We are now accepting new students for fall 2025 in the Reading Instruction and Literacy Leadership MA track, formerly called Literacy Education. Graduates of this newly updated track are eligible to apply for the State of Colorado's Reading Specialist K-12 endorsement.
The Master's in Curriculum & Instruction supports educators who are interested in developing greater understanding and expertise in the teaching and learning of twoÌýareas: Reading Instruction & Literacy Leadership andÌýMath & Science. The programs prepare students to understand the complexities of classroom contexts and teaching practice in relation to education goals of equity, democracy, and justice.
The Reading Instruction and Literacy Leadership Track supports teachers who seek to expand their knowledge in reading instruction and assessment for students experiencing reading difficulties in K-12 classrooms. Our coursework integrates the latest research and evidence-based practices in the reading field, as well as innovations in digital media literacy and technology integration in literacy instruction, assessment, and intervention.Ìý
Course projects and resources include the evaluation of educational materials and resources (such as children’s and young adult literature, digital apps, digital texts, and generative AI tools and platforms), analysis of literacy assessments and their implications for instruction within the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework, and examination of equity-oriented practices that are inclusive and affirming of students’ identities, backgrounds, and needs. Ìý Ìý
Program Requirements
Students must successfully complete 30 credit hours of approved coursework while maintaining at least a B (3.0) average in all work attempted while enrolled.
Students will take their required track coursework over their first two years (for total of 18 credits), with one required course in Special Education in their third year (3 credits), and three electives to complete on their preferred schedule. All reading coursework (18 credits) is offered in the online/remote modality, which indicates the course is delivered fully online, with synchronous/remote activities (like video conferencing meetings on a weekly basis) and asynchronous/online activities that students can complete at their own pace.Ìý
Students can complete the MA program (30 credits) in about three years, depending on workload and ability to enroll in electives. Students will be expected to enroll in two summer courses following their first year of courses (fall-spring), so that they can complete all their reading courses before taking EDUC 5285 (the last course in the reading sequence). In EDUC 5285, students prepare their program capstone project, the graduation requirement to complete this degree.Ìý
Admissions Requirements
Admission to all our graduate programs is competitive and based on multiple criteria, including undergraduate academic record,Ìýletters of recommendation, personal statement, evidence of special accomplishments, and relevant past experience. Criteria are considered in the aggregate. Candidates from historically underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply. For more information, contact edadvise@colorado.edu.
Deadlines
More information about courses and program requirements to be updated to soon; pleaseÌý.Ìý