*
*We estimate that tuition and fees will total no more than the rates shown above; however, rates are subject to change.
*We estimate that tuition and fees will total no more than the rates shown above; however, rates are subject to change.