Arcadia University

Master in Integrative STEM Education

Glenside, United States

The Master in Integrative STEM Education at Arcadia University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Arcadia University in Glenside is a small, vibrant campus with a long academic tradition dating back to 1853 and a strong emphasis on experiential education and global engagement. With a compact student body and an international outlook, Arcadia supports intimate class sizes, close faculty mentorship and a curriculum that encourages study abroad, service learning and applied research as central elements of the undergraduate experience.

The university offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs across arts, sciences and professional fields, emphasizing hands-on projects, internships and global study opportunities that expand real-world skills. Arcadia s approach integrates classroom learning with off-campus placements and study abroad options, helping students build professional networks and practical experience that enhance employability and cultural competence.

International students find a supportive community, targeted orientation services and opportunities to engage in research, internships and campus life. Arcadia s international partnerships and study abroad infrastructure make it an appealing choice for students seeking a personalized liberal arts education with strong global pathways and experiential learning that prepares graduates for diverse careers and civic leadership.

About the Program

The Master in Integrative STEM Education program at Arcadia University is for students who want to learn how to teach STEM subjects in a more integrated way. This Master's degree takes one year to complete and helps students develop skills like creativity, innovation, critical thinking, and collaboration.

The curriculum focuses on planning, teaching, assessing, and reflecting on integrated STEM instruction, both inside and outside the classroom. Students will learn how to develop and implement units of study and curricula that promote problem-solving and real-life applications.

Graduates of this program can become STEM Coordinators, Science Teachers, Technology Integration Specialists, Engineering Educators, or Mathematics Instructors. They can work in schools, educational institutions, or organizations that focus on STEM education, helping to develop the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers.

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