The Master of Science in Culinary and Hospitality Education (MSCHE) is a 42-hour program consisting of 30 hours online instruction and 12 hours of summer residency instruction. The MSCHE core courses will prepare students to become effective educators who will teach and inspire future culinary and hospitality professionals. The program focuses on developing pedagogical skills, a deep understanding of culinary techniques and hospitality principles, and the ability to design and implement curricula for culinary and hospitality education.
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Graduate-degree credit is granted only for graduate-level courses in which the student earns an A, B, or C. No more than six semester hours of graduate credit evaluated as C may be applied toward any graduate program, whether degree or non-degree. To remain in good standing, the student must maintain a minimum 3.0 MUW cumulative GPA on all graduate courses attempted with no more than two grades of C, with no grade of D, and with no grade of F.