Degree Requirements: Master of Education
The Master of Education program is designed to meet the academic and professional interests of a person working in the educational field (e.g., a teacher, counselor, administrator, or curriculum specialist).
Program Plan
Upon admission to a Master of Education program, each student is assigned an academic adviser in an area of specialization. The student and adviser plan a program of study to meet the student’s individual goals and general degree requirements. Departments may require that a copy of the program plan be kept on file.
Time Limits
Graduate students and advisers should be guided by the Graduate College policy on master’s degree time limits. If a time extension is desired, it may be requested by completing a Graduate Student Petition. These petitions are considered and acted upon by the student’s adviser, the department, and the Graduate College. Each individual who has authority to act on the petition may either approve or deny the petition.
Course Requirements for Ed.M. Candidates
All students admitted to a Master of Education degree program must fulfill Graduate College requirements for the master’s degree, departmental requirements, and the following College of Education minimum requirements on the Urbana campus or through Urbana off-campus or online courses:
| 2 hours | One course from the psychological foundations of learning area: EPSY 400, 401, or 402. Students in master’s certification programs may also take EPSY 485 to meet this requirement. |
| 2 hours | One course from the psychological foundations of personality and development area: EPSY 404, 405, or 406. Students in master’s certification programs may also take EPSY 430 to meet this requirement. OR Students planning to work with adults may take EPSY 407 for 4 hours to meet both of the above EPSY foundations requirements. OR Four hours of EPSY 408 meets both foundational requirements for EPSY. |
| 2 hours | One course from the social foundations requirements: EPS 400, 402, 403, 404, 420, 421, 423, 424, and 426. |
| 2 hours | A second course from the philosophical foundations area: EPS 401, 410, 411, 412, 413, and 414 |
Foundation requirements are subject to change in Spring 2009. Off-campus and online programs may have different foundation requirements.
| 12 hours | Twelve hours of 500-level courses in education (599 thesis research credit not included) |
| 12 hours | Twelve hours of additional 400- or 500-level courses selected by the student in consultation with an academic adviser (599 thesis research credit not included; 595 independent study can be applied up to a maximum amount of 8 hours) |
| 32 hours | TOTAL |
In addition to the specific requirements stated above, individual departments in the College of Education may require additional courses to complete the student’s degree program.
A student who passes a proficiency examination in any of the required courses listed above is excused from that course requirement. However, credit toward the degree is not given for courses passed by such an examination.

