Master of Arts in Education

College of Education

Dr. Cathy Monteroso, Interim Dean

Program Advisor: Dr. Nicole Ennis, Program Director Nicole.ennis@westliberty.edu

West Liberty University offers a 30 credit-hour course of study leading to a Master of Arts in Education degree (M.A.Ed.). The M.A.Ed. program is open to graduate-level students and is designed to provide masters-level work in an accelerated format for individuals who wish to advance their professional knowledge, skills, and dispositions in the areas of Reading Specialist, Multi-Categorical Special Education, Innovative Instruction, Leadership in Disability Services, Leadership Studies, Community Education Research and Leadership, and Sports Leadership and Coaching (online).

Coursework to prepare licensed teachers for endorsements through the West Virginia Department of Education are also offered in the areas of: Autism and Gifted.

Coursework includes 12 credit-hours of required Education Common Core courses and 18 credit-hours of area of emphasis courses. Courses are scheduled in two eight-week terms during the fall and spring semesters, and two six-week terms during the summer. Courses are either in an online format or at the WLU Highlands Campus once a week typically at 5:00 p.m. However, students at a distance can join the Highlands courses via WebEx, which is a video conferencing system accessible by personal computer. During the last semester of coursework, all M.A.Ed. students will complete a semester-long capstone experience of an approved topic, which incorporates the Education Core courses and relates to the selected area of emphasis.

The teacher education programs at West Liberty are nationally accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). NCATE was sanctioned by the United States Department of Education as the official accrediting body for teacher education in 1954. West Liberty was one of the first institutions accredited by NCATE in 1954 and celebrated 50 years of continuous national accreditation in 2004. In 2011, continuing full accreditation was awarded by NCATE. The Council for Accreditation for Educator Preparation (CAEP) has replaced NCATE as the national accrediting body for teacher education. NCATE accreditation is recognized by CAEP until the next accreditation cycle for WLU. In addition, all teacher education programs at WLU have been approved by the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission and by the West Virginia Board of Education.

Admissions Requirements

For admission to WLU’s Master of Arts in Education Program, the following requirements must be met:

  1. Completed admissions application.
  2. Official transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate coursework to verify a bachelor’s degree, in any field, from a regionally accredited institution. For Community Education and Sport Leadership and Coaching, applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree with a minimum 2.50 G.P.A. from a regionally accredited institution. For all other areas of emphasis, applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree with a minimum 3.00 G.P.A. from a regionally accredited institution or earn a score in at least the 50th percentile on the Miller Analogy Test (MAT) or Graduate Record Exam (GRE).

International Student Requirements

In addition to the requirements listed above, please submit:

  1. Proof of English Proficiency: Please submit one of the following test results that has been completed within the past three years: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Minimum acceptable scores 595 (paper test), 195 (computer based test) or 70 (internet test) for graduate study or Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) – The minimum acceptable score is 82% for graduate study or a minimum score of 6.5 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for graduate study.
  2. Credit Certification: Have all your coursework and credits from institutions outside of the United States evaluated by a credential evaluation service provider [e.g., World Education Services (WES), Global Credential Evaluators (GCE), Association of International Credentials Evaluators (AICE), American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), etc.]
  3. Proof of Financial Support: Submit adequate documentation of financial support for one academic year (nine months). [e.g., official bank statement, sponsorship award letters, scholarship awards, Affidavit of Support (DHS Form I-134), etc.]
  4. Copy of your ID page in your passport
  5. Immunization shot records

Graduation Requirements:

The 30 credit hour Master of Arts in Education requires:

  • 12 credit hours in the Education core
  • 18 credit hours in a concentration area
  • Complete coursework with at least a B in each course

Required Education Core Courses (12 hours):

EDUC 502Professional Writing

3

EDUC 507Research Methods

3

EDUC 512Assessment & Data Literacy

3

EDUC 581Capstone

3

Choose One Concentration (18 hours)

Multi-Categorical Special Education:

This area is designed for individuals desiring a comprehensive overview of special education. Incorporating practical, classroom-based experiences and assignments, coursework prepares educators with the knowledge and skills to educate students with learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders, intellectual disabilities, and emotional behavior disorders. The West Virginia Department of Education offers an additional certification in Multi Categorical Special Education to applicants holding an initial Professional Teaching Certificate in elementary education or secondary English, Math, Science, or Social Studies by passing the WV state licensure test.

Required:
SPED 520Collaborative Teaching

3

SPED 551Pols, Proced & Curr Iss SPED

3

SPED 548Adv Assmt & Instr for E/BD

3

SPED 552Adv Assess & Instr Intell Disa

3

SPED 555Adv Asmt & Instr for Lrng Disa

3

SPED 564Practicum

3

Additional requirements for traditional certification along with a robust undergraduate general studies curriculum

(not required for M.A.Ed. degree or qualified educators who pass the WV state licensure test):

SPED 561Differentiated Math Methods

3

READ 512Advanced Literacy Assessment

3

READ 562Structured Literacy & Phonics

3

READ 563Meth & Pract of Multisen Instr

3

READ 575Advanced Literacy Instruction

3

SPED 564Practicum

3

SPED 580Student Teaching

3

Reading Specialist:

This area is designed for educators or others wishing to expand upon their knowledge of literacy with a special emphasis on multi-sensory based instructional practices. Incorporating field-based experiences, coursework includes early and emergent literacy, word structure knowledge, delivery of reading assessments with resulting targeted interventions, advanced literacy instruction in comprehension, fluency, and vocabulary acquisition, developmental writing, and spelling. West Virginia certification as a Reading Specialist requires completion of the six reading courses, a master’s degree, and passing the WV state licensure test. This program is accredited by the International Dyslexia Association.

