The Master of Education (MEd) in Teaching and Curriculum Development offers the opportunity to explore new and emerging research-based practices in teaching and learning for students who are looking to improve their teaching skills and content knowledge. Designed with the flexibility to meet individual needs and interests as an adult learner, this option includes 15 credits of core courses including a capstone project, along with one of the following concentrations:
- Inclusive Education (15 credits of special education courses)
- Integrated Arts (15 credits of art related coursework)
- Secondary Literacy (15 credits of literacy coursework)
- Open Option (15 credits of electives)
Coordinator: Dr. Wilson Garcia
Program Type: Part-time, Online Time to Complete: 1-2 years
Estimated Cost: $643/cr In-State $874/cr Out-State
Credits: 30+ Application Deadline: Rolling Admission via PSU Application
Accreditation: NECHE GPA Requirement: 3.0 or better
Career Outcomes:
- Enhance your existing teaching skills and learn new skills for classroom education and school departments.
- Highlight your professional goals with focus areas in Inclusive Education, Integrated Arts, or Secondary Literacy.
Admission Information
Requirements
The MEd in Teaching and Curriculum Development requires the following materials to be submitted through our online application.
- Recommended 3.0 or better GPA in undergraduate coursework
- Official transcripts from any/all college level work
- Three professional recommendations
- Current Resume
- Statement of interest
- NH Residency Verification form (NH residents only)
Deadlines
Students can apply for admission to any of the upcoming semesters. Here are the annual application deadlines:
- Fall semester - August 1
- Spring semester – December 1
- Summer semester – April 15
*We suggest submitting your documentation at least two weeks prior to the posted date to ensure your application is complete and can be reviewed by the deadline.
2025-26 Estimated Graduate Per Credit Tuition and Mandatory Fees
New Hampshire Resident | ||||
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Tuition | Mandatory Fees | Per Credit Total | ||
Master’s Degrees/Certificates | $599 | $44 | $643 | |
CAGS | $641 | $44 | $685 | |
EDD | $698 | $44 | $742 |
Out-of-State Resident | ||||
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Tuition | Mandatory Fees | Per Credit Total | ||
Master’s Degrees/Certificates | $830 | $44 | $874 | |
CAGS | $802 | $44 | $846 | |
EDD | $888 | $44 | $932 |
More information is available through the Student Financial Services Office.
Graduate students are eligible for financial aid in the form of student loans only. You will need to complete the FAFSA at least 30 days prior to the start of the semester you wish to begin taking classes. International students are not eligible for federal financial aid – please review our international admission requirements to learn more.
More information can be found on the Student Financial Services website.
Each year, Plymouth State offers a limited number of merit-based scholarships to admitted graduate students. Selection criteria include academic and professional achievements, commitment to graduate study, and achievement or pursuit of personal or professional goals. Visit the PSU Scholarship Opportunities webpage for additional information.
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Full Professor of PracticeProgram Coordinator, Curriculum & InstructionEmail: wagarcia@plymouth.eduPhone: (603) 535-2483
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