Administration of Intervention Programs (M.Ed.)
Dr. Kris Ward, Program Director
The Master of Education in Administration of Intervention Programs is a dynamic program which prepares one to serve as an interventionist or an administrator of intervention programs. Graduates may elect to take the Master Reading Teacher examination furthering employment opportunities. Significant emphasis is placed on federal and state guidelines for intervention programs, demands specific to the interventionist, and working with students at-risk.
To earn a Master of Education degree with a major in Administration of Intervention Programs and to take the Master Reading Teacher examination, a student must complete 33 semester hours as follows:
Degree Requirements
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Required Courses
EDAD 6362 | School Law | 3 |
EDAD 6364 | Administration of Programs for Diverse Learners | 3 |
EDAD 6367 | School & Its Instructional Program | 3 |
EDUC 6340 | Assessment and Evaluation | 3 |
EDUC 6352 | Applications of Educational Research | 3 |
EDUC 6090 | Comprehensive Examination | 0 |
EDUC 5351 | Classroom & Behavior Management Techniques | 3 |
READ 6301 | Problems in Teaching Reading EC-12 | 3 |
EDUC 6355 | Progress Monitoring for the Interventionist | 3 |
EDUC 6320 | Analysis of Mathematical Constructs | 3 |
EDAD 6361 | Instructional Leadership & Evaluation | 3 |
READ 5354 | Assessment & Pedagogy for Teachers of ELL | 3 |
READ 6301: Course may require leveling course determined by program director review of transcripts.