About the STEM Education (M.A.) Graduate Program
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STEM Education Graduate Program Details
Format
Low Residency
Schedule
Online Asynchronous Learning Paired with Few Select Saturday In-Person Meetings
Credits Required
37
Time Commitment
.5 to 2.5 years
Cost
2026-2027 Academic Year
$780 per credit
Fees
2026-2027 Academic Year
$490 per semester (full-time students)
$165 per semester (part-time students)
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Fall: March 1 (priority), June 15 (regular), August 1 (final)
Spring: November 1 (priority), December 15 (regular), January 6 (final)
Summer: March 1 (regular), April 1 (final)
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Empowering Future STEM Educators
The STEM Master’s Program at RWU provides a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary approach to STEM education. With flexible tracks, hands-on experiential learning, and strong industry partnerships, the program equips future STEM leaders with technology-driven teaching strategies, research-based pedagogy, and policy advocacy skills, ensuring graduates are prepared for high-impact careers in STEM education.
STEM Education Degree Requirements
PROGRAM REQUIREMENT - 37 CREDITS (10 COURSES)
General Requirements - 37 Credits (10 courses)
- STEM 502: Advanced Integration of STEM, Coding, and Robotics in the Classroom (4 credits)
- STEM 500: Advanced Classroom Applications of Technology (4 credits)
- MME 501: Mathematical Foundations and Problem-Solving Strategies (3 credits)
- STEM 511: Advanced STEM Robotics Explorations (4 credits)
- STEM 505: Food Science for Educators and Lab (4 credits)
- STEM 506: STEM Education Policy, Advocacy, and Research (3 credits)
- STEM 507: Playful Makers: Advancing STEM Education Through Makerspaces and 3D Printing (4 credits)
- STEM 600: Bridging STEM Theory & Practice: STEM Education Internship (4 credits)
- STEM 601: Leading STEM Change: Curriculum & Professional Development (3 credits)
- STEM 603: A Journey of Discovery: The STEM Education Capstone (4 credits)
STEM Education Graduate Program Objectives
Build Expert STEM Educators: Gain advanced skills to bring integrated STEM strategies to life in your classroom
Collaborate for Impact: Team up with local industries and community orgs to strengthen STEM learning beyond school walls
Lead with Inclusion: Design culturally responsive STEM curricula and lead outreach initiatives that truly connect with diverse learners
Teach with Tomorrow’s Tech: Learn how to integrate AI, robotics, and coding into your instruction using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles
Distinctive Features of the STEM Education Graduate Program
Internships & Fieldwork: Get out of the classroom and into real-world STEM settings — from K-12 schools to STEM orgs and industry-led projects
Makerspaces & Robotics Labs: Dive into hands-on fun with 3D printing, coding, and robotics to bring STEM learning to life
Community-Based Learning: Team up with local schools, museums, and orgs to launch STEM outreach that makes a difference
Industry Partnerships: Work side-by-side with STEM pros and researchers to apply your skills in real-world environments
Capstone Project: Bring it all together with a final project that lets you design and lead your own innovative STEM education initiative
Application Requirements
Tuition Discounts for Educators
If you are an educator you qualify for a 15 percent tuition discount on education graduate programs at RWU.


