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NCU Catalog - July 2021 
    
NCU Catalog - July 2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Education, Trauma-Informed Educational Practices Specialization, MEd


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Master of Education


Description of Program


The MEd program is designed for students focused on developing the knowledge, skills, and dispositions required for advance practice and leadership roles within diverse fields such as PK-12 education, higher education, and adult learning environments. In this program, you will critically analyze a broad range of theories, trends, practices, and knowledge specific to your areas of interest represented in a distinct specialization. Your specialization prepares you for making informed, ethical decisions and improvements to current educational, organizational, and societal issues.

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Learning Outcomes


  • Use technology to advance goals and outcomes in educational settings
  • Investigate evidence-based solutions for addressing educational, organizational, and community issues
  • Explain educational theories, research, and practices to diverse audiences
  • Recommend solutions to ethical dilemmas in diverse educational and organizational settings
  • Integrate professional standards into practice for leading and educating diverse groups

Basis for Admissions


Admission to an NCU master’s program requires a conferred bachelor’s and/or a conferred master’s or doctoral degree from a regionally or nationally accredited academic institution

Degree Requirements


Graduates of the NCU MEd program must complete 30 credit hours. Students will select a discipline-specific specialization of their interest, which complements the core coursework. The MEd program includes 9 credit hours of foundational courses. The foundational courses are taken by all students regardless of their undergraduate degree to form and strengthen fundamental skills. The next 18 credit hours in the program encapsulate a specialization aligned with a student’s career goals and interests. Specialization courses must be appropriate to the student’s degree program. Students end the program with a 3 credit-hour capstone course. Students who are considering any degree program are strongly encouraged to check specific state requirements carefully to be sure any degree program they consider will be accepted for purposes of certification or recertification, promotion, or advancement on school district salary schedules.

The MEd degree program has the following graduation requirements:

  • A minimum of 18 credit hours of graduate instruction must be completed through NCU
  • Successful completion of any PK-12 core course signature assignments with a “B” or better
  • Official transcripts on file for all transfer credits accepted by the University

The University may accept a maximum of 12 semester credit hours in transfer toward the Master of Education for graduate course work completed at an external accredited college or university with a grade of “B” or better. See the Transfer Credit Policy  for additional information.

Time to Completion


NCU allows 5 years to complete all Master’s programs of 36 credits or less.

The median time to completion for this program is 21 months.

Time to completion varies depending upon the pace in which a student completes courses and the number of transfer credits accepted. As most NCU students are working adults, balancing educational, professional, and personal commitments, our academic and finance advisors will work with you to develop a program schedule that works best for your needs.

Students following the preferred schedule designed by the Dean for this program, and applying no transfer credits, can expect to finish in as little as 18 months.

Course Sequence


The Master of Education program can be completed in 30 credits.

Trauma-Informed Educational Practices (TRA) Specialization


This specialization will build on your fundamental knowledge and skills related to teaching, learning, and student support. You will consider various educational settings and learner population as you explore the fundamentals of a trauma-informed approach to education, including how trauma manifests in different populations, specific trauma-informed strategies for the classroom, involvement of multi-tiered systems of support, and strengthening resilience among both students and educators. You will demonstrate your proficiency through a capstone project in the final course of the specialization. All courses must be completed prior to the capstone course.

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