Program Expectations & Advising Resources for the M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction: History, Non-Licensure
The School of Education through Liberty University Online offers numerous graduate programs at the master’s level. The Master of Education will prepare you for leadership roles in Christian, public, and private school systems.
Coursework provides focused training for candidates seeking a position as a K–12 educator or those wanting to further their education in preparation for the pursuit of a post-graduate or doctoral degree.
Along with core courses, specializations offer more specific knowledge in a particular area of interest.
This is a non-licensure program.
Requirements
- Degree Completion Plan
- Course Guides
- General Information
- Admission: 3.0 GPA
- Graduation: 2.5 GPA
- Gate Information
- Gate 1: Program Acknowledgement
- Gate 2: Program Status Check
Framework and Dispositions
The purpose of the School of Education is to develop Christ-centered educators and leaders through rigorous, biblically-based instruction and practical training.
The faculty of the School of Education has delineated the dispositions that must be observable in each candidate of our programs at all levels:
- Displays a sense of social responsibility
- Demonstrates commitment/work ethic
- Demonstrates reflective practice
- Displays personal integrity
- Displays professionalism
Gates
The Gate system is designed as a set of checkpoints to ensure that candidates have completed the necessary requirements to successfully complete the program. The Gate system is an important part of maintaining a quality program as required by our licensing and accrediting bodies.
Transfer Credit
View the graduate transfer policies.
Licensure Information
This program does not lead to state licensure or certification. Candidates in this program are not eligible to pursue a student teaching or internship semester.