Master of Arts in Curriculum & Instruction (STEM)

Advancing STEM. Transforming Tomorrow.

The Master of Arts in Curriculum & Instruction with a STEM concentration is designed for teachers who have completed 18 or more credit hours in a STEM content area and need a master’s degree for credentialing.

Scholarships for Indiana teachers are available but limited through UIndy’s partnership with STEM Teach. Students interested in the scholarship must apply to CELL’s STEM Teach V Grant.

Advantages

  • All courses are online for 8 weeks (7 weeks in the summer)
  • Instructional practices focus on impacting STEM equity, agency, and identity
  • Nationally recognized and experienced faculty and practitioners
  • Transfer credits from accredited universities are accepted
  • education colleges of distinction 2025-2026
  • 10 mins to downtown Indy for internship opportunities
  • ranked as a national university by u.s. news and world report

About the Master of Arts in Curriculum & Instruction - STEM Concentration

 

Program length & Format

The program can be completed in three semesters: Fall, Winter, and Summer. Courses are taught primarily through an asynchronous format with scheduled Zoom office hours and student support sessions. 1-2 evening synchronous sessions may be required.

Curriculum

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When Can I Start?

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

MA in Curriculum & Instruction (STEM) Admission Requirements

To be considered for admission to the Master of Arts in Curriculum & Instruction - STEM Concentration program, you must:

  • Hold a bachelor’s degree in your major content area from a college or university that is accredited by a recognized accrediting agency.
  • Have completed or are in the process of completing 18 graduate credits in a STEM content area through Teach Dual Credit Indiana in one content area (if you are applying for a scholarship).
  • Have completed or are in the process of completing 18 graduate credits in a STEM content area (if you are paying your own tuition)
  • Have access to transcripts to verify your bachelor’s degree and enrollment in 18 graduate dual credit courses from a college or university that is accredited by a recognized accrediting agency.
  • Have earned an undergraduate GPA of 2.75 or higher from the baccalaureate degree-granting institution.
  • Hold an Indiana teaching license; if you are out of state, then your state teaching license.

Tuition & Aid

Teachers enrolled in the STEM Teach V Grant may be eligible for a full tuition scholarship.

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