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  Graduate Programs Office

Welcome to the College of Education - Graduate Programs Office!

Luz Rolon

We are here to provide individualized advising to help you understand the nature of graduate level education as you make plans to further develop your academic abilities, career goals, and interests. In collaboration with COE students, faculty and staff we will assist you throughout your graduate educational journey.

Advising is a critical component of your graduate experience so whether you plan to pursue a degree or certificate, or take courses for professional development/enrichment we are here to assist you through the application-admission process.

Come visit us so that we can provide you with initial advising and support and refer you to your Specialization Graduate Advisor. If you are unsure about which program to pursue, our office can provide you with information about the different graduate degrees offered at the College of Education. We look forward to assisting you.

Luz M. Rolón
Graduate Coordinator
Education Building, Room 206
(915) 747-5515
(915) 747-8431

   
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  Master of Education Programs

What do you want to be doing in five years?

We invite you to explore graduate programs in the College of Education as you prepare for next steps in your professional preparation. Each one of the COE Academic Departments: Teacher Education, Educational Psychology & Special Services, and Educational Leadership & Foundations, offer Master’s level programs of studies. There is also a Doctoral Program (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership & Foundations that we invite you to explore. More information follows below:

1. Master of Arts in Education (MA)

The Master of Arts in Education is designed for students wishing to pursue research and to continue studies beyond the master's degree. Students will work with the Department of Teacher Education to develop a plan of study. This degrees is a thirty-semester hour thesis program.

2. Master of Education Instructional Specialist or Reading Education (M.Ed.)

Admission Requirements - Applicants must be certified teachers or have at least 12 semester hours of undergraduate upper-division education courses, and provide letters of recommendation. Applicants may also be invited to an interview.

Program for Instructional Specialist or Reading Education
Thirty-six semester hours, including at least 27 semester hours at the graduate level. All upper-division undergraduate course work proposed for inclusion in this graduate degree must be recommended for approval by the program Graduate Advisor. Students wishing to pursue the Master of Education degree may do so through majors in Instructional Specialist or Reading Education. Students whose professional needs are not met by these majors may major in Education and plan a special program around those needs; students should contact the program Graduate Advisor for information and assistance. Specific information on the other two majors is presented below.

Instructional Specialist
In this major, students may choose to concentrate course work in the areas of elementary education, secondary education, early childhood education, bilingual education, educational technology, or health and physical education. Subject matter emphases; e.g., mathematics or history, may occur within elementary or secondary concentrations.100% Online Masters Program Click Here.....

Reading Education
This program major follows State Board of Educator Certification guidelines and leads to an All-Levels Reading Certificate. The program does not allow for electives. Students interested in a concentration in reading not at "all-levels" should pursue the Instructional Specialist major with an elementary concentration and a reading emphasis.

3. Master Teacher Certificate Programs

Admission Requirements - Applicants must be certified teachers with a minimum of 3 years teaching experience. Applicants must provide 3 letters of recommendation.

Master Mathematics Teacher Certificate – The UTEP MMT certificate program integrates the State Board of Educator Certification standards. These standards are based on the rigorous EC-12 Mathematics standards and reflect the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for Early Childhood through Grade 12 mathematics. Contact the Teacher Education Department for details.

Master Reading Teacher Certificate – The UTEP MRT certificate program integrates the State Board of Educator Certification standards. Contact the Teacher Education Department for details.

Master Technology Teacher Certificate – The UTEP MTT certificate program integrates the State Board of Educator Certification standards. The program will help teachers become technology leaders on their campuses, integrate technology in the curriculum to accelerate student learning, and serve as technology mentors to other teachers. Contact the Teacher Education Department for details.

   
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 Frequently Asked Questions

Students are urged to study carefully the general requirements for graduate degrees as stated in the University Graduate Catalog

SOME HELPFUL HINTS: Questions about your program of studies, courses to take, the registration process, and program steps should be addressed to your assigned advisor or your department. Questions about process, deadlines, and procedures can be addressed to the Graduate Programs Office of the College of Education, Room 207-A, phone # (915) 747-5515:. Questions about registration matters should be addressed to the Registrar's Office. Questions about tuition and bill inquiries should be addressed to the Student Business Services.

   
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