Elementary Education, M.S.
McDaniel’s Master’s in Elementary Education is a program for certified teachers who want to add to their professional toolkit and earn a master’s degree from one of the best colleges in Maryland.
About the Program
Tailored To Your Goals, Your Life
The 33-credit program offers the opportunity to work one-on-one with the program coordinator to self-design an academic plan that meets your individual professional needs. You’ll be encouraged to select an academic focus from a variety of McDaniel certificate programs and will have the ability to combine them to create a unique plan of study. You will also have the option to add endorsements to your teaching certificate, including:
- Administrator I Certification
- Elementary Math Instructional Leader
- Gifted and Talented Education Specialist (GATES)
- STEM Instructional Leadership
Why McDaniel for Elementary Education
You're looking to become a master teacher. We’ve designed our program to make sure it meets the needs of today’s best educators.
- Reputation. McDaniel’s programs in education are respected across Maryland and the region.
- Convenience. Courses are offered at times convenient for working adults, both in-person and online.
- Flexibility. The self-designed course of study means you’ll get personalized guidance to build a program that meets your unique professional goals.
McDaniel College is a member in good standing of the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP), a national accrediting organization recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. The Master of Science in Elementary Education program has been awarded initial accreditation status by AAQEP through June 30, 2029. Accreditation acknowledges that a program prepares effective educators who continue to grow as professionals and has demonstrated the commitment and capacity to maintain quality.
What You Need to Know About the M.S. in Elementary Education
Admissions Requirements
Candidates must submit:
- Application for graduate study (online) here.
- Official transcripts conferring bachelor’s degree (minimum of 3.00 GPA*) from an accredited institution; graduate transcripts if applicable.
- Copy of a Teaching Certificate - Maryland State Department of Education Standard Professional Certificate (SPC I or SPC II). Students with Professional Eligibility Certification or evidence of completion of teacher preparation program and passing Praxis II scores can be accepted in lieu of teacher certification. Teachers who hold a license or certification from states outside of Maryland must also provide a copy of their teaching certificate. Students holding provisional or conditional teacher certification would not be eligible for this program. Provisional or conditional certificate holders should discuss program options with the Graduate and Professional Studies office.
Please note: Students who have a 2.75 to 2.99 GPA may be admitted provisionally and will be required to maintain a 3.0 GPA in the first 9-12 credit hours. Students with less than a 2.75 GPA will be considered for admission on a case-by-case basis for provisional admission but may be required to provide additional documentation and/or participate in an interview. Admission may also come with additional conditions.
This program does not lead to initial teacher certification. Students wishing to pursue initial teacher certification should consider the MS in Teaching, MS in Special Education or MS in Education of the Deaf programs.
Degree Requirements
- Successful completion of 33 credit hours with a minimum GPA of 3.00
- Successful completion of an individually developed capstone project.
See Program Requirements below for focus area options.
State Authorization & Professional Licensure
Program Requirements
33 credits
- Core Courses
- Focus Area Courses
- Elective Courses
- Capstone Experience
Choose a Course of Study from 1 of the following Focus Areas:
Administrator I
- Core Courses
- ITL-502
- ETM-521
- Focus Area Courses
- EDL-502
- EDL-504
- EDL-505
- EDL-540
- ITL-509
- Elective Courses
- 9 credits to be chosen from any graduate course in education.
- Capstone Course
- EDL-552
Equity & Excellence in Education
- Core Courses
- ITL-502
- ETM-521
- Focus Area Courses
- ETM-501
- ETM-511
- ETM-525
- Elective Courses
- 15 credits to be chosen from any graduate course in education.
- Capstone Course
- EDU-551
Elementary Math Instructional Leader (EMIL)
- Core Courses
- ITL-502
- ETM-521
- Focus Area Courses
- MAT-501
- MAT-502
- MAT-520
- EDU-542
- EDU-559
- EDL-504
- Elective Courses
- 6 credits to be chosen from any graduate course in education.
- Capstone Course
- MAT-598
Generalist
- Core Courses
- ITL-502
- ETM-521
- Elective Courses
- 24 credits to be chosen from any graduate course in education.
- Capstone Course
- EDU-551
Gifted and Talented Education Specialist (GATES)
- Core Courses
- ITL-502
- ETM-521
- Focus Area Courses
- GFT-501
- GFT-502
- GFT-503
- GFT-504
- GFT-505
- Elective Courses
- 9 credits to be chosen from any graduate course in education.
- Capstone Course
- GFT-552
Innovations in Teaching & Learning (ITL)
- Core Courses
- ITL-502
- ETM-521
- Focus Areas Courses
- ITL-504
- ITL-508
- ITL-509
- ITL-510
- Elective Courses
- 9 credits to be chosen from any graduate course in education, including National Board Certification courses.
- Capstone Courses
- ITL-516
- ITL-602
Learning Technologies Specialist
- Core Courses
- ITL-502
- ETM-521
- Focus Area Courses
- ITL-508
- LTS-502
- LTS-504
- LTS-520
- SLM-508
- Elective Courses
- 9 credits to be chosen from any graduate course in education.
- Capstone Course
- EDU-551
Special Education
- Core Courses
- ITL-502
- ETM-521
- Focus Area Courses
- SED-500
- SED-501
- SED-502 or -511
- SED-504
- SED-507
- Elective Courses
- 9 credits to be chosen from any graduate course in education.
- Capstone Course
- EDU-551
STEM Instructional Leader
- Core Courses
- ITL-502
- ETM-521
- Focus Area Courses
- STM-501
- STM-502
- STM-503
- STM-504
- STM-505
- Elective Courses
- 9 credits to be chosen from any graduate course in education.
- Capstone Course
- STM-506
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
- Core Courses
- ITL-502
- ETM-521
- Focus Area Courses
- TSL-500
- TSL-503
- TSL-510
- TSL-532
- TSL-535
- Elective Courses
- 9 credits to be chosen from any graduate course in education.
- Capstone Course
- EDU-551
Writing for Children & Young Adults
- Core Courses
- ITL-502
- ETM-521
- Focus Area Courses
- WRT-501
- WRT-503
- WRT-505
- WRT-507
- WRT-510
- Elective Courses
- 9 credits to be chosen from any graduate course in education.
- Capstone Course
- EDU-551
Program & Course Details
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The Elementary Education Program prepares certified teachers to:
- Expand your teaching repertoire and content knowledge
- Add endorsements to your existing teaching certificate
- Increase opportunities within your school district
Top Alumni Skills
Our alumni report having developed the following skills following the completion of their program:
- Curriculum Development
- Lesson Planning
- Educational Technologies
- Differentiated Instruction
- Instructional Design
2024 Bailer Award Recipient Melissa Couillard M.S. ’13
Melissa Couillard M.S. '13 earned teacher certification from the college in 1994 and went on to earn a master’s degree in Elementary Education with Elementary Math Instructional Leader Certification.
She has served as an elementary mathematics resource teacher for Carroll County Public Schools since 2006.
From 2003 to 2005, she worked part time providing support to the elementary mathematics department in Carroll County Public Schools then taught fifth grade STEM at Mount Airy Elementary School for one year before taking on her current role. She also taught at McDaniel as an adjunct lecturer for one semester in August 2018.
Couillard holds Maryland State Department of Education certificate endorsements as an elementary mathematics instructional leader and in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL).
The Joseph R. Bailer Award was established by the family of Dr. Bailer, one of the college’s most highly respected career educators, and is presented annually to a McDaniel College master’s degree recipient who has made a significant contribution to the field of education.
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