Graduate Education Programs Overview
(M.Ed.)
The Graduate Education Program at Christian Brothers University
has one mission, with two levels of program. Our core mission is
to prepare excellent K-12 teachers who will lead in their classrooms
and in their schools and thus add value to the lives and learning
of children and young people even as they also make strong contributions
to the improvement of schools where they teach.
The Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree program is designed to provide
advanced professional development for already licensed classroom
teachers. The M.Ed. is also appropriate for others in the field
of education, e.g., community educators, professional staff and
administrators at area community colleges, and trainers/developers
in corporate or non-profit settings. In addition to the M.Ed. for
advanced professional development, CBU offers an Educational Leadership
Program, through the Master of Science (M.S.) degree, which prepares
individuals for formal school leadership roles (principal, assistant
principal, supervisor, or facilitator) and for the Beginning Administrator
License (BAL) in Tennessee. The BAL program is also available on
a licensure-only track for individuals who already possess a master’s
degree in education.
Get the MEd Application
(PDF Format)
Get the MEd Application
Attachments (PDF Format)
MED
Graduate Recommendation Form (PDF Format)
Education
Financial Assistance
Degree Design
The M.Ed. degree, usually used for advanced professional development,
is available in two tracks: teacher-leadership and curriculum and
instruction. The M.Ed. can also be tailored to around a second endorsement
in a desired area: elementary education, middle school education,
and secondary education licenses. CBU is also planning to add a
concentration for reading specialists.
M.Ed.
Course Sequence (PDF Format)
M.Ed.
Degree Checklist (PDF Format)
M.Ed.
Degree Checklist, Concentration Other (PDF Format)
M.Ed.
2 Year Course Plan (PDF Format)
A Program of Distinction
Heritage
CBU has been preparing learners to be leaders since 1871. Since
1997, CBU has also been preparing leaders for learners through its
Graduate Education Program. The heritage is even richer, including
three centuries of the internationally renowned Lasallian educational
tradition of the Christian Brothers. CBU is well-known for offering
small classes, a personal touch in advising, a practical approach
to professional development, a concern for the dignity and worth
of the human being, a focus on ethics in curriculum and program,
and an experienced, excellent faculty. The Graduate Education Program
has developed a positive reputation for its preparation of teachers,
both initial and advanced, in less than a decade.
Practical Emphasis and Outcomes
At the advanced level, M.Ed. and M.S. students experience a problem-based
approach, focusing on the real dilemmas that are part of contemporary
school environments. Through a challenging core curriculum that
emphasizes case studies, current issues, and the call to improve
schools, all advanced students in the Graduate Education Program
are encouraged to become self-directed, collaborative, ethically
inspired educators. Advanced students are also taught by a combination
of academic faculty and current practitioners. By completing the
M.Ed. and the M.S. programs, students are expected to add to the
overall leadership capacity of their schools.
Leadership
Throughout the program, students are challenged to assume the responsibilities
of leadership, to take initiative to solve problems, to show persistence
and dedication, and to establish a moral position of advocacy for
the learning and lives of children and young people. Initial licensure
candidates are encouraged to become advocates for best practice
in classrooms and schools, for a fully professional status and stance
for teachers, and for the enhancement and transformation of schools
into learning communities where the best is expected from everyone.
The advanced candidates are expected to exemplify and model teacher-leadership
in their classrooms, their schools, and their communities.
Technology
In keeping with the strong technological emphasis that is part of
CBU’s heritage, all students in the M.A.T. program are expected
to acquire and enhance their technological expertise. M.A.T. students
develop an electronic portfolio designed around state, national,
and institutional core standards. This portfolio is designed to
follow them into their job search and to showcase their abilities
to teach using technology. M.Ed. and M.S. students also highlight
aspects of their work using a similar process. CBU’s technology
capacity in education has been enhanced through its participation
in the IBM Reinventing 3 grant as well as through the continual
updating provided by CBU’s Information Technology Services unit.
A Learning Community
CBU offers both new educators and continuing professionals a true
experience of a learning community. The faculty is committed to
teamwork in delivering an outstanding overall program to students.
Faculty members know students on an individual basis and are concerned
with their development and success. The program and classes are
small enough that students have the experience of being treated
as individuals. The quality of advising is high, and students have
many opportunities for in-depth feedback that can enhance their
own growth and learning.
Admission Requirements
For the Advanced Program (M.Ed. or M.S.)
- Clarify your goal: if you want to stay in the classroom, M.Ed.; if you are planning to go into administration, M.S.
- Obtain the right admissions packet for your goal. Call the Graduate and Professional
Studies office at (901) 321-3291 with your mailing information or click on the
application link above to download one.
- If you are a fully licensed teacher already, you do not have further testing to do. If you have less than a 2.5 undergraduate gpa and are not a fully licensed teacher, we request an acceptable GRE or MAT score.
- Complete the application, including all official transcripts (with an undergraduate gpa of 2.5 minimum preferred), letters of recommendation, and required essays.
- After a successful review of the application, have an interview with the Graduate Education Admissions Committee.
For information regarding the Masters of Education requirements, please visit the CBU Catalog.
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