Current Students
Undergraduate Students
There are no undergraduate students in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. Undergraduate students needing assistance should contact their Undergraduate Advisor/Counselor.
View the undergraduate course syllabi
Graduate Students
Degree Programs
The Department of Curriculum and Instruction provides Master of Arts (M.A.), Master of Education (M.Ed.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree programs. There are six areas of specialization.
Visit the degree programs Web page
Financial Assistance
A limited number of applicants are chosen each year for nomination of a University Preemptive Fellowship. Also available to qualified students are graduate teaching and research assistantships. This area of the web site was created to list financial assistance information for incomming and current graduate assistance as well as other related links.
Visit the Financial Assistance web page
Graduate Student Listserv
The CANDIGRAD Listserv is an email list service for graduate students in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. Receive regular information and updates regarding scholarships and fellowships, job oportunities, registration information and deadlines, and much more.
View instructions on how to subscribe to the CANDIGRAD Listserv
Graduate Studies Committee
The C&I Graduate Studies Committee (GSC) is composed of Curriculum and Instruction tenured and tenured track faculty members. All Master's and Doctoral Committees must have GSC representation. Contact your supervisor, as well as the graduate catalog, for recommendations and guidance on assembling your graduate committee.
Registration Information
There are many parts to the registration process, most of which can be completed through the Office of the Registrar online system. There are times when a student must work through the department office to register or to change his/her registration. Various registration tasks are identified and departmental registration forms can be downloaded from this area.
Visit the Registration Information Web page
Quicklinks
New Student Orientation: New Student Orientation is held once a year in August for all students admitted that calendar year. Watch this space for information about 2010 Orientation.
New Student Orientation
The C&I Department hosts an Orientation session for new students just before the fall semester each year, usually in late August. This session, although not mandatory, is highly recommended. Information about UT and the C&I Department, including history, departmental procedures, advising, registration, financial assistance, and much more is discussed during this session. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet the Department Graduate Advisor and Graduate Coordinator as well as any Program Area Advisors and current C&I graduate students who are available to attend. It is recommended that every new C&I Graduate Student plan to attend the orientation session offered in August of the year they are accepted.
Research
View Recent Grants and Ongoing Projects for the department as well as information about the Human Subjects Research submission and approval processes.
Teaching Assistant, Assistant Instructor, and Graduate Research Assistant Information
There are many Departmental and Graduate School requirements for appointment of TAs, AIs, and GRAs. There are also many possible benefits for individuals who are appointed as TAs, AIs, or GRAs. These benefits may include Medical Coverage, Resident Tuition Entitlement, Parking, Carrel Space, or reimbursement for mileage depending on the type of appointment.
Visit the TA, AI, and GRA Web page
