Nov 22, 2024  
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Curriculum and Instruction (Professional Certification), M.S.Ed.


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Dr. Pat Russo, Program Coordinator

218 Wilber Hall

pat.russo@oswego.edu

315-312-2632

 

Admission Information

Program Information

Curriculum and Instruction Department

 

Degree Candidacy

Candidates accepted into the MSED Curriculum and Instruction program 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 Curriculum and Instruction Department for review. Candidates will receive a follow-up letter advising them of their status and remaining requirements to be met.

Program Requirements

All candidates will complete the Pedagogical Core and Pedagogical Elective requirements.

I. MSED, CURRICULUM and INSTRUCTION: (30 cr)


Generalist Track

Candidates whose initial certification is Childhood (1-6), Early Childhood (B-2), Middle Childhood Generalist (5-9), or Special Education will complete this Generalist Track of Content Related Electives.

A. Pedagogical Core (15 cr)


B. Pedagogical Electives (3 cr)


Select one approved elective.

C. Generalist Track Content Related Core (12 cr)


II. MSED, CURRICULUM and INSTRUCTION: (30 cr)


Specialist Track

Candidates whose initial certification is Adolescence (7-12), Middle Childhood Specialist (5-9), Special Education (7-12), Art (All Grades), or Music (All Grades) will complete this Specialist Track of Content Related Electives.

A. Pedagogical Core (15 cr)


B. Pedagogical Electives (3 cr)


Select one approved elective.

C. Specialist Track Content Related Core (12 cr)


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