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Dec 11, 2024
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2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Family and Consumer Sciences Education, M.S.Ed. *
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Jan Held Woodworth
307 Park Hall
315-312-2298
jan.woodworth@oswego.edu
ctep.youcanbook.me (for phone appointments)
Admission Information
Program Information
Career and Technical Educator Preparation Department
Family and Consumer Sciences Education (All Grades)
The Master of Science in Education degree, major in Family and Consumer Sciences Education (all grades), is designed for generalists in the respective field that wish to gain initial and professional certification to teach their subject area in New York State.
Family and Consumer Sciences Education Subjects (7-12)
The Master of Science in Education degree, major in Family and Consumer Sciences Education Subjects (7-12), is designed for specialists in the respective field that wish to gain initial and professional certification to teach their specialty in New York State.
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Family and Consumer Sciences Education (36 cr)
Additional Information
Additional Program Requirements
Students must complete the following as part of the program:
Degree Candidacy
Candidates accepted into the MSED program within the Career & Technical Educator Preparation Department must apply for Degree Candidacy after completing 12-18 credits of the program. Any coursework taken in excess of 18 credits without candidacy is liable to forfeiture. A grade index of 3.00 or better is required to qualify for degree candidacy status. Submit the candidacy application to the Graduate Studies Office, 606 Culkin Hall; the application and a current transcript will be forwarded to the Career & Technical Educator Preparation Department for review. Candidates will receive a follow-up letter advising them of their status and remaining requirements to be met.
Graduate Comprehensive Exam
Prior to the completion of the MSEd degree, candidates will successfully completed the Graduate Comprehensive Exam. Please not that this exam is required of all degree candidates. The exam is administered once each semester and is held on the Oswego campus, usually on a Saturday. There is no cost for the exam other than personal expenses for travel and accommodations. The exam is comprised of essay questions taken from the coursework that candidates have completed during their studies.
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