Required:
READ 512Advanced Literacy Assessment

3

READ 562Structured Literacy & Phonics

3

READ 563Meth & Pract of Multisen Instr

3

READ 564Structured Literacy Practicum

3

READ 565Adv Meth of Multisensory Instr

3

READ 575Advanced Literacy Instruction

3

Leadership Studies:

This area prepares professionals for leadership positions within their chosen profession and the understanding of why and how great leaders flourish in society. Coursework includes leadership theories, human relations of leadership, organizational structure, politics within an organization, understanding employee characteristics, and application to practical, real-life leadership opportunities.

Required:
EDL 500Leadership Theory & Motivation

3

EDL 520Human Resource & Person Issues

3

EDL 531Organizational Politics

3

EDL 557Creative Leaders & Innov Think

3

EDL 589Community Collaboration

3

Elective

3

Elective: Instructor Approved

Sports Leadership and Coaching:

This area is an online format and is designed for individuals working or desiring to work in school, university, and community sports programs. Coursework includes the understanding of key issues involved in educational athletics and further developing leadership and coaching skills.

Required:
SLC 500Foundations of Coaching

3

SLC 520Athletic Administration

3

SLC 530Psychosociology of Sport

3

SLC 540Conditioning Principles

3

Choose two (2) from the following: (6 hours)
Recommended for Coaching:
SLC 550Injury Prevention & Safety

3

EDUC 558Fundraising and Development

3

EDUC 528Non-Profit Management

3

Recommended for Administration:
EDL 520Human Resource & Person Issues

3

EDL 531Organizational Politics

3

EDL 589Community Collaboration

3

Community Education Research and Leadership:

This area prepares individuals in becoming professional educators, researchers, and leaders in non-formal environments and non-profit organizations. Coursework includes fundraising and development, non-profit management, non-formal education models, and prepares individuals to improve community relationships and involvement in non-formal and/or non-profit organizations.

Required:
EDUC 506Motivation & Develop Creativit

3

EDUC 517Non-Formal Educational Models

3

EDUC 528Non-Profit Management

3

EDUC 543Flexible & Creative Lrng Envir

3

EDUC 558Fundraising and Development

3

EDUC 572Community Educ Internship

3

Leadership in Disability Services:

This area is designed for anyone who seeks a leadership role or additional preparation for working with individuals with disabilities. Incorporating practical experiences and assignments, coursework prepares candidates to identify the needs, evaluate the programs, develop future goals, advocate for improved outcomes, and serve in leadership roles to support individuals with disabilities.

Required:
EDL 557Creative Leaders & Innov Think

3

EDUC 558Fundraising and Development

3

EDUC 559Advocacy, Com & Public Policy

3

Select 1 from:
SPED 520Collaborative Teaching

3

EDUC 528Non-Profit Management

3

Select 2 from:
SPED 501Autism I: Character of Autism

3

SPED 502Autism II: Assess & Interventi

3

SPED 541Char of Stud w/High Incid Disa

3

SPED 548Adv Assmt & Instr for E/BD

3

SPED 551Pols, Proced & Curr Iss SPED

3

SPED 552Adv Assess & Instr Intell Disa

3

SPED 553Intro to Student Who is Gifted

3

SPED 554Ed & Curriculum for Gifted

3

SPED 555Adv Asmt & Instr for Lrng Disa

3

Innovative Instruction:

This area is designed for educators who desire to learn innovative, research-based instructional methods and create classrooms that prepare PK-12 students for their future. Incorporating practical, classroom-based experiences and assignments, coursework includes authentic assessment, data-driven decision-making, learner-centered activities, digital literacy, instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners, and opportunities to empower creative and collaborative problem solving in the PK-12 classroom.

Required:
EDL 553Advanced Instructional Models

3

EDUC 534Contemp Appl of Educ Tech

3

EDL 543Disruption & Innovation in Ed

3

EDL 562Data Driven Decision Making

3

Graduate Electives in EDUC or SPED

6

Endorsements

Autism Endorsement

The West Virginia Department of Education offers an Autism Endorsement to applicants holding a Professional Teaching Certificate endorsed in Emotional/Behavior Disorders; Multi Categorical Special Education; Mental Impairments (Mild/Moderate); Severe Disabilities; or Pre-School Special Needs. The Autism Endorsement requires six credit-hours in Autism courses, which include face-to-face classes held during the summer at the WLU Highlands Center, participation in online components, and field experience in an approved setting with individuals diagnosed with autism.

Required:

SPED 501Autism I: Character of Autism

3

SPED 502Autism II: Assess & Interventi

3

Gifted Education Endorsement

The West Virginia Department of Education offers a Gifted Education Endorsement to applicants holding an initial Professional Teaching Certificate in elementary education or secondary English, Math, Science, or Social Studies by passing the WV state licensure test. The six credit-hours of gifted courses are online and support educators in preparing for the licensure test.

Required:

SPED 553Intro to Student Who is Gifted

3

SPED 554Ed & Curriculum for Gifted

3

Notes

Changes in state or national requirements or in accreditation requirements sometimes result in program changes that occur after the WLU Catalog has been printed. Students are advised to monitor the MAEd program web site and to maintain a close working relationship with their assigned academic advisor to ensure that any programmatic changes do not delay graduation.