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  • Program Planning 

    Listed below are tools you can utilize to plan and complete your Master’s in Literacy Education.
     

    Program Planning

    Your Program Planner, in consultation with your advisor, should be your main planning tool for degree completion. You can reference the MALEd Course Sequence for more information about course sequence, and the MALEd Elective Options for pre-approved elective courses.

     

    Course Offerings

    Select the link below to see course descriptions, terms, and instructors for current, future, and past course offerings for required courses.
    MALEd Course Offerings  


    Student Handbook

    Your MALED Handbook is an invaluable resource for detailed information about the MALEd program including Hamline degree requirements, course descriptions, capstone information, a list of affiliated faculty and staff, and much more.
     

    Academic Advising

    All MALEd degree seeking students are assigned a faculty advisor after they meet the advance to candidacy requirements in their first course. For more information about faculty advising, reference your MALEd Student Handbook. If you do not know your faculty advisor, contact Mary Speranza-Reeder at msperanzareeder01@hamline.edu for assistance.
     

    Capstone Requirement

    Looking for information about your culminating capstone requirement? Refer to the Capstone Completion Guide for a step-by-step completion checklist, registration and content information, and much, much more!
    Information about capstone formatting can be found in the Capstone Formatting Guide.

     

    Still have questions? Contact Karen Moroz at kmoroz01@hamline.edu for additional support.

     

    • Hamline and Cities97 will announce the Teacher of the Year contest winner on Tuesday, June 18 from 5 - 7 p.m. at Park Tavern.
       
    • Four Hamline students can be seen around the Twin Cities and surrounding areas on the new Hamline University Education in Action billboards.
    • Undergraduates and graduate students can experience another culture while living and working overseas with the Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certificate at Hamline. 
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