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M.Ed. - Individualized Degree Plan

Thomas Kelly
Residence Life Housing
Coordinator, CNU
Current IDP Student, 2011


"Regent helped me realize
that my understanding
of education was skewed
according to my own
experiences. It's funny
to think about how
simple this statement is,
but we all think we
know something
until we know otherwise."

The Individualized Degree Plan (IDP) is designed to support anyone in the education field who desires to become more knowledgeable of current best practices for educators, fundamental educational concepts and philosophy, general leadership in education, and the latest advances in technology from an educator’s perspective.

 

  • Courses: View Course Sequence & Descriptions
  • Length: 32 credit hours minimum. May be completed in as little as 12 to 18 months.
  • Format: Offered completely online but allows on-campus electives. Students may enter the program in the fall, spring, or summer semesters.
  • Results: Master of Education with areas of emphasis such as Reading, Autism and Curriculum & Instruction.
  • Important Links: Apply Now | Tuition & Financial Aid | Faculty |Course Schedule
  • Features: Increased flexibility with an online delivery format along with increased adaptability and personalization. Complete a core curriculum of 13 hours and conclude by selecting electives of your choice or transfer graduate electives from other Regent schools or institutions. Note: At least 50 percent of the courses in the Individualized Degree Plan must be taken through the Graduate School of Education, unless you are completing the Career Switcher program in which all of the courses are required School of Education courses.
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Individualized Degree Plan graduates will be able to:

  • Demonstrate essential understandings of educational applications of the core areas of philosophy, leadership, curriculum & instruction, and technology.
  • Demonstrate competence in coursework custom tailored to individual professional aspirations.
  • Demonstrate understandings of biblical applications to one’s chosen area of study.
  • Demonstrate a conceptual understanding of technology integration in education which includes proficiency in identifying, selecting, modifying, and using instructional materials to meet the needs of a diverse student population.
  • Demonstrate ability to use the Internet as a research and instructional resource.

Speak with an Admissions Counselor:
888.713.1595
757.352.4479
education@regent.edu

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