Pictured | Terri Hebert, Ed.D. | Stephen F. Austin State University, 2006 | Executive Director, and Professor of Elementary Education
Secondary Education
Terri Hebert, Ed.D. | Executive Director
Education Advising Office | Education and Arts 2200 |
(574) 520-4845 | education.iusb.edu
The Masters of Science in Education Unified Elementary and Secondary K-12 Program is a contemporary program with a strong focus on literacy and English language learners. This advanced degree is a cohort-based, 30 credit hour, hybrid program. In each of two summers, graduate students will meet on campus to explore topics in education in a seminar of readings and discussions on based on “Best Practices” in the classroom. During the fall and spring semesters, students will take online or hybrid courses. The program is for individuals who are currently teaching and want to advance their professional knowledge and skills to meet the needs of today’s classrooms.
Candidates at both the undergraduate and graduate level may seek licensure in the following content areas: Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, English/Language Arts, Life Science (Biology), Mathematics, Physical Science, Physics, Social Studies (including Historical Perspectives, Sociology, Geography, Economics, Government/Citizenship, and/or Psychology), and World Languages (French, German, and Spanish).
Undergraduate Degree Offered
- Chemistry
- Earth and Space Science
- English/Language Arts
- Life Science (Biology)
- Mathematics
- Physical Science
- Physics
- Social Studies (including Historical Perspectives, Sociology, Geography, Economics, Government/Citizenship, and/or Psychology)
- World Languages