Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é Master of Education in Literacy Education
Program Highlights
36 credit hours | In-state tuition: $490/credit hour | Out-of-state tuition: $575/credit hour
- Available in an easily accessible 100% online format from UTEP’s College of Education
- Prepares teachers, instructional coaches and other professionals to become specialists and leaders in K-12 literacy education
- Provides coursework that prepares students for the Texas Reading Specialist (#151) certification
- Aligns with national standards and employs a cutting-edge approach to literacy research and literacy education
- Does not provide teaching certification but deepens knowledge of literacy with linguistically diverse learners
- Provides students with personalized attention and opportunities to build relationships with faculty who are top-notch researchers
Prepare to Be a Reflective Literacy Leader
The M.Ed. in Literacy Education prepares students to be specialized literacy professionals with a particular focus on literacy education in linguistically diverse settings. This degree is ideal for:
- Teachers who would like an advanced degree to deepen their knowledge of literacy with linguistically diverse learners
- Teachers who would like to take on leadership roles in their campuses/districts
- Community-based educators and adult educators who apply specialized knowledge of literacy in classroom settings in schools and communities across the lifespan
As a student of the program, you will learn how to
- Balance theories/current scholarship in teaching/research in literacy education and apply them to practice
- Develop, implement, and assess literacy curriculum and professional development in literacy
- Apply your knowledge across diverse learners/learners with diverse needs
You will have opportunities for personal instruction with faculty, practical engagement in the field, and collaboration with a cohort of peers. The program’s flexible, accelerated online format includes:
- hands-on field-based practicum experiences
- action research projects to link theory to practice
- engagement with new digital tools
- expanded professional networks through our cohort model
- individualized capstone project linking research, theory, and practice in literacy education as a culminating program experience
Graduates of our program are well-qualified for the following types of positions:
- Teacher or Community-Based Educator – Applies specialized knowledge of literacy in classroom settings across the lifespan, in schools and communities;
- Reading Specialist* – Applies specialized knowledge of literacy to planning, instruction, and assessment for students experiencing difficulties in reading and writing;
- Literacy or Instructional Coach – Applies specialized knowledge of literacy, curriculum, and assessment to support teacher learning and professional development
Other positions well suited to our graduates include curriculum developer, literacy specialist or consultant in publishing and industry, doctoral student, community college instructor, adjunct faculty.
*Texas Reading Specialist Certification
Master’s students interested in pursuing Reading Specialist certification at UTEP must have Texas teaching certification and at least two years of PK-12 teaching experience and must complete the following requirements:
- Apply for admissions to the Reading Specialist Certification program
- Complete coursework in the M.Ed. in Literacy Education, with no course substitutions in the Literacy Specialization Area
- Complete a 160-hour, supervised practicum as part of RED 5349
"The program design has given me the flexibility and time to learn at my convenience, which has made this experience worthwhile. Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é learning is allowing me to finish after 20 years." - Sonia Madrid, Graduate
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UTEP Edge
Our student success initiative, the UTEP Edge, develops upon students’ assets through a variety of high-impact experiences. These experiences are designed to improve student skills and give UTEP students a competitive advantage as they move forward in their lives and careers. Our goal as a campus is to provide these UTEP Edge experiences to all students, regardless of their area of study, so they will graduate with a competitive advantage over their peers. These are the Edge experiences Literacy students will have and the Edge skills they will graduate with:
Edge Experiences
- Capstone Experiences
- Community Engagement
- Learning Communities
- Creative Activities
- Research and Scholarly Activities
- Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é Experiences
Edge Skills
- Communication
- Global Awareness
- Leadership
- Problem Solving
- Entrepreneurship
- Social Responsibility
- Critical Thinking
- Confidence
- Teamwork
Course Overview
The 36-credit hour program aligns with the International Literacy Association’s Standards for the Preparation of Literacy Professionals. All courses require a grade of C or better.
M.Ed. in Literacy Education CORE COURSES
Professional Development Core (all courses required): Includes preparation in literacy foundations, learning contexts and curriculum, and diversity in educational settings.
TED 5301: Learning Contexts and Curriculum
TED 5313: Diversity in Educational Settings
RED 5300: Foundations of Literacy Education in Diverse Contexts
Literacy Specialization Area (all courses required)
RED 5341: Assessment/Teaching of Reading
RED 5350: Mentoring/Coaching Literacy EducatorsÂ
RED 5351: Literacy/Biliteracy Development
RED 5353: Language Study for Literacy Educators
 Resource Area (Select any three)
ECED 5353: Early Literacy/Multi-literacies Development and Curriculum, Birth-8
RED 5354: Response to Children's Literature
RED 5355: Youth Literacy and Multimodality
RED 5356: Teach Writing w/Div. K-12 LearnersÂ
 Electives (select any one)
BED 5331: Foundations of Bilingualism and Teaching Emergent Bilinguals
RED 5340: Current Topics - Reading Education