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Gain an in-depth perspective on teaching, learning and educational leadership with the online Master of Education (MEd) in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Education Leadership at Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ — and pursue a career where you could transform the lives of students and staff.
If you're a certified teacher or select K-12 professional who's looking to lead in the area of curriculum and instruction, this could be the degree program for you. And because SNHU's MEd program and educational leadership concentration are aligned with national standards and frameworks from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills (P21) and the National Policy Board for Educational Administration (NPBEA), you can feel confident about the value of your degree.
Make a direct, positive impact on the lives of students when you get your MEd in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Education Leadership at SNHU. In this program, you'll acquire leadership skills that are directly applicable to classroom or administrative roles. You'll learn about innovative, student-centered curriculum development and instruction models, and you'll leave the program with practical experience that can help you advance your career in education.
The online Master of Education (MEd) in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Education Leadership at SNHU includes 12 courses, 3 of which are leadership-focused: Educational Law and Ethics, Building Community Through Education and Leading Educational Organizations.
Your courses will help you develop an understanding of curriculum planning and instruction models, while establishing understanding of leadership functions in both traditional and non-traditional settings. Learning how to engage with students' various learning differences is crucial in today’s classroom— and creating leaders in those environments helps to create and sustain critical communities of learning.
Visit the course catalog to view the full MEd in Curriculum & Instruction - Educational Leadership curriculum.
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Additional Information:
The online MEd in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Education Leadership 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.
Teaching certification requirements may vary by state. The MEd on its own will not certify someone lacking state licensure to become a classroom teacher. Instead, those looking to teach typically complete undergraduate degree programs approved by a state that leads to certification. Additionally, administrative leaders in public schools may be required to have an education administrator license.
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.
SNHU provides additional information for education programs on our Licensure and Certification Disclosures page. View disclosure information.
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At Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ, you'll have access to a powerful network of more than 400,000 students, alumni and staff that can help support you long after graduation. Our instructors offer relevant, real-world expertise to help you understand and navigate the field. Plus, with our growing, nationwide alumni network, you'll have the potential to tap into a number of internship and career opportunities.
Recently, SNHU has been nationally recognized for leading the way toward more innovative, affordable and achievable education:
Founded in 1932, Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ is a private, nonprofit institution with over 180,000 graduates across the country. SNHU is accredited by the regional accreditor New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), which advocates for institutional improvement and public assurance of quality.
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SNHU is accredited by the regional accreditor the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). The university also carries specialized accreditations for some programs.
As a nonprofit university, SNHU offers some of the lowest online tuition rates in the country. And when you work with our Financial Services team, we'll explore ways to help you save even more on your education – and customize a payment plan that works for you.
*before previously earned credits are applied
Tuition rates are subject to change and are reviewed annually.
**Note: Students receiving this rate are not eligible for additional discounts.
Additional costs: Course materials vary by course.
If 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
How we estimate your tuition cost:
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.
Transfer credits toward your master's degree program at SNHU. If you’ve taken one course or many, we’ll evaluate them for you.
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The current movement to improve the U.S. education system means increased job prospects for administrative leaders who understand the need for higher-performing students and schools. A master's in education can help qualify you for opportunities that allow you to advance your career in education: as a leader, classroom teacher or advocate in the nonprofit space.
An MEd could help you stand out as a credible and competitive candidate in the job market. And once you've landed a position, the educational theory and classroom management skills you learned in your degree program can help you increase your value as an educational professional even more.
Instructional coordinators can find roles in a number of educational environments, including:
Work in leadership positions like site administrator or school principal in school or district administrator's offices.
Work directly with students as a classroom teacher and serve as a mentor to other teachers.
Consult based on field experience in support of an organization or lobby for policy to support schools and teachers.
The number of open instructional coordinator positions predicted annually, through 2032, by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).1
The median annual salary for instructional coordinators as of May 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 are based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data, not on SNHU graduate outcomes, and do not guarantee actual salary or job growth.
Teaching is a special profession. As a teacher, you're not only guide and coach your students – you're a lifelong learner as well.
There are many options for professional development in the field of teaching. One of the most comprehensive is to earn a graduate degree that combines research, leadership and curriculum design components that together can position you to lead in the classroom, as an administrator or beyond.
Some jobs you might enjoy with an educational leadership degree are:
Teachers are lifelong learners, making continuing education an exciting part of the profession. There are many options for graduate study in education, including specializing in a content area or in the areas of reading, language-based learning disabilities or technology. SNHU makes it convenient and affordable to earn your degree online, in whichever area you choose.
The educational leadership concentration focuses on 3 key areas:
Teaching at different levels can require various levels of formal education. For most teaching positions for grades K-12, graduate education or coursework toward a master’s in education is necessary.
For post-secondary teaching jobs, the requirements can vary. To teach at the community college level, an MEd in curriculum and instruction or in another area of education may be necessary. Check with the program that interests you, because the MEd in education may be sufficient, depending on the school.
At Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ, all of our instructors are professionals working in their respective fields. They offer professional guidance as you work through the program. Our career counselors are also readily available to help share information about opportunities to teach at the post-secondary level.
And while our MEd in educational leadership does not qualify you for licensure on its own, it can be a necessary and worthwhile component of preparation leading to that important graduate credential.
An online master's in educational leadership can prepare you to be a leader in the classroom or in any business environment you choose. The online nature of the program allows you to earn this credential at your pace, and on your schedule. We know how important this is for students who are furthering their education while working full time.
There are many opportunities to use an MEd in educational leadership in addition to a vibrant teaching career.
Some opportunities that may interest you include:
You may also wish to use your master's in education leadership as a jumping-off point toward a doctorate in educational leadership. Our admission counselors and academic advisors are ready to help you choose the path that is right for you. They’ll also ensure that you receive every possible transfer credit, which can save you time and money over the course of completing your education.
No matter which career path you choose with your online master's in educational leadership, know this for sure: You are on a sure path to change lives for the better.
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 (viewed June 5, 2024)
Cited projections may not reflect local and/or short-term economic or job conditions and do not guarantee actual job growth.