"The online format allows for flexible learning, interaction with students from afar, the understanding of on-line learning and its benefits (as this is certainly the wave of the future), the knowledge and compassion of the teachers and the institution as a whole."
- Tamara C. Johnson, Student
Saint Xavier University
Online Masters in Curriculum and Instruction
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A master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Saint Xavier University offers the chance for you to discover new techniques to enhance and improve student learning. Instructors know that learning is a lifelong process. For those working in both the traditional and non-traditional education field who want to develop their instructional skills, an online master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Saint Xavier University offers the chance to discover exciting new research, methods, and techniques to teach and enhance individual learning.
Traditional classroom teachers, corporate trainers, human resources professionals, and program coordinators need to be able to teach students, peers, and staff effectively. Saint Xavier’s online Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction offers the skills to apply the methods and practices of curriculum and instruction to both the education and the corporate context.
The MA in Curriculum and Instruction does not require a teaching certificate to enroll in the program. The C and I Masters program teaches you the most current theories and methods to engage audiences and enhance your value as an instructor. Areas of study such as educational design and development, methods of learning assessment, and integrating technology into a curriculum can be applied to a broad variety of settings.
Founded in 1846 by the Sisters of Mercy, Saint Xavier University is a private, Catholic, comprehensive university grounded in the tradition of the liberal arts.
Chicago's oldest Catholic University now adds its online, global Saint Xavier campus to the existing campuses in Chicago and Orland Park.
As one of 16 colleges and universities sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy, Saint Xavier University educates approximately 5,100 students each year.
Saint Xavier’s Catholic tradition promotes ethical development, service to the community, and a search for truth via observation, analysis, and debate. We have a long history of educating students to prepare them for professional success and lay the foundation for personal fulfillment with values such as to explore and respect different viewpoints, work for the betterment of the community, and engage students in the pursuit of lifelong learning.
Saint Xavier continues this tradition throughout our online curriculum with support from experienced faculty, stimulating discussions among a diverse student body, and rigorous coursework.
SXU holds regional accreditation (the highest level of accreditation for institutions of higher education) from the Higher Learning Commission, which is recognized by the US Department of Education and the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). In addition: