The major in curriculum and instruction prepares knowledgeable, reflective practitioners to work in both formal and non-formal educational settings. Courses help educational practitioners clarify their professional purposes and improve the pedagogical environments in which they function. The major includes course work from curriculum leadership, environmental education, and secondary education. Students may choose to focus their course work on one of these or combine course work to meet their professional needs.
Curriculum & Instruction Master's requirements
If you are ready to start classes prior to being admitted to the Graduate School you can start taking classes as a Student-at-Large (SAL). To start classes as an SAL you can submit an SAL application electronically on the Graduate School web site and after four working days you will be able to enroll in courses.
As a student-at-large you can take both undergraduate and graduate courses. These courses are offered at the DeKalb, Naperville, and Hoffman Estates campuses in the evenings. See the online schedule of classes for course offerings or the Graduate School for information about tuition and fees.
Classes that can be taken prior to admission to the Graduate School include:
There are numerous awards and scholarships that are available for students, some specifically for teacher education. Other aid may be based on financial need, talent, or to members of particular groups. Some web sites that are available at NIU are the College of Education's Scholarship Page, the Scholarship Office, and the Financial Aid Office.
To access WebConnect, a student is required to logon onto the service using their Z-ID and password OR their Social Security Number and Personal Identification Number.
You can take advantage of the following services using WebConnect: application status, change of address, class schedule, course availability, financial account information, encumbrances/holds, registration permits, semester grade reports, schedule changes, student directory informatin, TRACS registration timeslot, and registration for classes.
Additional information about Z-IDs is available online.