Curriculum and Instruction
Graduate Programs

Dr. Gail Shroyer
(785) 532-6737
gshroyer@ksu.edu

The graduate program in Curriculum and Instruction offers a variety of graduate-level courses in all curricular areas with specific emphasis upon trends and recent developments in practice, theory, and research. Our graduate faculty members serve Curriculum and Instruction in four areas of professional commitment:

  • Delivery of exemplary instruction to graduate students.
  • Production, interpretation, and dissemination of sound and useful research and scholarship.
  • Provision of leadership, collaboration, and service within the profession.
  • Promotion, understanding, and celebration of diversity.

Graduate degree programs
The program guides listed below include information on application procedures and requirements and the requirements for degree completion.

M.S. in Curriculum and Instruction (PDF)
Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction (PDF)
Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction (PDF)

Master's Degree Students – Additional Information
MS Checklist of Student Responsibilities and Assessments (DOC)
MS Student Learning Outcomes in the Program (PDF)
MS Professional Dispositions (PDF)
MS Midpoint Checklist for the Advisor (PDF)
MS Field Experience Plan (PDF)
MS Program Completion Portfolio Guidelines (PDF)

Doctoral Degree Students – Additional Information
Doctoral Program Checklist of Student Responsibilities
      and Assessments (DOC)
PhD Student Learning Outcomes in the Program (PDF)
EdD Student Learning Outcomes in the Program (PDF)
Doctoral Professional Dispositions (PDF)

Graduate certificate programs
Teaching and Learning
Digital Teaching and Learning

Endorsement programs
English as a Second Language
Reading Specialist