MEd Individualized Program in Education

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Maine

Program Overview

M.Ed.: The college-wide individually designed Master of Education provides a cohesive program of professional development for educators. The program of study is individually planned by the student and his or her advisor. A minimum of 33 semester hours of work is required to earn the M.Ed. Candidates must complete a minimum of 12 semester hours in professional education coursework at the 500- and/or 600-level at the University of Maine. In lieu of a thesis, students must complete a comprehensive paper, project, portfolio, or oral examination, generally during the final semester or year of study. The purpose of this requirement is to enable demonstration of learning that has taken place across the program as a whole. The M.Ed. program is individually designed; however pre-planned concentrations are available in Art Education and Students at Risk.

Program Key Stats

$31508 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Bilingual-multicultural education
  • Business education
  • Curriculum development
  • Education administration
  • Educational consulting
  • Educational research
  • Industrial training
  • Professional education associations
  • Public relations
  • School counseling
  • School psychology
  • Social work
  • Special education
  • Teaching: elementary
  • secondary

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