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2008-2009
The Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction (MACI) provides an appropriate graduate degree for preschool, elementary, middle level, and secondary teachers, as well as college instructors who have at least a bachelor's degree in a content field. It is also appropriate for corporate trainers who desire to be curriculum specialists and writers, supervisors, or departmental chairpersons; and for all those who want to enhance their educational skills and knowledge. Courses may be completed in a classroom setting or online. Although it is possible to complete course work and the practicum in the classroom format in as little as three semesters (one year), students have four years from the time of admission to complete the program.
The MACI program provides students with the potential to enhance their professional careers in teaching, corporate training, administration, and curriculum development. MACI is further designed to enhance a student's cognitive abilities, relational skills, ethical sensitivity, commitment to values, and worldview informed by science, experience, biblical scholarship, and history. As a result of their studies at Colorado Christian University, MACI graduates see an enhancement in their ability to understand and integrate complex data from educational theory and practice, enhanced skills in research, and augmented critical thinking abilities. MACI graduates demonstrate enhanced interpersonal, relational, communication skills, and enhanced leadership abilities based upon the philosophy of servant leadership.
MACI graduates demonstrate an enhanced understanding of their personal worldview and their philosophy of education, the integration of both, and how both relate to their careers in teaching and curriculum development. Using a unique model of education, the program integrates the best of scholarship with the richness of the Christian heritage.
The MACI program is distinctive because it:
Admission to the MACI program is selective. Applicants are evaluated on the basis of previous academic performance, personal and professional accomplishments and goals, and strength of character. Each applicant is carefully evaluated for his or her ability to contribute to the program. A strong desire to complete graduate-level work in a Christ-centered, biblically based community is important. All MACI admissions decisions are made by and only by the Colorado Christian University Graduate Acceptance Committee. All Graduate Acceptance Committee decisions are final.
We encourage students to submit the application for admission as soon as possible as only completed application files will be presented to the Graduate Acceptance Committee.
Students may transfer up to three semester hours of graduate credit from a regionally accredited college or university. The coursework must be comparable to that offered at CCU and fulfill the CCU MACI degree requirements.
Course work applied to the MACI program must have been earned with a grade of "A" or "B". This applies to credit transferred from other institutions and other CCU programs, including but not limited to Licensing Programs for Educators and the Alternative Licensing Program.
In the MACI program an earned grade of "D" is not an acceptable passing grade. Courses in which a "D" is earned cannot be applied to the degree and must be re-taken.
All work applied toward the MACI degree must be completed within a four-year period from the date of enrollment. After the four-year period, a MACI student who has not completed the requirements to graduate will be withdrawn from the program. Students who go beyond the four-year period and wish to complete their MACI degree will be required to apply for readmission. Re-admission is not guaranteed. If readmission is granted, additional course work may be required. Students will be required to adhere to current academic policies and prices. The MACI degree plan allows for part-time enrollment.
The MACI program requires a minimum of 31 hours of professional courses and 3 hours of electives.
EDU 500 Curriculum and Instructional Design (3)
EDU 505 Psychological Foundations of Education (3)
EDU 520 Studies in Education (3)
EDU 548 Program Needs Assessment and Evaluation (3)
EDU 550 Research and Analysis Seminar (3)
EDU 560 Instructional Methodologies (3)
EDU 580 Integrating Technology into Education (3)
EDU 600 Leadership Portfolio (1)
EDU 650 Practicum (3)
PHL 526 Professional Ethics (3)
PSY 535 Group Dynamics (3)
Students may also receive a MACI degree with an emphasis in Instructional Technology. To earn a degree with this emphasis, students must complete a practicum utilizing technology in the curriculum design and two courses: Integrating Technology into Education and an elective in technology.
Three graduate level certificates are available through the MACI program. The certificates are in Online Teaching
and Learning, Online Course Developer, or Corporate Education. Each certificate consists of 6 classes
(18 credit hours).
Students may also receive a Master of Arts degree in Curriculum and Instruction with a graduate certificate in
Online Teaching and Learning, Online Course Developer, or Corporate Education. To earn a MACI degree with
one of the certificates, students must complete the 16 credit hour basic MACI core program along with the 6 graduate
classes which are specific to each certificate.
Students are not permitted to take Certificate courses simultaneously with MACI degree core classes.
Both certificate and MACI courses are accelerated and intended to be taken one at time with no overlap
between the two programs.
Online Teaching and Learning Certificate
EDU 505 Psychological Foundations of Education (3)
EDU 530 Introduction to Online Learning (3)
EDU 543 Management of Web Based Classes (3)
EDU 556 Alternative Teaching Methodologies (3)
EDU 580 Integrating Technology into Education (3)
EDU 582 Communications and Visual Literacy (3)
Online Course Developer Certificate
EDU 505 Psychological Foundations of Education (3)
EDU 530 Introduction to Online Learning (3)
EDU 545 Curriculum and Instruction Online (3)
EDU 552 Web Based Design (3)
EDU 580 Integrating Technology into Education (3)
EDU 582 Communications and Visual Literacy (3)
Corporate Education Certificate
EDU 505 Psychological Foundations of Education (3)
EDU 536 Mastering the Teaching of Adults (3)
EDU 538 Training for Impact (3)
EDU 556 Alternative Teaching Methodologies (3)
EDU 580 Integrating Technology into Education (3)
EDU 582 Communications and Visual Literacy (3)
The MACI degree can be combined with other CCU educator programs in preparation for a teaching license. CCU offers licensing and endorsement programs under the authority of the Colorado Department of Education. For example, in the Licensing Program for Educators (LPE), students can earn licensure to teach in early childhood education (PreK - 3rd grade) or in elementary education (K-6) . In the Alternative Licensing Program (ALT) students can earn a license while teaching K - 12 (in certain circumstances).
For additional information about the MACI program and graduate courses in education, consult the MACI handbook, contact the College of Adult and Graduate Studies, or visit the MACI website at www.ccu.edu/maci.
The University offers graduate-level continuing education courses, acceptable for licensure renewal for teachers in elementary, middle school, secondary schools, and other professionals. Courses are scheduled to meet evenings and weekends. Enrollment is open to anyone holding an undergraduate degree from any accredited college or university. Students enrolled in these courses are granted Graduate Non-Degree status.