A STEM Degree that Inspires Innovation
The online Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) program is one of the few master’s level programs in the country to prepare teachers like you who wish to specialize in STEM education. Through student-driven, integrated learning approaches, you will learn how to prepare students to seek and formulate solutions to the most pressing issues of the 21st century. Students will become comfortable with analysis, problem solving, and critical thinking as they navigate through courses. The STEM curricula is constructed through the use of integrated content and processes as well as, collaborative, problem-based learning.
Increased involvement in STEM education opens the door to integrating science, technology, engineering, and mathematics into all subject areas and improving the quality of K-12 education overall. Through day-to-day learning, you will inspire your students to become active and informed citizens in an ever more technological and complex world.
Understanding the “S” in STEM
A complete breakdown of STEM and the elements that make the program an important and innovative approach to education. Here we explore the value of science in education.
Understanding the “T” in STEM
A complete breakdown of STEM and the elements that make the program an important and innovative approach to education. Here we explore technology in today’s educational landscape.
Understanding the “E” in STEM
A complete breakdown of STEM and the elements that make the program an important and innovative approach to education. Here we discuss the role of engineering within STEM education.
Understanding the “M” In STEM
A complete breakdown of STEM and the elements that make the program an important and innovative approach to education. Understand the value of math education and how it impacts learning strategies.
What is STEM and what does it mean for teachers?
Finally, a program dedicated to your passion for teaching and integrating the concepts science, technology, engineering, and math into all subject areas.










