Master of Education in Health Professions Education
Students will complete the requirements of the Graduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Health Professions Education and the Graduate Certificate in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, and then complete two additional graduate-level courses to obtain the Master of Education in Health Professions Education degree. This program allows students to further specialize in educational leadership, program evaluation, curriculum design or scholarly teaching within health professions education.
Degree Requirements (30cu)
Non-Credit Requirements
- SOTL 990.0 Research Seminar in SoTL
- GPS 960.0 Introduction to Ethics and Integrity (completed as part of SoTL 990.0)
- GPS 961.0 Ethics and Integrity in Human Research (completed as part of SoTL 990.0)
30 credit units of coursework (All courses are asynchronous online)
- SOTL 836.3 Instructional Strategies in HPE
- SOTL 837.3 Technology and Simluation in Teaching and Learning
- SOTL 838.3 Learner Assessment and Evaluation in HPE
- SOTL 839.3 Program, Curriculum, and Course Development in HPE
- SOTL 801.3 Research Methods in SoTL
- SOTL 802.3 Historical and Theoretical Foundations of SoTL
- SOTL 803.3 Reading Research in SoTL
- SOTL 804.3 Research Experience in SoTL
- SOTL 840.3 Advanced Leadership in HPE in Higher Education
- SOTL 991.3 Scholarship in Teaching
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