Reading Education Masters
The graduate program in reading education is designed to provide
the necessary educational experiences for persons who are either
preparing to or are already involved in working toward enhancing
the reading, writing, and oral language competencies of children
and adults. Degree candidates are prepared to assume
leadership roles in reading education by serving as special reading
teachers, clinicians, diagnosticians, program coordinators, and
reading supervisors. The knowledge and skills addressed in
this graduate program conform to the International Reading
Association’s 2003 Standards for Reading Professionals.
Each applicant for admission to the Master of Arts in Reading
Education degree program must have earned a bachelor’s degree
in an appropriate academic discipline from a regionally accredited
college or university before the application will be
considered. Each candidate for admission must meet all
general university requirements for admission to the School of
Graduate Studies. Students pursuing the Master of Arts in
Reading must maintain at least a 3.0 "B" average in all coursework
taken. Additionally, all courses applicable to this degree must be
completed within a period of six years.
Graduate majors in reading education will be permitted to
elect the thesis option (comprised of coursework and a required
formal thesis) with a minimum requirement of 30 semester credits,
or the course option (completely comprised of coursework, no formal
thesis required) with a minimum requirement of 36 semester
credits. All reading education majors will be required to
complete (READ) 5027, 5120, 5170, 5190, 5210, 5231, 5241, and EDFN
5950. Additional credits will be earned from other reading
and reading-related courses.
Reading
Education
Reading
Specialist Endorsement
Storytelling