Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum
The Master of Science in Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum program provides three options: Track I — earning a master's degree while completing requirements to pursue initial Pennsylvania teacher certification for grade levels PreK-4, 4-8, or a variety of secondary subject areas (grades 7-12); Track II — earning a master's degree to enhance an existing career as a classroom teacher, preparation for additional certifications or for advanced research degrees such as EdD and PhD; or Track III — earning a master's degree while completing requirements to pursue initial Pennsylvania teacher certification in a variety of middle level (grades 4-8) and secondary level (grades 7-12) subject areas and Special Education certification (Pk-12).
Degree | Availability | Location |
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MS |
Full-Time |
Philadelphia |
Concentrations
- Advanced Teaching and Curriculum
- Advanced Teaching and Curriculum - Reading Specialist Certification Program
- Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Creativity and Innovation
- Dual Certification
- Earth & Space Science
- Educational Policy
- Elementary Education
- Elementary PK-4
- English
- General Science
- Global & International Education
- Higher Education
- Human Resource Development
- Learning Technologies
- Mathematics
- Middle Level English Instruction
- Middle Level Math Instruction
- Middle Level Science Instruction
- Middle Level Social Studies Instruction
- Multisensory Reading Instruction Level 1 Concentration
- Physics
- Reading Specialist Certificate
- Social Studies
- Teacher Certification - Elementary (grades PreK–4)
- Teacher Certification - Secondary (grades 7–12) (Specializations: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, English, General Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, Social Studies)
- Teaching English as a Second Language
Application Requirements
On-Campus Program
Please view our academic calendar for term start dates.
Fall (Sept) | Winter (Jan) | Spring (March) | Summer (June) | |
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U. S. Applicants | Sept. 1 | N/A | N/A | June 10 |
International Applicants | June 13 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
For details regarding the items below, please review the Admission Application Instructions.
How to Submit Application Materials
Drexel Admissions is currently processing application documents received through the U.S. Postal Service and courier services (DHL, FedEx, UPS, etc.), although there is a slight delay in processing these documents. We strongly recommend that you submit all official transcripts and supporting documentation electronically to enroll@drexel.edu. If your school is not able to send official transcripts electronically, please request that official documents be sent by mail or courier service. Please allow 3–4 weeks for transcripts and supporting documents sent by mail or courier to be processed. We appreciate your patience during this unprecedented time at Drexel and around the world. We will process all documents as soon as we receive them, but please expect some delays.Graduate Admission Application
Applicants may only apply to one program. All documents submitted by you or on your behalf in support of this application for admission to Drexel University become the property of the University, and will under no circumstances be released to you or any other party. Please note, an application fee of $65 U.S. is required.
Transcripts
Official transcripts must be sent directly to Drexel from all of the colleges and universities that you have attended. Please note that transcripts are required regardless of number of credits taken or if the credits were transferred to another school. An admission decision may be delayed if you do not send transcripts from all colleges and universities that you have attended.
Transcripts must show course-by-course grades and degree conferrals. If your school does not notate degree conferrals on the official transcripts, you must provide copies of any graduate or degree certificates.
If your school issues only one transcript for life, you are required to have a course-by-course evaluation completed by an approved transcript evaluation agency.
Precise, word-for-word English translations of all non-English language documents are required along with official documents in the original language. All translations must be completed by the issuing institution or an ATA-certified translator. Visit the American Translators Association website to search for an ATA-certified translator.
International students: If you have already graduated from your previous institution at the time of your application, please email your graduation certificate(s) attached as PDF or Microsoft Word documents to enroll@drexel.edu. Note: Any international applicant, regardless of program, may be required to provide a transcript evaluation should the Admissions Committee determine it is needed for the application to be reviewed. If your transcripts are selected for a course-by-course evaluation by an external agency, you will be responsible for supplying all necessary documentation and paying all necessary fees to have your transcripts evaluated.
If you have questions regarding what documents you must submit to fulfill the transcript requirements, contact the Office of Graduate Admissions.
International Transcripts
Transcripts must be evaluated by an approved agency for admittance into this program. Drexel University accepts course-by-course transcript evaluations from members of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). For a list of member agencies, please visit the NACES website.
Test of English as a Foreign Language
International applicants are required to demonstrate English language proficiency by submitting scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL minimum scores: 80/550/213), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or the Pearson Test of English (PTE minimum score: 53) unless they meet the criteria for a waiver.
Essay
Please write approximately 500 words explaining your reasons for pursuing a degree from Drexel; your short-term and long-term career plans; and how your background, experience, interest, and/or values, when combined with a Drexel degree, will enable you to pursue these goals successfully.
Submit your essay with your application or through the Discover Drexel portal after you submit your application.
Résumé
Upload your résumé as part of your admission application or through the Discover Drexel Portal after you submit your application.
Letters of Recommendation
Two letters of recommendation are required. To electronically request recommendations, you must list your recommenders and their contact information on your application. We advise that you follow up with your recommenders to ensure they received your recommendation request — they may need to check their junk mail folder. Additionally, it is your responsibility to confirm that your recommenders will submit letters by your application deadline and follow up with recommenders who have not completed their recommendations.
Request recommendations with your application or through the Discover Drexel portal after you submit your application.
Alternatively, you may submit your recommendation letters by mail. Letters must include the address, phone number, and signature of the recommender. The recommendation envelope must be submitted unopened to the Office of Graduate Admissions.
Mailing Addresses
By Postal Mail
Drexel University
Application Processing
PO Box 34789
Philadelphia, PA 19101-4789
By Express Courier
(DHL, FedEx, UPS, etc.)
Drexel University
Application Processing
3141 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-2876
Clearances
All admitted students must submit copies of the required Pennsylvania FBI, Child Abuse, and Criminal History clearances to the School of Education's Field Placement Office prior to enrolling in their first term at Drexel. These clearances are required by law prior to entering pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade classrooms to complete field experience requirements starting the first term and continuing throughout the program.
Please note that obtaining these clearances may take up to six weeks. For directions, please visit the Pennsylvania Department of Education site.
You may submit copies of your clearances with your admissions materials or fax them to the School of Education's Field Placement Office at 215.571.4270. Pennsylvania clearances are not required for application completion. All new students who possess required Pennsylvania clearances more than one year old must submit updated clearances to the Field Placement Office.
Online Program
Please refer to Drexel Online Education for application requirements and deadlines.