Master of Education in Higher Education
Level: Masters
Language: English
Category:
Education Administration
General Education
Description
The Department of Leadership, Foundations and Human Resource Education will conduct an Internet-based Master of Education (M.Ed.) program. This degree is designed for completion either online or on campus. The program focuses on human performance improvement, instructional design, and human resource management. The Program will require a minimum of 30 credits for completion with a core curriculum of 27 credits.
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Abula Acadula September 22, 2008 at 2:19 p.m.
I think that this is so unfair that I have to drive up here everyday and spending like hundred of dollars for gas for my degree, when other people can just take these classes online without having to drive anywhere. I'm just mad that they got the same diploma as I do, when I have to work so hard for my degree. I think that on their diplomas, the University should put on there that it's an ONLINE degree, that way their degrees are less valuable than those people that worked so hard for theirs. I think that the University shouldn't offer no online courses at all, because it's just so unfair. If you can give these online degrees to certain groups of people then why not give it to 20 something thousand students that can't afford to drive up here because of gas prices or need to work?