Master of Education (M.Ed.)

Reading Science

Online 30 credits * 2 years

Program Highlights & Benefits

Easy to use, intuitive online course platform

Complete your degree in an asynchronous format

This program will fulfill the state's 80-hour training requirement for the Science of Reading

Highly qualified professors committed to helping foster personal and professional success

Designed For

Teachers looking to transform lives through literacy, a vital act of service that opens doors to learning, opportunity, and human dignity. The program emphasizes ethical leadership, service to underserved populations, and faith-informed practice in literacy education. Over the last five years, a powerful national movement has emerged around the “Science of Reading”, driven by legislative changes, literacy reform, and dyslexia awareness initiatives.

What You Learn

This program is designed to equip educators with advanced knowledge and skills in evidence-based reading instruction. Students will gain the knowledge and professional credentials needed to address the reading achievement gap, support diverse learners, and implement scientifically validated instructional strategies.

How You Learn

This 30-credit, fully online program can be completed in two years through a flexible asynchronous format designed for working teachers. Grounded in the nationally recognized Science of Reading, the program prepares educators to address the reading achievement gap, support diverse learners, and implement evidence-based instructional practices. Guided by highly qualified professors and a commitment to ethical leadership and service, graduates are prepared to become literacy leaders in schools, communities, and ministry settings.

Career Outcomes

Earn your Master of Education in Reading Science and become a leader in evidence-based literacy instruction grounded in the Science of Reading.

At the conclusion of our online Reading Science certification, you’ll be prepared to take the Praxis 5205 (Teaching Reading: Elementary) exam.

Upon completion of the first full year of courses, students will qualify to sit for the CALP (Certified Academic Language Practitioner) exam, a nationally recognized Dyslexia certification. This certification is often used for educators interested in leadership in their schools, and for venturing out into consulting and private practice for dyslexia intervention.

Degree Requirements

CourseTitleHours
EDLT 500The Fundamentals of Literacy3
EDLT 510Phonics and Linguistics3
EDLT 520Fluency, Vocabulary, and Comprehension3
EDLT 641Reading & Writing Difficulties: Assessment & Intervention3
EDLT 645Evidence-Based Reading Intervention Practicum I3
EDUC 555Educational Research3
EDLT 650Integrating Reading Comprehension and Writing Instruction3
EDLT 655Advanced Phonics and Linguistics3
EDLT 660Evidence-Based Reading Intervention Practicum II3
EDUC 692Integrative Research Project3
 Total Credit Hours:30

Candidates who have completed and passed the Praxis 5205 may be eligible to opt out of up to 9 credit hours.