Graduate students who already have teaching certificates can use their M. Ed. Degree studies to deepen their understanding of teaching/learning strategies. This could lead to becoming a department chair or team leader within a school.
The Curriculum & Instruction sequence of courses qualifies the graduate to:
- Work as a Curriculum Specialist for a school district.
- Work as a Curriculum Designer for an educational publishing company.
- Teach undergraduate classes in Teacher Education, Instructional Strategies, and Curriculum at a university or a Regional Service Center.
The Advanced Literacy Instruction sequence of courses qualifies the graduate for a Reading Specialist certificate upon successful completion of the Reading Specialist TExES exam. This enables the graduate to:
- Work as a Reading Specialist in an elementary or secondary school or at the district level.
- Train in Teacher Education at a Regional Service Center.
- Teach in Teacher Education literacy courses at a university.
The Educational Administration sequence qualifies the graduate to:
- Work as a Principal or in other administrative-level positions in public or private schools.
- Train in Educational Administration or Teacher Education at a Regional Service Center.
- Teach undergraduate Teacher Education courses at a university or college.
The Differentiated Instruction sequence of courses qualifies the graduate to:
- Work as a Differentiated Instruction specialist in an elementary or secondary school or at the district level.
- Train in Differentiated Instruction at a Regional Service Center.
- Teach in teacher education programs at a university or college.
Concordia University Texas Career Services.

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