Secondary Education (M.Ed)

Campbell University offers a Master of Education degree program in Secondary Education that leads to licensure at the advanced level. 

Designed for experienced practicing educators aspiring to become master teachers, the program assists candidates in relating theory and research to current professional practices, trends, and issues. Core classes address areas such as theoretical foundations, research, technology, law and ethics, curriculum, and human diversity. Individualized projects and assignments allow graduates to integrate information and knowledge from varied experiences and courses and apply the results in professional settings. 

  • The M.Ed. in Secondary Education extends the INTASC standards and NCDPI competencies and builds on the standards of the national specialty area associations including the standards of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. 
  • The degree requires successful completion of 33 semester hours and builds upon the instructional expertise and leadership qualities and skills of an experienced licensed teacher. 
  • Degree programs are offered in English, Mathematics, and Social Studies.  Completers earn 18 credit hours in the program content opening doors to opportunities teaching undergraduates at the college and university level. 

For more information, please contact Dr. Sam Engel at engel@campbell.edu.

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