Masters of Education (M.Ed.)

Earlham’s M.Ed. program is for college graduates who want to enter or further their career in education. Like the M.A.T. program, the M.Ed. program leads to a master’s degree, but it does not lead to additional licensure. The traditional program follows an 11-month sequence (June to May), and there is also a two-year option for candidates who prefer a less time-intensive commitment.

The M.Ed. is an individualized and comprehensive program that allows students to apply the theory from their master’s courses directly into their chosen fieldwork. M.Ed. candidates complete a summer practicum and a year-long practicum, both of which have the option of being job-embedded. Flexibility and individual attention are key features of the M.Ed. program; faculty and students work together to ensure that coursework and fieldwork are relevant to the candidate’s career focus and schedule.

Recent graduates of Earlham with an interest in teacher education have pursued advanced studies at such universities as Brown, Chicago, Wisconsin, Columbia, Duke, Illinois and Indiana. Graduates are teaching at the elementary, secondary and college levels in public and private institutions in America and abroad. Others are following careers in outdoor education, educational nonprofits, educational media and technology, museum work, journalism, and library science. 

We also partner with the Earlham School of Religion to support Master of Divinity and Master of Ministry students wishing to pursue the teaching emphasis. M.Div./M.Min. students begin the emphasis in the summer of their second year. 

Program Details

Course schedule for 11-month M.Ed.

Course schedule for 2-year M.Ed.

Course Code
Title
Credit Hours
Sub-Total Credit Hours
4
Course Code
Title
Credit Hours
Sub-Total Credit Hours
6
Course Code
Title
Credit Hours
Sub-Total Credit Hours
4
Course Code
Title
Credit Hours
Sub-Total Credit Hours
6

Course Schedule for M.Div. Emphasis – Teaching

  • EDU 510 Foundations in Teaching (Summer semester)
  • EDU 531 Curriculum and Instruction I (Summer semester)
  • EDU 532 Curriculum and Instruction II (Fall semester)
  • The fourth course required for the emphasis may be chosen from:
    • EDU 520 Human and Moral Development (Summer semester)
    • EDU 533 Assessment and Using Data for Student Success (Fall Semester)
    • A related course from the ESR or Bethany Theological School curriculum.