Choose a master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction, with a Career and Technical Education (CTE) Comprehensive Specialization if your goal is to become a master teacher with both instructional and leadership roles in career and technical education. Our program is NCATE accredited, and participants are eligible for Florida in-state tuition waivers.
Do you want to take classes while continuing to work at a full-time job?
Do you live at some distance from the UWF campus?
Good news! All of the CTE core classes and content area courses are offered online. Busy students like you can access assignments and post responses to discussion boards and chat rooms at their convenience. Through UWF’s online campus, students interact with classmates and professors in a diversified virtual "classroom." Check out the new 2008-2009 classes and see how you can expand your horizons!
As a student in the master's degree program, you must complete 21 semester hours of required core courses and at least 15 semester hours of CTE courses for your cognate program of study.
As part of your program, you may also takeFor more information, see the UWF Catalog (PDF) or contact Dr. Jill White, (850) 474-3395.
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