Gifted Education, MA

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At a Glance

$551

Cost per Credit

33-36

Credit Hours

100%

Online

24 months

Program Length

Master’s in Gifted Education, MA

Program Overview

At a Glance

$551

Cost per Credit

33-36

Credit Hours

100%

Online

24 months

Program Length

Why Study Gifted Education?

Become an effective educator and role model for gifted students. With Lindenwood University Online’s Master of Arts in Gifted Education, you will discover how to develop instructional methods and services to make a positive impact in the lives of gifted students.

Our master’s in gifted education online program teaches you how to examine and evaluate the needs of students of varying abilities and school districts to create a conducive learning environment. You will explore how to work with parents, administrators, and school board members. This master’s in gifted education online program also offers opportunities throughout the academic year to hear guest speakers who are well-versed in the field.

In addition, our master’s in gifted and talented education provides an add-on Missouri teaching certification. If you are interested in earning a gifted education endorsement recognized by the higher learning commission, speak with us about your goals so we can help you determine the right education and credentials needed to achieve your goals. Navigating the road to success in education can sometimes feel confusing. At Lindenwood, our supportive staff specializes in helping students like yourself create a clear plan of action for your graduate-level education.

What You'll Learn

Coursework for our online master’s degree in gifted education can help you develop the skills to design curriculum, and teach effectively in elementary and secondary education settings. You should be able to assess progress that can be communicated to students, parents, and other members of your institution. As a result of our online curriculum, you can be ready to inspire gifted learners to maximize their unique abilities. Courses in our master’s in gifted education online program include:

  • Human Growth, Development, and the Exceptional Learner
  • Administration and Supervision of Gifted Programs
  • Meeting the Affective Needs of Gifted Children
  • Assessment of Intellectual Skills

Essential Skills & Insights

Coursework in this master’s in gifted education program covers the following:

  • Adaptable Instructional Model: further develop your instructional aptitude to accommodate students with varied learning needs.
  • Communications: develop high-level communications aptitude across verbal and written communications.
  • Leadership: cultivate your expertise in the development and implementation of gifted student programs.
  • Holistic Approach: gain a well-rounded awareness of the developmental needs of students to enable them to excel academically and developmentally.

Career Outlook

The field of education is growing in ways that offer many types of opportunities for professionals who specialize in gifted education. While the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) doesn’t report specific salary data for gifted education teachers, we can look at the role of instructional coordinators, which are similar in execution and qualifications. The BLS reports that instructional coordinators earn an annual median salary of $63,740. Additional career paths can include Gifted Education Specialist, Gifted Coordinator, English Language Learner (ESL/ELL) Teacher, and  Early Learning Director.

When you speak with our support team about your professional goals, you can discuss specific opportunities that may be available in your area. That will help you create the most efficient path to the career you want.

Tuition Details

The cost per credit hour for this master’s in gifted education program is $551. Besides being ranked ranked No. 17 on Niche.com’s list of Best Value Colleges in Missouri, we build in unique benefits such as our 20 percent discount per credit hour for returning alumni pursuing their master’s degree.

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Admissions Requirements

For admission to your program, you will need to complete your online application and submit the following documents:

  • Online application
  • Official transcripts
    All colleges and universities previously attended. If you have fewer than 24 college credits, you will need to submit your official high school transcript.
  • Résumé
  • Letter of intent/personal statement
    (1–2 page document indicating your interest in the program and Lindenwood)
  • Additional requirements, such as program interview, letters of recommendation, a portfolio, an audition, GRE/GMAT test scores, or other requirements identified by the academic school in which a candidate is seeking acceptance. Additional requirements may also be requested dependent on application criteria as requested by University Admissions.

Once the application is submitted, an admissions counselor will contact the applicant to answer any questions and assist in the admission process.

Graduates of the MA in Gifted Education program who hold a valid Missouri teaching certificate and have a minimum of two years of teaching experience will be eligible for Missouri Gifted K-12 add-on teaching certification.

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TRANSFER CREDITS

Lindenwood offers a generous transfer policy of up to 9 credits toward your degree completion to further offset tuition costs. This means you can complete your degree in as few as 24 credit hours at Lindenwood—saving you time and money on your education!

Another benefit of our transfer credit program is our Prior Learning Credit opportunity, which lets you earn credit based on your prior education and/or work experiences. Undergraduate and graduate students can qualify for this advantage.

Plus, you can personalize your transfer experience through Lindenwood’s Transfer Guides. These guides are part of our articulation partnerships with area community college to help you get the most value from your transfer credit.

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Curriculum Overview

The Master’s in Gifted Education program offers a specialized curriculum designed to empower educators with the knowledge and skills to support gifted and talented learners. With the guidance of experienced instructors, you will explore advanced strategies in differentiation, curriculum development, and advocacy for gifted education. Upon completion, you can apply the best teaching practices to create enriched learning experiences that nurture the potential of gifted students.  

Prerequisite Coursework – 0-3 Credit Hours

Code Title Credits
EDU 50410 Human Growth, Development, and the Exceptional Learner 3
EDU 54100 Education of the Exceptional Child 3

Major Coursework – 24 Credit Hours

Code Title Credits
EDT 50900 Innovation Mindset 3
EDU 51000 Conceptualization of Education 3
EDU 57000 Educational Research 3
EDU 51300 Survey of Gifted and Talented Education 3
EDU 52010 Curriculum Analysis and Design for Gifted Education 3
EDU 52400 Assessment of Intellectual Skills 3
EDU 54200 Administration and Supervision of Gifted Programs 3
EDU 54400 Meeting the Affective Needs of Gifted Children 3

Elective Coursework – 3 Credit Hours

Code Title Credits
EDU 50200 Psychology of Teaching and Learning 3
EDU 53000 A Survey of Learning Styles 3
IPC 58100 Appraisal of the Individual 3
IPC 62500 Individual Intelligence Testing 3

Career Opportunities

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Gifted Education Specialist

Design and implement specialized coursework, programs, and interventions to meet the needs of gifted and talented students.

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Gifted Education Teacher

Teach gifted education in K-12 settings and foster the intellectual and creative growth of students through specialized curriculum and enrichment activities.

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Researcher in Gifted Education

Perform research and evaluate gifted education practices, interventions, and educational outcomes for gifted students.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is gifted education?

Gifted education involves teaching students who are identified as gifted and talented, and adapting your instructional and curricular approaches to help these students excel academically and developmentally.

Is a master’s in gifted education in demand? 

There are several types of gifted and talented education programs across the United States and opportunities vary by region and career type. If you are interested in this career path, contact us to learn more about opportunities that may align with your professional goals. We can help you understand your best next steps.

What can you expect from a master’s in gifted education? 

You should expect to learn how to assess talented students’ abilities, develop curriculum for gifted learners, and apply effective teaching methods. At Lindenwood University Online, we offer a holistic and personalized approach to education with a focus on career readiness.

What can you do with a master’s in gifted education?

You can apply your education in academic settings that focus on talented students and gifted learners. Whether you want to work in elementary or secondary education settings, there are opportunities for graduates across the United States.

Is a master’s in gifted education required to be a gifted education teacher?

Most states require a graduate degree as well and special certification in gifted education to teach in this area.

Will this program help with my teaching license?

If you hold an initial teaching license, the master’s in gifted education program and Lindenwood can help you pursue an add-on endorsement to broaden and/or enhance your current teaching career.

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Throughout each step of your online degree program, you will receive support. From enrollment and tuition planning to staying on the right track, your support team is there to ensure your success.

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